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		<title>One Day, Six Villages</title>
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		<dc:creator>Roger Greenlee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow, I&#8217;m exhausted and wet, we all are. We hit the road going south today and got far enough out of Kunming to find villages that are not being torn down. We went to six different villages and went to the local government building with cameras and all and asked the question, &#8220;Do you know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, I&#8217;m exhausted and wet, we all are. We hit the road going south today and got far enough out of Kunming to find villages that are not being torn down. We went to six different villages and went to the local government building with cameras and all and asked the question, &#8220;Do you know of any poor kids in your area?&#8221; Two of the village government workers led us to two tragic stories that I&#8217;m sure will both make their way into the documentary. The map below shows where we were. Anywhere you see the word &#8220;Cun&#8221; indicates there is a village there, and we were probably there too. Tomorrow we head into the mountains for some more adventure. I&#8217;ll put up a video of one of the kids we found tomorrow. Good night or good morning wherever you are reading this from&#8230;</p>
<p>Roger</p>
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