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                    [Title] => The day we let the sharks free
                    [Summary] => It could have been one ordinary Saturday in Anilao, Batangas except that at Eagle Point Resort the crowd surrounding the reef pool broke into thunderous applause as if heralding the entrance of a league of superstars.  The stars of the show, however, early that morning were not human beings but 10 black-tipped sharks.  Yes, sharks.     

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