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	<title>Comments on: Stone Of Arc: The Worlds 10 Most Amazing Natural Arches</title>
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		<title>By: Slip Slidin&#8217; Away: 10 Fallen Natural Rock Formations : WebEcoist</title>
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		<description>[...] and so it did, on January 15th, 1990, leaving a single-arched sea stack now known as London Arch. In either its twin-arched Bridge form or as a stand-alone sea stack Arch, this massive rock [...]</description>
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