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		<description>[...] J. and I went to Huay Tung Tao reservoir again on Sunday hoping to see more Thai people hanging out. There weren&#8217;t much more than a weekday, but enough to add ambiance to our little hut above the water. It was another relaxing day of food, reading, cards, and sitting around. Next to us were all kinds of fish and crabs eating algae of the bamboo supports. Read more about our first trip there in this post. [...]</description>
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