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		<title>By: Swimming: The Next Step in Adventure &#8211; Guest Blog: Dan Martin &#171; The Next Challenge</title>
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		<description>[...] Cox swam a mile to Antarctica; Lewis Pugh swam a kilometre at the North Pole and on Mount Everest. Penny Palfrey had to pull out of a 72mile swim between Oahu to Kauai in Hawaii due to being stung by a Portuguese [...]</description>
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