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E.J. Roberts Park in North Bend, Washington. This park was used as a film location for Carl Rodd's bench scenes from Twin Peaks Part 6 on Showtime. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/11/24/a-visit-to-carl-rodds-be...

On 27 March 2015, the European Parliament Information Office and the ICA jointly hosted a symposium on health issues and initiatives focussed on promoting good health in older age. The event, which took place in An Grianan, Termonfeckin, Co. Louth, looked at innovative solutions to challenges that rural communities in particular are facing. Speakers included: Liz Wall, President of ICA, Mary Nally, Founder of Third Age, Sadie Bergin, Cooperation and Working Together (CAWT) Cross-Border Health and Social Care and Rodd Bond, programme director of the Netwell Centre, within the School of Health and Science at Dundalk Institute of Technology in Ireland.

  

more information about the event here:

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This photo is free to use under Creative Commons licenses and must be credited: "© European Union 2015 - European Parliament".

 

Photographer: pkphotography

 

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Colwood, BC Canada

 

The history of the fortification of Victoria, BC goes all the way back to 1878 when the first muzzle loading batteries were built to defend Victoria and the Esquimalt Naval Base by the Royal Navy. While you may not be a history buff, Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site is still well worth a visit and even if you’ve been before, go back and get reacquainted with this amazing treasure. The beautiful grounds with forest trails, beaches and rocky shorelines and spectacular views of the Juan de Fuca Straits make it a truly memorable adventure.

 

Fort Rodd Hill is worthy of taking some time to explore. A couple of hours can do it, but a few hours may be need for a more thorough exploration of all that it has to offer, so bring along a picnic lunch. Fort Rodd is one the best preserved and most complete examples of this kind of fortress in the world, consisting entirely of original structures, with minimal restoration. The Fort includes three gun batteries, defensive walls, underground magazines, command posts, guardhouses, barracks and searchlight emplacements. There are numerous interpretive signs and audio-visual stations, as well as period furnished rooms and friendly, knowledgeable staff. Visitors can explore gun batteries and underground magazines built over a century ago.

 

Reference: visitorinvictoria.ca/fort-rodd-hill-national-historic-site

 

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In downtown Charlottetown, P.E.I.-----this photo has been kicking around literally for years!

Hometown Heroes is an initiative of Parks Canada that honours ordinary citizens, military and civilian, who contributed to Canada’s wartime efforts. As part of this initiative, Premier John Horgan attended a ceremony at Fort Rodd Hill to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.

'Rodd 34 Heavy' of the 439th Airlift Wing out of Westover Air Reserve Base in Massachusetts, doing touch and go's.

  

KPSM Pease A.F.B.

   

Hometown Heroes is an initiative of Parks Canada that honours ordinary citizens, military and civilian, who contributed to Canada’s wartime efforts. As part of this initiative, Premier John Horgan attended a ceremony at Fort Rodd Hill to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.

Constructed between 1859-60, it was the first permanent lighthouse on the west coast of Canada. It was erected by the British and Colonial governments to guide mariners into Esquimalt Harbor. It is now part of the Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site.

 

Marker:

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taken at Fort Rodd Hill, Victoria, BC

Fort Rodd Hill, Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC

April 29, 2011

The Three Destruction Myths about Time

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When was 28 years old, she dropped everything to move to Costa Rica where she fulfilled her dream of living and working in the rainforest. Since then, she’s earned a Ph.D. in biology, authored Genetics for Dummies (now in its second edition), left academia to become an executive coach, and is now an internationally recognized expert in the field of personal productivity. As crazy as it sounds, she got interested in productivity because she was worried that she wasn’t living up to her potential. When she’s not coaching, teaching, or writing, you can find in her art studio making mosaics or hiking in the hills around Corvallis, Oregon with her husband and their dog.

 

"If we want enough time, we need to have it in the now. While it is true that we can't control the ticking of the clock, our brains actual manufacture our perception of time."

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The Three Destruction Myths about Time

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"If we want enough time, we need to have it in the now. While it is true that we can't control the ticking of the clock, our brains actual manufacture our perception of time."

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Fort Rodd Hill - a National Historic Site - is a coast artillery fort built in the late 1890s to defend Victoria and the Esquimalt Naval Base. The Fort includes three gun batteries, underground magazines, command posts, guardhouses, barracks and searchlight emplacements. There are numerous interpretive signs and audio-visual stations, as well as period furnished rooms and friendly, knowledgeable staff. Visitors can explore gun batteries and underground magazines built a century ago, as well as searchlight emplacements, command posts...and much more.

Aerial photograph of Rodd Point, New South Wales, 1924. The photograph was taken by Milton Kent.

  

Does anyone know why there was a military encampment there at that time?

 

During World War II the military conducted signal training in the vicinity but this photograph is much earlier, almost certainly 1924.

 

More photographs at imagelibrary.canadabay.nsw.gov.au/Library

 

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www.flickr.com/photos/morbius19/sets/72157634765605357/ Additional photos in the Set.

  

Starring John Agar, Cynthia Patrick, Hugh Beaumont, Alan Napier, Nestor Paiva, Phil Chambers, Rodd Redwing, Robin Hughes, Frank Baxter, and Yvonne De Lavallade. Directed by Virgil W. Vogel.

The film opens with a brief lecture by Frank Baxter. He is a Professor of English at the University of Southern California. He explains that there are just a few areas left on Earth that are unknown and briefly describes a few theories that postulate there may be places deep under the surface of the Earth where man can survive.

 

In Asia an archeological dig has discovered something. Dr. Roger Bentley (John Agar) and Prof. Etienne Lafarge (Nestor Paiva) expose a stone tablet. They take it back to their tent to clean and examine it. We are introduced to Dr. Jud Bellamin (Hugh Beaumont) and Dr. Paul Stuart (Phil Chambers) who ask Bentley to translate the find: it may be related to the story of Gilgamesh and Ishtar. An earthquake rattles the area and the tablet is broken. This puts their work a month behind schedule. A small boy discovers something the earthquake brought down a mountain and brings it to Bentley. He cleans it and it is revealed to be an ancient oil lamp. The inscription is translated as a pre-biblical Noah's Ark story. The party of scientists set off for the mountain where the artifact originated before it was dislodged by the earthquake.

 

They set up base camp and plan their final assault on the mountain the next day. A storm hits the base camp that evening. As they set off the next morning an avalanche brings down an arm from a statue. They continue climbing and discover the ruins of an ancient Sumarian civilization on a small plateau. They estimate the ruins are 5,000 years old. While Dr. Stuart walks around the ruins he falls down through an opening. The rest of the party goes down on ropes to save him. Bentley leads the way, followed by Lafarge, who is much older than the rest. Bellamin is third down the opening followed by Nazar (Rodd Redwing). After dropping down about 200 feet Bentley finds Stuart, but he died in the fall. Nazar notices a loose piton and hammers it secure, but that triggers a rockfall and he is killed and the three archeologists are trapped.

 

They start searching for a way out, but Lafarge is experiencing breathing problems. He is also claustrophobic, They wander through the cave and discover a light source, which reveals a large underground city. They notice a very large tablet that informs them they have discovered the temple of Ishtar. They bed down for the night, but a lizard creature (a mole person?) digs up to the surface to spy on the three. A short time later, the party is attacked, sacks are placed over their heads, and they are pulled underground. They awake in a cave and Lafarge has claw marks on his chest. Two very pale white representative of the human underground civilization suddenly appear and direct they follow them. The scientists are escorted back to the city and presented to the High Priest, Ilinu (Alan Napier) who is performing a ritual. Ilinu immediately suspects the strangers and tells the king that they are evil. The king questions the three archeologists. At the conclusion of the questioning the high priest sentences them to death.

 

The three escape into a cave, with guards in hot pursuit. Bentley shines his flashlight in the face of the First Officer (Robin Hughes) who cringes and retreats. It seems the light hurts their eyes. The three return to the city and shine their flashlight on the King and High Priest and they also retreat. The inhabitants of the city are albino, adapted to a world without sunlight. A lizard creature pulls the body of one of the guards underground. Seeing this, Lafarge panics and runs back into one of the caves. Bentley and Bellamin follow and discover a slave labor camp where the lizard creatures are forced to cultivate the food source--mushrooms. The guards whip their charges, which particularly incenses Bentley. Laforge is attacked and killed by a lizard creature, but is driven off by the flashlight before he can eat Laforge.

 

Bentley and Bellamin return to the city and are met by the high priest along the way who tells them that they are welcome back to the city since they "possess the divine fire of Ishtar". The King is convinced they are holy messengers and are invited to a feast. One of the servers, Adad (Cynthia Patrick) drops her bowl of mushrooms, and is ordered whipped by the king. Bentley stops the punishment and is told not to interfere by the High Priest. Bentley helps her to her feet and notices she is not albino, but normally pigmented. The King presents Adad as a gift to Bentley. The High Priest explains that she is not human (like them) but a "marked one". The King and Priest further explain that when the population gets too large the excess are sacrificed in the fire of Ishtar.

 

Bentley and Adad talk about their respective worlds as the High Priest spies on them. The next day Bentley and Bellamin tour the city. Meanwhile the High Priest meets with his fellow priests and plots to get the flashlight. This will show the king that the strangers are not divine, but mere mortals.

 

Bentley and Bellamin intercede when three lizard creatures are being beaten, but their flashlight batteries begin to fail. They free the lizard creatures. Food production has been reduced because the lizard creatures are rebelling against their mistreatment. The High Priest schedules another sacrifice. After a ritual dance three women are escorted into a brightly lit chamber, enter, and are locked in. When they open the chamber later, the charred remains are carried out on stretchers. The High Priest is shown the dead body of Laforge. The High Priest was told by Bentley that Laforge was called back to Ishtar, reinforcing the story of his divinity. The High Priest shows the body to the king and explains that he is mortal and asks the King for permission to kill Bentley and Bellamin. The King agrees. Bentley and Bellamin are drugged and arrested. Elinu takes possession of the flashlight. Adad escapes and is captured by the lizard creatures. Bentley and Bellamin are taken to the lighted sacrifice chamber and locked in. The lizard creatures attack the city in force and kill the inhabitants, including the King and High Priest.

 

The lizard creatures break open the sacrifice chamber, but the light repels them. Adad isn't afraid of the light and joins Bentley and Bellamin on their ascent back to their world. They reach the top and get into warmer clothes. Another earthquake strikes the area, and Adad is killed when a stone pillar crushes her. The underground city is buried.

A small island used for recreation.

Joseph & I shared a room for one night at the Rodd Moncton Hotel. On my first night in New Brunswick, I stayed at the Chateau Moncton Hotel which can be seen in the distance with the red roof.

The Metro team celebrates after the $8.3 billion Northwest rail line was officially opened on Sunday, May 26, 2019, with more than 100,000 passengers taking a ride on the new service on day one after Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Transport Minister Andrew Constance cut the ribbon at Tallawong Station.

A path at E.J. Roberts Park in North Bend, Washington. This park was used as a film location for Carl Rodd's bench scenes from Twin Peaks Part 6 on Showtime. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/11/24/a-visit-to-carl-rodds-be...

Järfälla Kanot och Rodd.

A path at E.J. Roberts Park in North Bend, Washington. This park was used as a film location for Carl Rodd's bench scenes from Twin Peaks Part 6 on Showtime. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/11/24/a-visit-to-carl-rodds-be...

Constructed between 1859-60, it was the first permanent lighthouse on the west coast of Canada. It was erected by the British and Colonial governments to guide mariners into Esquimalt Harbor. It is now part of the Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site.

 

Marker:

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[Espectáculos] 2da Edición | Festival INDIO CATRINA | Escenario CATRINA / INDIO / CHOLULA | San Andrés Cholula, Puebla

 

Redacción | Fotografías Mara González @MaraGlez_BTR / Liz Vega @lyz_vega / Manuel Vela @Mv_ManuelVela #PueblaExpres para Mv Fotografía Profesional / Edición y retoque www.pueblaexpres.com | Manuel Vela en Flickr

 

Puebla., Puebla a 12 de Diciembre 2017

 

Redacción | Fotografías Mara González @MaraGlez_BTR / Manuel Vela @Mv_ManuelVela #PueblaExpres

 

2da Edición Festival Indio Catrina 2017

 

Con gran éxito se llevó a cabo la segunda edición del Festival Catrina con sede en San Andrés, Cholula Puebla.

 

En punto de las 12:00 del día los accesos al Parque Pirámide de Cholula, se habilitaron para recibir a los cientos de fans entusiasmados por bailar y cantar al ritmo de sus canciones favoritas.

 

La fiesta comenzó y la agrupación que se encargó de abrir el escenario Catrina fue Surfistas Del Sistema, integrado por Francisco Frione, Cisco Achaval, Rama Vázquez, Mariel Santiso y Agustín Eloy Landriel originarios de Argentina, con toda la energía tocaron canciones como “Ni bien ni mal” “Labios de Miel” “Como muere el tiempo” “Cuerpo de Luz” .

 

El Músico Chileno Sebastián Soto mejor conocido como El Viaje de Seth dio lo mejor de su repertorio en el Escenario Cholula siendo las 12:10 del día, acompañado de cuatro músicos presentaron canciones de su más reciente álbum “En el Tiempo” este segundo disco trata principalmente de su viaje al pasado y futuro dedicado a el niño interno, canciones como “Niño” “Calma” “Transparente” fueron la sensación.

 

Originario de Monterrey, Charlie Rodd con 24 años de edad y una fusión de todo tipo de géneros musicales, comenzó su participación a las 12:20 del día, las fans corrían al escenario Indio para cantar con él sus mejores y más sonados temas como lo son: “Historia” “Eternidad” “Estrellas en el mar” y muchas más.

 

Posteriormente el grupo Indio, creado en 2009 en Rosario, provincia de Santa Fe. La agrupación ha participado en diversos festivales, tienen dos discos “Indios” y “Asfalto” que reúne canciones propias, los integrantes son Joaquín Vitola, Nicolás de Sanctis, Patricio Sánchez, Guillermo Montironi, Agustin Majdalani, Federico Pellegrini. Melodías como “Lucidez” “Tu geografía” “Jullie” dieron ese toque fresco en el Escenario Catrina.

 

424 es una banda de rock costarricense. Su historia comienza en el año 2009, sus integrantes: (cantante) Felipe Pérez, (guitarrista) Guayo Mena, (bajista) Leonardo Valverde y (baterista) Juan Carlos Pardo. Con su música “Animo” “La Olas” “Al Hueco” “Gala” sorprendieron a los asistentes en el escenario Indio.

 

Desde que la cantante, compositora e instrumentista nacida en Córdoba, Argentina Daniela Spalla se presentó en el escenario Catrina el público poblano comenzó a bailar al ritmo de su música. Con diversos géneros de música como jazz, pop, rock hizo que a las 13:20 horas la gente se mantuviera contenta con este magno evento.

 

Lori Meyers es uno de los grupos de mayor popularidad en España, y en esta ocasión visitando nuestro país con gran respuesta, esta agrupación es originaria de la localidad granadina de Loja, se formó en 1998. Su sexto disco llamado "En la espiral" se publicó a comienzos de 2017. El grupo formado por Ale Méndez, Alfredo Núñez y Noni López conjuga inmediatez y complejidad. En el escenario Indio ofreció una selección de sus mejores canciones como “Mi Realidad” “Siempre Brilla el Sol” “Emborracharme” por mencionar a algunas.

 

Con su peculiar estilo y la conjunción de músicos argentinos Banda de Turistas, retorna a Puebla. Presentándose en el escenario Catrina, la agrupación surge a principios de 2006 es una fusión de dos grupos: uno predominantemente instrumental, con guiños al rock alemán y la música de fines de los '60, y otro enfocado en la canción pop. El particular sonido de la banda, rápidamente logro captar la atención del público.

 

Desde Noruega llega al escenario Indio con una energía impresionante la banda Kakkmaddafakka con un género de Rock combinado con elementos del hip hop, reggae, disco, R&B y música house. Formada por los hermanos Axel y Pal Vindenes, junto con sus amigos Stian Saevig, Kristoffer Van Der Pas, Lars Helmik Raaheim, Sebastián Emin.

 

A la 15:30 horas el reggae se apoderó del escenario Catrina con la agrupación SOJA - Soldiers of Jah Army con origen en el condado de Arlington, Virginia. Jacob Hemphill, cantante y guitarrista desde el instante en que comenzó a cantar “Rest of My Life” género desde el primer momento una gran interacción con el público quienes no dejaron de corear y bailar al ritmo de la música.

 

Camilo Séptimo se formó en 2014, Manuel Mendoza decidió reunirse con viejos amigos, músicos todos ellos, para hacer folk y pasarla bien. Los integrantes de esta agrupación son Jonathan Meléndez (teclados), Manuel Mendoza (voz y bajo), Erik Vázquez (guitarra) y Marco Alarcón (batería). Sus grandes éxitos como “Miénteme” “Vicio” “No te Puedo Olvidar” cautivaron a los asistentes en el escenario Indio.

 

Desde el escenario Cholula, José Madero prendió el entusiasmo, quien interpretó temas como “Noche de brujas”, “Lo sobrenatural” y “Sonámbulos”, los cuales fueron coreados por sus seguidores. Ante los medios compartió su emoción “Disfrute mucho mi participación; es diferente este tipo de eventos en los que tienes tiempo límite. Venimos de tocar ayer en Mérida y antier en Cancún”

 

En punto de las 19:30 horas el escenario Catrina recibió al músico estadounidense Albert Hammond Jr. desde que apareció en escena el público quedó asombrado con su talento musical, tocó sus mejores éxitos como lo son: “Losing Touch”, “Full Performance”, “Coming to Getcha” por mencionar algunas.

 

“¡Cómo está la Banda!” “Micky” Huidobro grito para dar inicio la presentación de la banda de rock Molotov, junto a los demás integrantes Ismael “Tito” Fuentes, Randy Ebright y Paco Ayala. “Perro negro”, “Fuga”, “Puto” y “Amateur” fueron algunos de los éxitos con los que Molotov hizo que el público diera brincos y mantuvieran las manos al aire.

 

Una de las bandas más esperadas fue Zoe presentándose en el escenario Catrina a las 20:30 horas. Desde el instante en el que el vocalista León Larregui pisó el escenario el público no paraba de ovacionar su nombre. Con su cálida voz deleitó al público presente, canciones como “Love” “Arrullo De Estrellas” “Labios Rotos” “Soñé”.

 

Conmemorando el 30 aniversario de una de las bandas Mexicanas más exitosas. Caifanes se presentó en el escenario INDIO, el cuarteto conformado por Saúl Hernández, Diego Herrera, Sabo Romo y Alfonso André, apoyados por Rodrigo Baills en la guitarra. Demostraron que a pesar de los años, siguen con su estilo característico. “Dioses ocultos”, “Viento” “Antes de que nos olviden” y “Nubes “son algunas de las canciones que se dejaron escuchar.

 

Panteón Rococó fue el encargado de cerrar el festival con el género de Rock, su presentación fue muy exitosa ya que la mayor parte del tiempo interactuó con el público. Canciones como “La dosis perfecta” “La carencia” “Vendedora de Caricias” hicieron que los asistentes se volvieran locos y eufóricos con su presentación.

 

Sin duda la segunda edición del Festival Catrina fue todo un éxito, con más de 12 horas de diversos géneros musicales, sonidos de guitarras eléctricas, bajos, baterías, sintetizadores, panderos y demás instrumentos crearon una atmósfera de fiesta que combinaron a la perfección con los diferentes estilos de voz que estuvieron acompañadas de la energía del público poblano.

 

Amigo lector le pedimos continúe al pendiente de nuestras redes sociales y nuestro portal en la sección ESPECTÁCULOS, ya que en él encontrará los mejor eventos…

 

LA OPINIÓN EXPRESADA EN ESTA COLUMNA ES RESPONSABILIDAD DE QUIEN LA ESCRIBE Y NO BUSCA GENERAR CONFLICTOS ENTRE LOS INVOLUCRADOS, SI NO GENERAR CONCIENCIA EN CADA LECTOR.

 

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ID courtesy Tony Rodd and confirmed by Phil Markey at trebrown.com. Thanks a lot to both.

 

Seen in the wild at Siena Malai at 1900m AMSL at Chinnakanal near Munnar, Kerala, India.

 

Incredibly, this palm tree was fruiting even though it was barely 1/2m high!

 

More data on this species at:-

 

www.trebrown.com/plant_info.php?species=Phoenix+loureiroi...

 

More about my trip to Kerala, India at:

www.travelpod.com/travel-blog/indianature/4/tpod.html

We drove west of Victoria and explored Fort Rodd Hill with its wonderful lighthouse. Further on, we walked Whiffin Spit Park at Sooke, had lunch at the Best Western Premier, and finished the day at the East Sooke Regional Park for a hike.

2015 Family BC Trip

 

Exploring Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse in Victoria.

 

Cody and Cassidy checking out Fisgard Lighthouse with their Grandma and Papa.

Back Reads: "Grand-Pa Morris (Zvorist), Aunt Anneta (?), Grand-Ma Ella (Zvorist), Grandson M. Ph. Rodd" "Sophie Tolchinsky's brother Morris" "Anneta-sister to Ella?)

E.J. Roberts Park in North Bend, Washington. This park was used as a film location for Carl Rodd's bench scenes from Twin Peaks Part 6 on Showtime. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/11/24/a-visit-to-carl-rodds-be...

Hometown Heroes is an initiative of Parks Canada that honours ordinary citizens, military and civilian, who contributed to Canada’s wartime efforts. As part of this initiative, Premier John Horgan attended a ceremony at Fort Rodd Hill to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.

Hometown Heroes is an initiative of Parks Canada that honours ordinary citizens, military and civilian, who contributed to Canada’s wartime efforts. As part of this initiative, Premier John Horgan attended a ceremony at Fort Rodd Hill to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.

E.J. Roberts Park in North Bend, Washington. This park was used as a film location for Carl Rodd's bench scenes from Twin Peaks Part 6 on Showtime. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/11/24/a-visit-to-carl-rodds-be...

The Metro team celebrates after the $8.3 billion Northwest rail line was officially opened on Sunday, May 26, 2019, with more than 100,000 passengers taking a ride on the new service on day one after Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Transport Minister Andrew Constance cut the ribbon at Tallawong Station.

E.J. Roberts Park in North Bend, Washington. This park was used as a film location for Carl Rodd's bench scenes from Twin Peaks Part 6 on Showtime. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/11/24/a-visit-to-carl-rodds-be...

Hometown Heroes is an initiative of Parks Canada that honours ordinary citizens, military and civilian, who contributed to Canada’s wartime efforts. As part of this initiative, Premier John Horgan attended a ceremony at Fort Rodd Hill to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.

The First Shirt Design created for local rock band, Grynd Rodd Muse. 3 colour print.

2.3.12. Dublin.Third Age seminar 'New Ways of Looking at Ageing' at the EU offices. Here speaking, Professor Rodd Bond, Director Netwell Centre Dundalk IT. Photo by Derek Speirs

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