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	<title>Comments on: Plastic banned at Machu Picchu</title>
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		<title>By: Monoloco</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is great news. In 2008, not only was I ticked off about the plastic bottle litter, but I had run out of water climbing Wayna Picchu, and was dehydrated. Seeing water bottles just made me more thirsty. They don&#039;t sell anything in the park, and once you&#039;re out, you have to pay to get back in. (Also, you can buy a full meal in a common Peruvian restaurant with the money you&#039;ll spend for a single drink at the store ouside the ruins.) Thank goodness for the little stream running through the ruins - not the cleanest water, but what a relief.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is great news. In 2008, not only was I ticked off about the plastic bottle litter, but I had run out of water climbing Wayna Picchu, and was dehydrated. Seeing water bottles just made me more thirsty. They don&#8217;t sell anything in the park, and once you&#8217;re out, you have to pay to get back in. (Also, you can buy a full meal in a common Peruvian restaurant with the money you&#8217;ll spend for a single drink at the store ouside the ruins.) Thank goodness for the little stream running through the ruins &#8211; not the cleanest water, but what a relief.</p>
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