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		<title>So Youve Been Rafting Once and Didnt Die - Is it Now Time to Try a Harder River?</title>
		<description>I've heard it more times than I can count.  "I want something bigger!" but guides 
have a saying.  Everyone wants to raft a class V until they swim a class III.  With 
every jump up the class scale the prospect of falling out and having problems 
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		<title>River Rafting in California</title>
		<description>River rafting is a major attraction in California.  The most popular California river rafting destination is the mighty American River.  The American River begins in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and runs to the Sacramento River.  The American River splits into three forks before it converges.  The No</description>
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