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<title>It is very HOT in some parts of the bay - why is that?</title>
<description>This is true. On the same day at the same time, it might be 60 degrees near the san francisco city front, and at the same moment it might be 85 degrees or even hotter near Angel island or the...</description>
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<title>Are there sharks in the bay?</title>
<description>Not really. I have never heard of anyone who has even ever heard of someone who knew a story about a remote possibility of sharks in the bay. I think we get that from the Great White shark that lives...</description>
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