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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Muir Woods Sausalito Half Day Trip Hi. This is Rod Cuthbert for travel. Over the Golden Gate Bridge and just 20 minutes from San Francisco is Muir Woods, home to one of the few remaining stands of the massive California coast redwood trees. Muir Woods is a small valley and it&#8217;s eerily quiet. The thick canopy means there&#8217;s not much undergrowth, and besides the little stream, there&#8217;s not much happening at ground level. But up above, there&#8217;s plenty to see. Many of these trees are over 200 feet tall, and they tend to cluster in groups so you find these </p>
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