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         <description><![CDATA[<div>3 Things I learned:<br>1. There are five main types of caves<br>2. Sea caves are huge and underwater<br>3; Inside the glacier cave the top is crystal blue<br><br>2 interesting things:<br>1. A 12 meter cave took 200,000 years to form<br>2. Sea caves have no stalagmites<br><br>1 question I have: <br>Are there animals in sea caves??</div>]]></description>
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