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      <title>Speak Up Alaska!: Answers for topic "What&#039;s the best place in Anchorage to see a moose in winter?"</title>
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   <title>Kincaid Park</title>
   <description>Kincaid Park always has lots of moose-- I saw three there the other night, but don&#039;t walk on the ski trails! Use the multi-use trails... please.</description>
   <link>http://speakupalaska.com/answer/39</link>
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   <title>My yard</title>
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   <link>http://speakupalaska.com/answer/47</link>
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   <title>Earthquake Park Area</title>
   <description>There is still room to hide for them. Plenty of Browse to eat. Watch the road for moose at night. They sneek out.</description>
   <link>http://speakupalaska.com/answer/49</link>
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   <title>UAA</title>
   <description>There always seems to be a lot of moose around the university area.</description>
   <link>http://speakupalaska.com/answer/38</link>
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