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			<title>In the Bones of the Kingdom: Abomey</title>
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			<description>Abomey&amp;#8217;s reputation is larger than life, where you can still catch a glimpse of the throne set on human...</description>
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			<title>The Stilt Village of Ganvié</title>
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			<title>H is for Harmattan</title>
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			<description>The Harmattan descends upon Benin in a pale, chilling mist, obscuring the horizon, blotting out the buildings in other neighborhoods,...</description>
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			<title>Chasing the Whale: the Tourism Industry Starts Here</title>
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			<description>When the captain started the diesel engines the giant steel military ship shuddered to life.  It backed away clumsily...</description>
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			<title>Year End at Land's End:Tangier</title>
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			<description>New Year's Eve, 2007 finds us at the gateway to North Africa: Tangier, Morocco.  A sin-city only a generation...</description>
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			<title>St. Andrew's Caretaker</title>
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			<title>The Tower Builders</title>
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			<description>Touring Morocco means spending long hours looking up, because the Islamic architects that crafted Morocco's most dramatic cities carried their...</description>
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			<title>The Train to Tangier</title>
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			<description>To my right was a taciturn gentleman hunched into the corner, to my left a young man clutching a folded...</description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:24:52 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Tea in Meknes</title>
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Tea in Meknes with
Two cubes of sugar,
Sunlight fading against the
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			<title>The Footsteps of the Merenids: Fes</title>
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