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<title>Tiki stars the party... (tiki)</title>
<description>Posted by Website Introductions: (tiki) When summer arrives and parties are everywhere, it is nice to know that there are ways to further make your summer get together and parties into a blast. Read more: Tiki stars the party... [click] &lt;br&gt;Tags: &lt;b&gt;tiki&lt;/b&gt;, &lt;b&gt;tiki must have&lt;/b&gt;. Comments: 0.</description>
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<description>Posted by Website Introductions: (tiki) In the Polynesian islands of the Pacific, it is quite normal to see large wooden humanoid carvings standing on side streets, and they are used to mark the boundaries of significant or sacred sites. They are commonly known as tikis. Learn more about them here in this Wikipedia article. Link: Tiki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia &lt;br&gt;Tags: &lt;b&gt;carvings&lt;/b&gt;, &lt;b&gt;tiki&lt;/b&gt;. Comments: 0.</description>
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