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		<description><![CDATA[Watch Out: 15 Eerie Abandoned Observatories (WebUrbanist?format=xml) The outlook on (or from) abandoned observatories remains negative, mainly because there's no one there to look up and no working optics to see through. Casualties of war, funding, politics and light pollution, these 15 eerie abandoned observatories have definitely seen better days... and nights. WebUrbanist?format=xml Brand new [...]]]></description>
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