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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Submarines. Last Spring, a special submarine called the Deepsea Challenger went to the deepest part of the ocean &#8212; more than seven miles, straight down. Submarines use some of the most advanced technology we have. Did you know that a nuclear submarine runs for 30 years without refueling? It can also make it’s own air and drinking water! Want to learn more? No need to hold your breath. Visit Submarines. http://littleclickers.com/submarines/ [...]]]></description>
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