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TravBuddy.com: scarr's NASA - Cape Canaveral travel blog</title>
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<description>The NASA Space Station is immense. The tour is very interesting and details the history of space travel. I found it interesting that the rock they use to drive the shuttles over is a non-spark river rock. Otherwise the weight of the shuttle may cause a spark and explode the whole thing. </description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Cape-Canaveral-travel-guide-20056">Cape Canaveral, Florida</a>, Mar 14, 2006</p>
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So I went on a cruise and got to see the space station as a side trip. The way over we saw aligators and bald eagles which was pretty cool. The spa&amp;hellip;</p>
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