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		<title>By: Ken Clark</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[you see gabions out here in the midwest where the farmer&#039;s fields grow rocks, the collected them and make gabions in the corners of thier fields to secure thier fences. More space efficient that just piling them at a natural angel of repose.]]></description>
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