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	<title>Comments on: Surf Spotlight: Rincon, Puerto Rico</title>
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		<title>By: airline baggage. Staub Barbara</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2006 10:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Tres Sirenas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2006 02:41:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How much fun to come accross this Flagler connection to Rincon; as a former Flagler surfer,  and proud alumni, and a parent of alumni, class of 2006! (I arrived on the scene in &#039;77, and finally graduated in &#039;83,) I  wish you would have digged a little deeper when visiting, I own the most popular B&amp;B here, and have even offered its&#039; use to Flagler for a fundraiser, and Melissa Taylor, a more recent grad, offers the best surf lesson&#039;s in town, living the dream! FYI Jet Blue begins daily flights to Aguadilla from Orlando May3rd, skip Costa Rico, but don&#039;t skip any classes and see if you are up to the Tres Palmas Challenge. I&#039;ve seen a 25 ft face in my 3 years here, locals brag about 30+ all way over my head, but a beautiful thing to watch. Of course the Steps&#039; Break is rare, however great fun awaits you at Domes and Marias&#039; during season.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How much fun to come accross this Flagler connection to Rincon; as a former Flagler surfer,  and proud alumni, and a parent of alumni, class of 2006! (I arrived on the scene in &#8217;77, and finally graduated in &#8217;83,) I  wish you would have digged a little deeper when visiting, I own the most popular B&amp;B here, and have even offered its&#8217; use to Flagler for a fundraiser, and Melissa Taylor, a more recent grad, offers the best surf lesson&#8217;s in town, living the dream! FYI Jet Blue begins daily flights to Aguadilla from Orlando May3rd, skip Costa Rico, but don&#8217;t skip any classes and see if you are up to the Tres Palmas Challenge. I&#8217;ve seen a 25 ft face in my 3 years here, locals brag about 30+ all way over my head, but a beautiful thing to watch. Of course the Steps&#8217; Break is rare, however great fun awaits you at Domes and Marias&#8217; during season.</p>
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