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		<title>Travel souvenirs: What are the best souvenirs to bring back?</title>
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<p>Traveling around different parts of the world, it&#8217;s always a challenge to find things that are new. In this age of globalization, it is easy to find the same boring stuff in practically every corner of the world. Of course I mainly only traveled to first world countries, or at least countries in the same hemisphere [...]]]></description>
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<p>This was a major source of anxiety when we arrived. I don&#8217;t generally drink a lot of coffee, but I figured in a country known to produce excellent coffee, a sip here and there would be a nice little indulgence. Unfortunately, what we were told was the best coffee was about as good as the stuff [...]]]></description>
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