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Saint-Martin de Ré

In the morning I decide to go back to Les Sables but as the tide is low there is no water to sail on. Instead, I take a nice walk of the pictoresque city.

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The dried out harbour in the morning

First, I go down to the harbour office to pay the fee. The office is located on the other side of the sill (gate to keep tidal water into a floating bassin).

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The sill that keeps the water in the floating bassin

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The nice harbour office

As I walk through the park at the lighthouse, I see donkeys in panties the first time of my life and it turns out that this was a way to protect them from damages and insects.

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Donkeys with panties. This was a way to protect them to insects and scratches

You can climb the tower of the church and from there you have a terrific view over the city. I stay for a while just enjoying the great weather and the atmosphere.

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The church

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Inside the church

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View from the church tower

The return trip was nice in sunny weather. Good wind and nice views over the water and the island. A worthy last leg before putting Melody at rest over the winter.

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Going back to Les Sables. Sunny day and good wind.

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Sailing to Saint-Martin de Ré

The heat and busy harbour really makes me want to go away. I have read in my pilot book of the beauty of Ile de Ré, and decide to go there over the next night. The weather is great although the wind could be better. On the way out, there is a orchester playing WW2 military marches.

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Leaving Les Sables d’Olonne

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WW2 music played at the quay

Melody slides through the water and gets greeted by some dolphins before she comes into the harbor just as the sill is about to close. There is no space in the floating basin however so I am directed to dry out in the outer basin. No problem – a lot of people on the quay so it is just to hook up the lines and calculate where they have to be to avoid get hanging as the water disappears. It turns out that my theoretic calculations was right but I did not expect the soft nature of the bottom. As the water disappears, Melody sinks nearly a meter into the bottom making it necessary to adjust the lines.

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The inlet to Saint-martin de Ré

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Melody at Saint-martin de Ré

The city is truly beautiful. I walk the streets up and down and in the evening I find this small restaurant named Tout du Cru specialized on oysters. I get the most magical sampler platter where the first oysters are good and it continued to be better and better. I leave the restaurant in a very euphoric mode and walk this nice city before returning to Melody.

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The lighthouse

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Sampling Oysters

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Saint-martin de Ré at night

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Saint-martin de Ré at night

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Saint-martin de Ré at night

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Lazy day back in Les Sables d’Olonne

I take a quick walk through the town before I return to Les Sables. It is a beautiful day so I decide to take a swim, put my trunks in a bag and walk to the beach. At the end of the pier, there is a memorial display for the liberation of the city in WW2. People are dressed up in different allied uniforms and a lot of classical cars are around.

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WW2 camp

After the exhibition, I continue on to the beach. The beach is crowded and I leave the bag with some guys that I decide I can trust and jump into the warm water, It is a nice hot day and I take my time in the water before I go up to a bar and just sit down and relax. I spend another evening in the Fleurs du Thym Seafood restaurant before returning to Melody.

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The crowded Grande Plage des Les Sables d’Olonne

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A beer on the beach 🙂

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Trip to Nantes

I liked the city of Nantes but as we went there last time, we had not the possibility to explore the city so now I go for an overnight stay. I book a hotel and go to the train station. The next departure was a bus and I arrive in Nantes at lunch time.

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Witing for the bus to Nantes

I decide to check into the hotel to get rid of the bag and then go to the castle to get deeper into its history. There were no tours available but I get a good audio guide and learn more of this historic city that used to be the capitol of Britanny. The castle museum is oriented around the citys history as well as the castle since their history is intertwined.

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Back at the Nantes castle

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Model of Medevial Nantes

It is nice to walk the streets. Beautiful views and I just walk around in the city and soak up the Friday afternoon atmosphere. Bands are playing in the street and it is really a bright and nice day. Brings me into a good mood!

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The Passage Pommeraye

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Nantes

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Mobile drummer duo

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Band playing in the street

As I walk along, I visit the rooftop bar of the Brittany Tower . From the top you have a nice view over the city and I can follow the path that I have been walking. When I come to a new town, I usually go to these towers as it gives you a birds eye and makes city walking so much easier afterwards

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The Brittany tower

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View from Brittany Tower, Cathedral in center and castle on the right

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View from Brittany Tower

I end the evening at the “Quimper Creperie” which turns out to be a good choice. Their salmon, spinache and Gruyere galette turns out to be the best crepe I had.

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A nice galette

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Outside the castle on my way home

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Planning for the winter

Today, I will do the planning for the winter. I have four companies that should be coordinated and I turn on my project management mode. First, I take a meeting with the company where that should take care of Melody over the winter. We have a long chat I feel confident that he and the harbour take care of this procedure. After that, I take a discussion with the Volvo Penta dealer in the Town and ask if they can do some maintenance on the diesel engines. We agree that I do the easy stuff as oil change, impeller etc on my own, but it is good that a skilled mechanic can go through the engines as well. This summer they have been running several hours and it is great to be able to rely on them at 100%.

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Swedish motor technology on display

I also get in contact with Lagoon and agree a meeting with them next week. It is nice to see the new Lagoons lined up for delivery. I take a look at the new Lagoons that are sitting on the delivery pontoon and remember when we picked up Melody back in 2007.

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New Lagoons waiting for their owners

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A brand new Lagoons 380 – the same model as Melody

Les Sables d’Olonne is the start and finish city for the tough Vendee Globe race where single skippers sail around the world with no assistance, no engine and without coming ashore. One of the small boats is sitting in the harbour and you can imagine the challenge that this race must pose to the sailors doing this trip alone.

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This boat has been sailed single-hand non-stop around the globe.

As I have nothing more to do – I decide to relax, walk around in the town and prepare a trip to Nantes the day after. It is very hot and I am sitting in the entrance to the marina with means that I have a motorway of boats and water scooters going back and forth. Getting a break can be good!

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Autostrada

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Les Sables d’Olonne

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The beach in Les Sables d’Olonne

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The harbour entrance

 

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Da Crew leave

As I wake up, the fog is very dense. It was hot yesterday and now the wind is completely calm. Today is a sad day – the crew will leave. We have had a limited time together but a lot of fun. We have a nice breakfast and decide to repeat the tour next year. This has been a very good crew and I would be happy to repeat this journey at another place and time. We will see.

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Fog in the morning

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Fog has cleared. Here the harbour entrance

As they leave for the train station, I clean up and get back to being the only one on the boat. The heat is unbearable and it feels like I am in the New York traffic with the water scooters and boats that go back and forth just outside me. I decide to go into town and rewards myself with a nice meal. There is obviously too much to choose from but I pick a typical “tourist trap” on the beach. The prices are decent and the food was surprisingly good. And the views looking out on the bay is breathtaking. I linger for a while before going back to the boat.

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The beach looking east

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The beach looking west

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Seafood on the beach

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Walk through empty streets

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Arriving in Les Sables d’Olonne

Today is the last part of the trip. We will make a short sail and arrive to Les Sables d’Olonne in the afternoon. The weather is perfect and we get a nice sailing day down to the final destination.

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Nice day ahead!

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Meeting another boat in the sun

Entering Les Sables d’Olonne brings back nice memories of when we sailed Melody up to Sweden. Coming into the harbour entrance it feels as we left yesterday. It is a city very much centered around it’s beach and yachting. Here is the start and finish for the Vendee Globe – the one-man around the world race.

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Coming closer to Les Sables d’Olonne

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Entrance to Les Sables d’Olonne

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At last, back at the marina guest bridge

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The smallest boat that have completed the Vendee Globe route

In 2007, we saw Melody for the first time. She was sitting on the front of the delivery pontoon. Seing the new Lagoons bring the memories back and it feels good to take a look at the new ones.

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The Lagoon delivery pontoon. In May 2007, this is where we picked up Melody!

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A brand new 2016 Lagoon 380 to be delivered

We go into the port office and get a berth and walk up to town. The marina is on the other end of the channel so we need to take the ferry to get into town. We take a look at the restaurants and decide to go for a mic of seafood and meat. Good choice, the food is nice and we have a good evening. Afterwards, we walk around old town, sipping in the energy and visit the beach.

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The Port Olona Marina

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The city marina

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The beach

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Ile de Yeu and St-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie

I wake up early to go and find a new bottle of gas. Usually this is no big thing as they normally carry them in the marina. But not here. But the weather is great and I think I should get some bread as I get the gas and take a walk down to the town. It ends up being a two-hour quest until I find a hidden gem selling “everything” in a corner of a hidden square. The nice woman in the store sells me the gas and some more stuff that I have been looking for. A long nice morning walk in the little city.

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Waking up to a new beautiful day

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The marina in the morning

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Third place I find gas but not the same size as my bottles

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Looking for gas

Back to the boat, we decide on going on with our plan to rent some bikes and bike around the island. Great weather, short distances and a lot to see. We find a store directly and get four bikes and go out of the city. Great to move the legs! Our first stop is the ancient castle at the south end of the island. It has been standing there since the hundred year’s war. Very nice place to stop by.

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Leaving the town

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Old castle

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Sending a thought to the Boss Hoss crowd – now joining in Helsinki

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Da crew

We move on to the small village of Port de la Meule that is now currently completely dry in the LW. The restaurant however serve us some nice food, beer and water. It is a hot day so we have to refill before we go on to the eastern point where a nice lighthouse is looking out over the sound to the mainland. After having a short stop, we bike back, return the bikes and go back to the boat.

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The dried out harbour

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Our restaurant in Port de la Meule

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On our way over the island

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The Corbeaux light house

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View from the lighthouse

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Nice road on our way back

Our next mission is to fix a problem I had with one of the toilets. We are four guys who like challenges and Tony my master-mechanic from the Boss Hoss is aboard so I am pretty sure that it will get solved. We anchor up way out and start working and after 2 hours, the problem is fixed. Great relieve and the crew is offered an extra portion of Navy rum (as back in the old sailing ship days).

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The mechanics on duty

Micke want to get hoisted in the mast to take a picture and here he goes.

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Micke had an idea on a perfect Selfie

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And here he goes

We set course for Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie. It is actually two cities that is sitting on each side of a river. We come late and there is a short sense of stress to dry out before we find a spot outside a club yacht.

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Coming into Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie. Note the diving tower in the middle of the sea

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Searching for a place to stay

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Found it! In the middle of the town

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The nice small town of Saint-Gilles

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Ile d’Yeu

I get up early to go and find a nice bakery to get fresh bread. I get a nice walk in the morning sun and this Sunday it is a market going on. If I like to visit Bakeries in the morning – the same goes for markets even if I do not buy anything. Just to walk along on the street and hear the commerce going on fills me with a good feeling. I stroll around for a while before heading back to my hungry crew.

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The marina in morning sun

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The market

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View from the hills down to the harbour

Today’s trip is Ile d’Yeu – another island that sits outside the coast. We set sail outside the marina and start to tack to get up in the wind. Sadly, the wind decreases so we do not make so much speed but we are happy to get this lazy Sunday cruise in bright sun.

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Sunny day at Sea

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Light winds but really good weather

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Passing Ile du Pilier

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Coming into Port Joinville

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Meeting these ferries as they speed out of the harbour can be interesting

We manage to get a space in the small harbour at Port Joinville and relax in the boat, have some showers and then walk into the nice little town. We can hear live music from one of the bars and it looks as it should be a pleasant evening.

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Port Joinville

We get a recommendation for the fish restaurant “La Plancha du Pecheaur” and as the island is famous for their tuna, we decide to go here. The place is packed and we manage to put a reservation for later and take some time to browse the small town. It turned out it was worth the wait, the food is great and we sit for a long time talking. The night sets outside and there are a lot of people in the harbour.

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The sun sets as we wait for our table

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La Plancha du Pecheur – a restaurant worth waiting for

On our way home, we pass the bar L’Escadrille where live music streams out on the street. We decide to stop by and again we are rewarded with an extremely good Beatles Cover band. The place is packed with people in every age – even kids are here and the atmosphere is high. We stay until they close and walk back to the boat.

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L’Escadrille with Beatle Juice

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All ”Yeu” need is love!

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Daytrip to Nantes

Today, we have decided to make a daytrip to Nantes. The morning greets us with bright sunshine and the crew launch our dinghy “Trudelutt” to go into town and buy food. They finally find a good store and make it in time back before the tide has left the harbour that dries out completely.

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The crew comes back with breakfast

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The harbour at LW

After a nice and long breakfast, we walk up to the train station and buy tickets. Nantes is an hour train ride away and we pass through wine yards as we continue up river Loire. We got a tourist map and that map has a suggested path that we decide to follow. It first brings us into a nice park with sculptures.

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Pornic at LW

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Wine yards in Loire

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Jardin des plantes

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Jardin des plantes

 

 

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Jardin des plantes

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Jardin des plantes

We continue the walk and notice that there is a green line painted on the street so we go for the easy way and fold up the map. Good idea but at some point, the painter must have decided to go his own way so we end up far from the intended route. We decide to go old school and pick out the map and get back on track and celebrate that with some great galettes.

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Eglise Saint-Clement

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Cathedral St-Pierre and St-Paul

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Da Crew

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The Cathedral

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Entrance to the castle

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Inside the castle

We have a look at the castle before we head back to the train station to catch the last train back to Pornic. When we come back, the tide has once again filled the harbor and it looks nice again. We have a recommendation for a restaurant called Le Jardin de L’Olivier. It is packed inside but we decide to take the risk of a rain and sit outside. Good choice – the owner and the rest of the staff are fun and the food was really made with passion. As we leave, our tips gets confirmed not with a bell but a blow of a horn. Definitely a place to revisit! We go back to the boat and review the days we have had as well as plan for tomorrows trip.

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Back in Pornic – now at HW

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Great dinner at Le Jardin de l’Olivier

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Evening chat

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