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<title>Drifting Seed Newsletter, May 2010</title>
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<description>Better late than never, right?  The May 2010 newsletter is now online at the end of July!  It takes a lot of time and effort to put a newsletter together!  This is the first issue that is not printed and mailed to subscribers...  all distribution is done via the www.seabean.com website.  It is provided as a download in pdf format at no charge!</description>
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<description>Read about the Travels (of Izumi and Jim) with Mr. Seabean!  [Mr. Seabean lets them tag along!] This episode is about several days of travel in Sabah, Borneo, and reports on the seeds found and the people they met.  As always, Izumi's illustrations are superb!</description>
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<title>The Fossil Forum</title>
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<title>Travels with Mr. Seabean: Borneo Island</title>
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