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		<title>By: tom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Tar Pits are a wonderful time capsule. A smart Creationist will never challenge this dig. The collections and methodology of this working scientific site are very transparent and easily fact checked. In my 35+ years of following modern science, The Tar Pits are a great place to cut your teeth into paleontology.  And a young researcher can have a more comfortable field job than say a counterpart in Tanzania or Siberia.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Tar Pits are a wonderful time capsule. A smart Creationist will never challenge this dig. The collections and methodology of this working scientific site are very transparent and easily fact checked. In my 35+ years of following modern science, The Tar Pits are a great place to cut your teeth into paleontology.  And a young researcher can have a more comfortable field job than say a counterpart in Tanzania or Siberia.</p>
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