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      <title>The Unique Charm of a Hand-Carved Wooden Lobster</title>
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      <description>I recently saw a wooden lobster sitting on a friend&amp;#39;s mantle, and it completely changed how I look at coastal decor. Usually, when people think of nautical themes, they picture those generic blue anchors or cheap plastic shells you find at every</description>
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