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	<title>Comments on: Wet and Dry Caves &#8211; Kauai, Hawaii</title>
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		<title>By: Ric O Haena</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ric O Haena</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;1) There are not a lot of ferns around the dry cave. There is a lot of ginger and native orchids that seldom bloom. 2)There is leptospirosis.....Often tourists will be hiking around, scraping their ankles on rocks. Staff infections happen a lot on the North shore. 3) People drown in the Blue room. There is even talk of shutting it down. BE VERY VERY CAREFUL if you go in. My Suggestions: Explore the Dry cave as said. Stop and take a look at the wet cave. Go on to Ke&#039;e beach(end of the road) and ask the lifeguard if its safe to swim. If it is....go swimming on one of the best swimming reefs in the islands. If not ask the lifeguard where to go. They are in the know and will tell you the straight story.  4 drownings in 1 day 3 weeks ago......BE CAREFUL&lt;/p&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1) There are not a lot of ferns around the dry cave. There is a lot of ginger and native orchids that seldom bloom. 2)There is leptospirosis&#8230;..Often tourists will be hiking around, scraping their ankles on rocks. Staff infections happen a lot on the North shore. 3) People drown in the Blue room. There is even talk of shutting it down. BE VERY VERY CAREFUL if you go in. My Suggestions: Explore the Dry cave as said. Stop and take a look at the wet cave. Go on to Ke&#8217;e beach(end of the road) and ask the lifeguard if its safe to swim. If it is&#8230;.go swimming on one of the best swimming reefs in the islands. If not ask the lifeguard where to go. They are in the know and will tell you the straight story.  4 drownings in 1 day 3 weeks ago&#8230;&#8230;BE CAREFUL</p>
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