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		<title>By: Hiking and a Lobster Pound (8/17/10) &#124; Just Two Nerds</title>
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		<description>[...] arch bridge on our out of the park, and headed down to Bernard.  Lunch consisted of both hard and soft shell lobsters at Thurston’s lobster pound.  The pound sits over the water, and affords nice views of [...]</description>
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