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		<title>Snowbird Hiking Trail Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of my favourite sections on this walk is Amberley Wild Brooks. Originally a flood plain for the River Arun until a series of ditches were dug in the 1800’s to drain the area. Flooding is now being encouraged once more and it is a haven for wetland plants, insects and many birds. The Wey South Path is the only way through and it’s not until midsummer, or after a dry spell, that it’s possible to get through without wet feet. I passed just two other walkers, and rarely see anyone here at all &#8211; I don’t know why as </p>
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