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		<title>Buffalo Subway Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The forest also has a long, although not always happy Buffalo Subway Map , history. This 14,000-acre tract of woodland and heathland, once part of Buffalo Subway Map the massive forest Anderida that covered south-east England, lies on the high ridges of the Weald, equidistant from the North and South Downs, and comprises the lowest strata lying beneath the huge chalk dome that once covered Kent and Sussex. It is triangular in shape, with Forest Row, Crowborough and Maresfield making up its corners. It was once a royal hunting ground, favoured by sportsmen for its large deer population, although long </p>
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		<title>Buffalo Metro Map</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2016 13:26:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You might imagine that the Buffalo Trail has a grim story behind its name. That is not the case. In quarry terminology, a deadman refers to an anchoring point on the ground for the cables supporting giant derricks. Workers used the derricks to hoist blocks of stone onto railroad cars that took them to the various work areas around the quarry. At the southern end of the Buffalo Loop Trail, the Hell&#8217;s Gate Trail branches off and continues downstream. This trail provides a close look at how the river has carved and shaped the rock along its banks. Look for </p>
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