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      <title>Foliage Reports for the US &amp; Canada</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;Fall is spectacular.&amp;#160; And you can see foliage colors in almost every corner of the US &amp;amp; Canada as long as you're timing is right. Fortunately, the internet has made hitiing peak foliage much easier thanks to numerous foliage tracking websites. These sites are usually extremely current, often relying on reports by "leaf peepers" who are in various locations and send emails and pictures to these reporting sites.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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