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		<title>Miriam</title>
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					<title><![CDATA[Getting around the City]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<br>Getting around Xrbia is pretty stress free, even if you don’t have a car.<p style='clear:both;'/>The recently added battery operated trains go all around the city and are more efficient than the tube, and more eco friendly then other transport methods. <p style='clear:both;'/>Similar to the DLR in London, but the lines are larger and run parallel to cars.  It is not cheap to take a ride on a train but you can buy a day pass for 6 Xrbian dollars, as opposed to taking one ride for 2.80. <p style='clear:both;'/>So don’t be fooled by tourist traps, look at the travel pass options before you go! You can also pick up a train map from tourist bureaus or check online at the Xrbia Transport website. ]]></description>
					<author><![CDATA[Miriam]]></author>
					<category><![CDATA[Hua Hin, Thailand]]></category>
					<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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