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		<description><![CDATA[We did a lot of work on Afelahn during the last days. With the help of a Toosha (I´m calling him &#8220;Tubby&#8221;) we managed to link a medium excavator into Afelahn and started to excavate (surprise, surprise) first a rectangular opening which will become a door &#8211; I´m planning to use a big, stable gate [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We did a lot of work on Afelahn during the last days. With the help of a Toosha (I´m calling him &#8220;Tubby&#8221;) we managed to link a medium excavator into Afelahn and started to excavate (surprise, surprise) first a rectangular opening which will become a door &#8211; I´m planning to use a big, stable gate &#8211; and then a big, rectangular room, an entry room into my future home base so to speak. I think, I´ll call it &#8220;the garage&#8221;.</p>
<p>With the help of Tom Woods, I planned the overall layout of my home base &#8211; complete with an office, labors, storage rooms&#8230; and of course a &#8220;link in room&#8221; for visitors comfort.</p>
<p>I don´t plan any recreational facilities yet &#8211; it will solely be a working space, maybe with presentation of my findings from various ages to give visitors an overview.</p>
<p>While we were working with the excavator, I saw the &#8220;lobsterpede&#8221; again (from &#8220;lobster&#8221; and &#8220;centipede&#8221;). It was as ugly as ever, and as dumb as ever: it hid under the same rock as last time.<br />
Maybe it has a nest there?</p>
<p>I visited Tufolehn again, and took a boat with me this time. I couldn´t resist my curiosity &#8211; the second island is only a few meters away, and so I row there.<br />
It surely was worth it. The second island is approximately double the size  of the first, and there is much more to see: on the beach, beyond some medium sized rocks, there are some strange organisms growing on some smaller rocks, above the water line. They belong to different species &#8211; most of them are quite colorful. I don´t even know, if they are plants or animals (or something else(tm)), but I really like watching them. Between the motionless ones, there are some creatures creeping and slithering around &#8211; I guess, they could be some kind of sea cucumber or conches. Will have to ask Peter Chang.</p>
<p>I watched them for a while (from a safe distance, beyond the medium rocks) and decided to take some KI-shots (I tend to forget to do this, so I haven´t got a lot of them yet.)<br />
Before I post them publicly, I want to do some research. (And let some other guys from the expedition do some research for me <img src="http://dniworlds.rabenschwinge.com/blog/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" class="wp-smiley" /> )</p>
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