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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Imagine California more than 150 years ago. Until Spain recognized Mexico&#8217;s sovereignty in 1821, California was a Spanish colony. This colony was separted by two missionary factions. In the North, Alta California was governed by the Franciscan missions and to the south Baja California was under Frandiscon mission rule. But the young sovereign Mexico soon had its hands full when [...]</p> <p align=right> <a href="http://blog.digitaltavern.com/travelogue/baja-california-history-water-endangered-and-great-photography">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title>Rome: History. Mussolini &amp; Vatican Censors.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Rome is all history. Ok. So some may go for the food, others for shopping, but most go to take in the history. Ancient Rome, Old Rome and latter day Rome. Arguably, perhaps the two most visited areas are Ancient Rome including Ceaser&#8217;s Forum and The Coliseum as well as Vatican City in all its glory of St. Peter&#8217;s Basilica, [...]</p> <p align=right> <a href="http://blog.digitaltavern.com/travelogue/rome-history-mussolini-vatican-censors">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
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