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		By: Margaret Wilkinson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think this looks great and I am really happy that this is going to take place. My brother and I used to fish off the wooden bridge when we were children. We spent many happy hours catching Harders and taking them home for my mom to fry. This was a very popular pastime with a whole row of people standing there with their lines over the side. This was back in 1960. My brother even got his photo on the front page of the Cape Argus leaning over the side, line in the water.
It will be lovely to be able to observe the abundant bird life that use this area, another thing that we used to do as children. This whole lagoon area was our playground.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think this looks great and I am really happy that this is going to take place. My brother and I used to fish off the wooden bridge when we were children. We spent many happy hours catching Harders and taking them home for my mom to fry. This was a very popular pastime with a whole row of people standing there with their lines over the side. This was back in 1960. My brother even got his photo on the front page of the Cape Argus leaning over the side, line in the water.<br />
It will be lovely to be able to observe the abundant bird life that use this area, another thing that we used to do as children. This whole lagoon area was our playground.</p>
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