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		<title>By: Renny</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had two favorite moments just this morning!  At the top of the walk down from the Visitors Lot are two planters which contain one of the most remarkable looking coleus specimens--the leaves are a brilliant chartreuse on the top side and a rich chocolate mauve on the underside--take a look!
Then, almost at the bottom of the hill close to the Visitors Center on your right, is a small stone and stucco structure which covers an old spring.  If you stop and listen, you can hear the water pouring through (particularly on a day after a steady rain); however, today was an especially quiet trickle, but still there.]]></description>
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Then, almost at the bottom of the hill close to the Visitors Center on your right, is a small stone and stucco structure which covers an old spring.  If you stop and listen, you can hear the water pouring through (particularly on a day after a steady rain); however, today was an especially quiet trickle, but still there.</p>
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