Transfer google reader subs to safari RSS

Is there an easy way to do this? You can save the opml file in GR easily enough but I don't see how to import it. Safari says it can't read it when I try to import it from File > Import Bookmarks.

Hi,
If you had the Extension installed, check Safari / Preferences - Extensions. You may have turned Extensions off or inadvertently uninstalled Google Reader ?
It's available here.
https://extensions.apple.com/

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