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Making the list has meant a lot of press attention, cheap boston hotels and Gaudet declared the contest a positive thing, as he showed me a time-lapse of the tides sequence on an iPad, as we viewed imposing rock faces sculpted by the sea.
The Bay of Fundy, Dead Sea and some other locales have been doing some marketing, reminding people to vote. The Masurian Lake District in Poland, a district with more than 2,000 lakes, recently got a boost when Pope Benedict XVI publicly supported the nomination.
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