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	<title>Comments on: Enchanting Woodland Sculptures Pay Homage to the Witches of Pendle Forest in England</title>
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		<title>By: evelyn m</title>
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		<description>These scuptures are absolutely beautiful. They are also very appropriate to the environment I live in, a small city (Campbell River) on the east coast of Vancouver Island - right at the 50th parellel in B.C., Canada. We are surrounded by the forest, and many people have large trees in their front or back yards. After big storms, many trees fall, wouldn\&#039;t this idea be lovely for the trees that fall across roads.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These scuptures are absolutely beautiful. They are also very appropriate to the environment I live in, a small city (Campbell River) on the east coast of Vancouver Island &#8211; right at the 50th parellel in B.C., Canada. We are surrounded by the forest, and many people have large trees in their front or back yards. After big storms, many trees fall, wouldn\&#8217;t this idea be lovely for the trees that fall across roads.</p>
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