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					<description><![CDATA[What a great article. Northern England - not a lot of tourists go there. The pictures and the well-researched data is quite impressive. This is how history should be taught in schools. I&#039;m glad those old castles have been preserved. Such high walls. Imagine the activity along the walls. Was there a marketplace? Were there guards marching or were they strolling about leisurely? 

Again, bravo! Great piece!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a great article. Northern England &#8211; not a lot of tourists go there. The pictures and the well-researched data is quite impressive. This is how history should be taught in schools. I&#8217;m glad those old castles have been preserved. Such high walls. Imagine the activity along the walls. Was there a marketplace? Were there guards marching or were they strolling about leisurely? </p>
<p>Again, bravo! Great piece!</p>
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