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		<title>Copan Museum of Cows</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Overview - People love the ancient ruins and fuck; this town is named after them. Yeah it's touristy. If you had some old ass ruins in your town it would probably be touristy too. It's location, however, Honduras makes it a tad less developed. Backpackers, Spanish language students, do gooders, people who cater towards tourists, [...]]]></description>
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