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		<title>Beach Plants and Sand Dunes Were Made for Each Other</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We all know how pretty sand dunes are, but did you know that sand dune systems on the Florida and Alabama beaches are formed by wave and wind action and help to protect mainland areas from tropical storms and hurricanes?  The sand dunes, which have evolved over millions of years, actually help to absorb the vast [&#8230;]
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