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		By: rose aka sofia		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Those black urchins are edible, I mean, the meat inside? I was in Panglao, Bohol a month ago and we gathered those short-spined urchins which I knew were edibel. And there were a lot of those black long-spiny ones. Hmm. We also got to gather some small crabs. There was even a small lobster!

And, yes, they were beautiful.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those black urchins are edible, I mean, the meat inside? I was in Panglao, Bohol a month ago and we gathered those short-spined urchins which I knew were edibel. And there were a lot of those black long-spiny ones. Hmm. We also got to gather some small crabs. There was even a small lobster!</p>
<p>And, yes, they were beautiful.</p>
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