Is it possible to import bookmarks from Firefox into Safari?

Is it possible to import bookmarks from Firefox into Safari?
If so then can someone tell me how it is done?
Thanks,
Steve

Hi Dimaxum,
I don't seem to be able to see the archive selection within Safari.
I found the import/export bookmarks under ,file> withing Safari but that just opens a browser box and I have no idea where to browse to to be able to find the firefox bookmarks.
Can you give me a step by step procedure?
Really appreciate it!
Steve

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