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		<description><![CDATA[Austin Nature &#38; Science Center is one of Austin&#8217;s hidden treasures. I honestly didn&#8217;t know it existed until six months ago. We were looking for something different to do and came across Austin Nature &#38; Science Center. To get there, you really need to have directions. It&#8217;s located on Stratford Drive and if you aren&#8217;t looking for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/ansc/" target="_blank">Austin Nature &amp; Science Center</a> is one of Austin&#8217;s hidden treasures. I honestly didn&#8217;t know it existed until six months ago. We were looking for something different to do and came across Austin Nature &amp; Science Center. To get there, you really need to have directions. It&#8217;s located on Stratford Drive and if you aren&#8217;t looking for it, you might pass it by. Once we finally found the Center it was worth the confusion. First, I must say it&#8217;s totally FREE. There are several animals to see. Our boys&#8217; favorite was the raccoon. There&#8217;s also a cute little fox. Keep in mind this isn&#8217;t a zoo, so don&#8217;t expect to see a lot of animals. The next area we went to was the Dino Pit. The boys loved it. There&#8217;s four areas with sand, shovels, and buckets that the kids can play with and uncover bones. This is where we spent the majority of our time. To clean the sand off, there&#8217;s a small stream you can get your feet wet and rinse your hands. Our boys always seem to have fun when water is involved. You might want to pack extra clothes in case they get too wet. The center also has a naturalist workshop. Their motto is &#8220;please touch.&#8221; You can touch anything from snake&#8217;s skin to fossils. The boys enjoyed looking through a microscope at different slides. On certain days you are able to bring in one of your findings and trade it for something else. When the weather is nice and not so cold we plan to visit again.</p>
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