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		<title>Comment on Topsham to Turf Locks Swim by andy</title>
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		<description>It was most excellent!  Interestingly Mike the Ferryman who ran the event is also known as Mike the Human Fish, as he once held the world record for staying under water in scuba gear, for 240 hours..........Yes thats 10 days, a real local leg end.</description>
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