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        <title>SC3875 : Spring low tide in Douglas Bay</title>
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        <title>SC3875 : I used to be an Alsatian!</title>
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        <title>SC3875 : Santa dash, Douglas</title>
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        <title>SC3875 : Palm trees ( Cordyline Australis) on Douglas seafront</title>
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        <title>SC2069 : Competitors in the E2E event</title>
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        <description>Not too far to go now.
After cycling about 44 miles over fields and hills there only remains about 2 miles of road to the end of this gruelling event.
This year there were nearly 1400 competitors from many countries
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        <description>Not too far to go now.
After cycling about 44 miles over fields and hills there only remains about 2 miles of road to the end of this gruelling event.
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        <description>Not too far to go now.
After cycling about 44 miles over fields and hills there only remains about 2 miles of road to the end of this gruelling event.
This year there were nearly 1400 competitors from many different countries.
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        <title>NC4067 : Information overload</title>
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        <description>I dont know why they bother staffing the tourist information centre down the road if you have signage like this! Just joking, actually it's a mine of information and well worth a visit.</description>
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        <title>SC2070 : Fork in the footpath</title>
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        <description>To the left will take you down to Fleshwick, to the right leads towards Surby. Don't be put off by the Surby path looking like it takes you into a private garden... it does not.</description>
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