Sharing Bookmarks Between Two Macs?

I may know how to do this, but probably not. I work in my MacBookPro at work and an iMac at home and in my Net research I'm always tweaking my bookmarks. I also use Dropbox to keep key files synced. So what is the file that determines the bookmark setup and appearance in Safari, (bookmarks.plst?) and can I put it in my Dropbox somehow to sync the Safaris in the two computers??

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