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		<title>By: danny day</title>
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		<dc:creator>danny day</dc:creator>
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		<description>I strongly advice tourist to avoid this Fort San Pedro. The surrounding area has been overrun by squatters.   The Fort itself or any remnants of it no longer exist. What remains is just the dilapidated footprint and collapse breakwater, not safe, of the once imposing structure, now occupied by a seedy eatery. There is hardly any restroom facility and the place is generally filthy. Beware of bad elements (pickpockets, thieves, prostitutes and holdups) who live in the surrounding squatter area.

On the bright side, the new city government will rehabilitate and try to restore the glory of the old Fort. Come back in 2-5 years.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I strongly advice tourist to avoid this Fort San Pedro. The surrounding area has been overrun by squatters.   The Fort itself or any remnants of it no longer exist. What remains is just the dilapidated footprint and collapse breakwater, not safe, of the once imposing structure, now occupied by a seedy eatery. There is hardly any restroom facility and the place is generally filthy. Beware of bad elements (pickpockets, thieves, prostitutes and holdups) who live in the surrounding squatter area.</p>
<p>On the bright side, the new city government will rehabilitate and try to restore the glory of the old Fort. Come back in 2-5 years.</p>
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