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		<title>Road Closed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p id="top" />We are living in a dead-end street, meaning only one way in or out. Not a real problem, as the way out connects to a major road allowing us to go in any direction. However, if that connection would be closed, then you may take a long side-tour through the polder. And that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />We are living in a dead-end street, meaning only one way in or out. Not a real problem, as the way out connects to a major road allowing us to go in any direction. However, if that connection would be closed, then you may take a long side-tour through the polder. And that is what they just did! For good reasons ofcourse, but it means we are more or less confined this weekend. To get an idea what is happening I shot a few pictures. Don&#8217;t you like the bright colors of the traffic cones?</p>
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