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	<title>Comments on: The Savannah Waterfront Association is happy to welcome you to the new River Street Savannah website.</title>
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		<title>By: Angela Collins</title>
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		<dc:creator>Angela Collins</dc:creator>
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		<description>I lived in Savannah in 1998. At that time I was shown (by my husband)a subtly marked location along the waterfront walkway that was very strange. There is no sign but on the walkway is a circle with an X in it, within the brick pattern of the walkway. If you step on the x, you feel nothing until you speak. If you speak, it feels as if a tunnel of some kind envelopes the sound. It is a ver unusual &amp; odd experience. He said he was shown by a local &amp; that it was supposedly considered a sacred spot by local Native Americans. I can find nothing on the internet of this whatsoever. Is this totally unknown to the public still? I would think it would be quite the attraction. Curious to know. I plan to travel back to see it &amp; perhaps write a piece on it. Thanks so much, Angela Collins</description>
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