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		<title>By: Maligne Lake Hiking and Exploration &#8211; Canadian Rockies &#8211; Banff National Park &#8211; Rockies.com</title>
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		<description>[...] excellent opportunity to catch your dinner. Its quiet waters teem with eastern brook trout. These fish were originally stocked in 1927, and since then have thrived. Prior to this, there were no fish in [...]</description>
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