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	<description>Rediscovering lost worlds and looking for the one-to-one</description>
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		<title>all my photos</title>
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		<title>six months alone in a cave</title>
		<description>I've been thinking a lot of about solitude lately.  A few months ago I tried to do a cleansing fast and successfully did three days without food before I happily succumbed to a glass of orange juice.  Three days isn't very long, but it is the longest I ...</description>
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		<title>the Tarahumaras</title>
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I first came across the Tarahumaras in the May 1976 issue of National Geographic Magazine and the following information and photographs reflect how the author, James Norman, found the Tarahumaras at that time.


The Tarahumaras (they call themselves Raramuri) are a group of indigenous people who live in in the high ...</description>
		<link>http://orderofr.net/nathan/?p=5</link>
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		<title>mission to mars</title>
		<description>so to those of you who regularly read Harpers magazine this will sound familiar (original article here)a retired astronaut/NASA bigwig has written a brief essay that proposes that we as a planet send a human (or two) to Mars. This isn't the best use of our earthly resources, I don't ...</description>
		<link>http://orderofr.net/nathan/?p=4</link>
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		<title>familiar idea/plastic recycling machine</title>
		<description>So enough with the formality of strictly historo-futuro geographics based blog, I'll instead take a cue from the most excellent whiteness and forge right ahead. to start the mossy rock rolling I'll focus on a few of my favorite familiar ideas that have been kicking around for awhile. In fact, ...</description>
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