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		<title>Where do the ashes go once they are in the water?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cremains (ashes) typically find their way to the warm ocean currents of the northerly traveling Gulf Stream. The Gulf Stream is the western boundary current of the N. Atlantic and transports significant amount of warm water (heat) poleward. The core of the Gulf Stream current is about 55 miles wide and has peak velocities greater [...]]]></description>
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