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		By: German Artist Sails on the Thames in a Paper Boat &#171; kuwaitsky		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] Bölter’s paper boat was part of the Drift 10 art exhibition, in London. It was created out of giant sheets of paper that he and the public at the Canary Wharf Docks folded, using origami techniques. Reinforced with [...]]]></description>
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