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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most nights were wonderfully peaceful save for the jerboas, little long-tailed rodents with big ears, scurrying around the outside of my tent, presumably searching for bits of discarded food to devour. Not that they made any noise. Instead, they would sometimes wake me because they were nudging the side of my tent as they scuffled around. When I opened the tent each morning, the presence of a myriad of tiny footprints confirmed that they had been close to me all night. Now and again I spotted a bird or two: an elegant little White-crowned Black Wheatear sitting perkily atop a </p>
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