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		By: Nick Overfield		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[That&#039;s great, super to see that there are so many!  We have had a geocache at Eyemouth Library in the Scottish Borders since summer of this year.  It&#039;s probably best described as a multi-cache, as the coordinates take you to a microcache outside the library, but the logbook is to be found inside the library.]]></description>
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