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		<description><![CDATA[Google knows what you're doing. | Oh, Google, what would we ever do without you? Check out this Google Maps-generated image of the region near Cannon Beach, Oregon: &nbsp; The strange patchwork of brown? Those are clearcuts in the Coast Range. And many of them appear to be recent. What&#8217;s really great is that you can zoom in so close that you can clearly see the bulldozed logging roads, a line of &#8220;leave trees,&#8221; and a...]]></description>
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