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                <title>Seattle Duck Tours</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[They say 'you haven't seen Seattle until you've seen it from a duck', and for once, the slogan rings true. <br><br>As the city surrounds a great lake, a boat tour is a great way to explore Seattle, with many of its most arresting sights reachable by water. <br><br>The 90 minute tour goes across land and water, and the 'duck' is a Second World War 'amphibious vehicle' - basically a truck that floats! <br><br>Popular with kids, the 'Captain' plays music and gets the passengers to join in with games and spotting sights - expect alot of quacking and duck noises to be made. <br><br>But the tour itself will please the more mature 'sailors'- the tour kicks off at the Space Needle, and rides past Pike Place Market, downtown, Pioneer Square and Fremont, until you hit Lake Union. <br><br>Across the lake, you get a fantastic view of the city skyline, and get to see the cute houseboats in the canals (made famous by 'Sleepless in Seattle'). Highlights of the trip also include a voyage past the GasWorks park - on a hill overlooking the lake, this is the first industrial site in the world to be made into a public park. The grassy hill (popular with kite-flyers)is dotted with groups of rusting machinary and pipes - almost like red sculptures against the blue sky. <br><br>The best part of the tour for big kids everywhere? You get to ride a truck into the water.]]></description>
                
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