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Conversations with river guides, passengers, private boaters, industry leaders, river rangers, politicians, water resource managers, conservation organizations, and more as we share our stories, histories, and love of the river. Please like, share and subscribe. For photos follow my Instagram Rivergirl Radio. For advertising opportunities contact me @rivergirlradio@gmail.comhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/rivergirlradio
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Salmon are essential to Columbia River tribal people. These fish represent not only a food source but a way of life. As a white kid growing up in the Pacific Northwest, Tony Schick heard a lot about salmon — how important they are to this region, and how much trouble they’re in now. But the history he learned was not the whole story. As an investigative reporter for OPB and ProPublica, he’s been working to uncover and understand a more sinister version of events. And along the way, he connec ...
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Often recorded in the river, the Peaks Fly Fishing podcast is mainly geared around fishing trips in and around the Derbyshire Peak District & South Yorkshire. Sit back and listen to the river trickling past and discover the waters where Isaak Walton fished and the fish that live in them. Take in the magic of those hidden urban streams and the gems that can be caught. Recorded by fly fishing author, film maker and pro-coach David Johnson on his local rivers and sometimes further afield too. I ...
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Looking for a FUN adventure for your next vacation? Active Travel Adventures curates multi-day world wide adventure travel holidays for reasonably fit folks who love to hike, bike, paddle or otherwise stay active for a more immersive experience when they vacation and explore our planet and its people. These are all adventures that YOU can do, especially if you train (I'm 64, so if I can do it, so can YOU!). It's easy to find the right adventure for you: We cover mild adventures like cycling ...
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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Tom Rosenbauer, The Orvis Company

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Produced by The Orvis Company and hosted by Tom Rosenbauer, author of The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide, this podcast will provide you with tips on how to get the most of your time on the water. Read more about Orvis at www.orvis.com/podcast.
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Welcome to ”The Bait and Banter Podcast,” the ultimate show for everyday anglers and outdoor enthusiasts! Dive into a sea of stories, tips, and tricks as we explore the diverse fishing scenes of the Pacific Northwest. Whether it’s battling Halibut from a kayak, chasing Squid in Puget Sound, reeling in Steelhead in Idaho, or targeting Walleye on the Columbia River, we’ve got you covered. From Southern Oregon’s Salmon to its Striped Bass, join us and fellow anglers to share, learn, and laugh. ...
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Hi, and welcome to the Fundy Biosphere's Amazing Places podcast. This series was designed in collaboration with partners in the Fundy Biosphere Region, a UNESCO designated area, stretching over 442k hectares of New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy coast. Each episode features some of the 50 Amazing Places and showcase the rich natural history and breathtaking scenery within the Fundy Biosphere Region. We hope you enjoy each episode and encourage you to explore the region by visiting all the Amazing ...
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Rut and River Pursuits Podcast

Rut and River Pursuits Podcast

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Welcome to the Rut and River Pursuits Podcast. Join our epic pro staff around the sonic campfire for stories of our adventures from our Eastern Mountains to the Chesapeake salt. Let our highs and lows inspire you to take to the outdoors.
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Fish Tales

Jay Bartlett

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Welcome to Fish Tales by Fly Fish Adventures, hosted by Salmon and nature fanatic Jay Bartlett. On This podcast you'll find a mix of our #fishtales show episodes featuring fireside chats with great folk passionate about fishing and the wild outdoors, sharing our experiences and knowledge from living, working, surviving and thriving from the land and the water. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fish-tales/support
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Idaho Matters

Boise State Public Radio

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Idaho Matters is a wonderful way to stay up to date, meet people and understand there's much more to this great state. Hosted by Gemma Gaudette on Boise State Public Radio News, it features arts and politics, growth and education, and the interesting stories that make Idaho unique. Send us your questions, comments or story ideas by emailing idahomatters@boisestate.edu or sending us a voicemail using the "Talk To Us" feature on the free Boise State Public Radio app.
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EDDY OUT

Natali Zollinger

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Current Conversations with our community and their connections to the river. Hosted by Natali Zollinger. Our mission is to "Give the River a Voice." We hope you enjoy.
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Mojoe510

Mojoe510

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Welcome Everyone! This Channel is set for your weekly Entertainment from Vlogging, Sunday Funday, Friday Payday Lunch, Life, Cars, and everyday aspects of life. Please Stay tuned in for more awesome video from live videos, and other entertainment. Follow me and add me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Underground5... Follow me and add me on Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/101126841... Follow me and add me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moemo510/ Follow me and add me on Snap ...
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Tide Chasers Podcast

Tide Chasers Podcast

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Tide Chasers is a biweekly podcast focused on freshwater, saltwater, and fly fishing on the east coast. Hosts Khoa Nguyen, Bobby Norgard, Tyler Wilczek, and Lee Wakefield discuss topics ranging from seasonal tactics, conservation, and tackle across a variety of fisheries. Guests include those from all aspects of the fishing industry including charter captains, fishing guides, local anglers, tackle shop owners, lure makers, media members, and many more. If you like our show, please subscribe, ...
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Paddling Adventures Radio

Paddling Adventures Radio

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Canoe, kayak, stand up paddleboard (SUP), raft, paddle, paddling, whitewater, tripping, and adventure. If any of those words mean anything to you, then this is the podcast for you. We discuss all paddlesports. News, interviews, and information from, about, and for the paddling community.
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Ridge to River Outdoors hosted by Doug Saint-Denis, is all about fishing and the outdoors. Spontaneous dialog, enduring memories and lively tales about fishing and the outdoors. Based just north of Seattle in Washington State, Doug is a full time charter captain and sport fishing guide. He shares stories and talks to others about their fishing and outdoor experiences from all over the country and the world.
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Join renowned angler April Vokey as she explores fishing, hunting, foraging and homesteading through intimate, face-to-face conversations with some of the outdoor world's most influential people. Her intense curiosity drives her to take a behind-the-scenes, vulnerable and honest approach with her guests that often ends up uncovering never-before-heard stories. An Anchored Outdoors production.
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Working Wild U

Western Landowners Alliance and Montana State University Extension

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Working Wild U is a new podcast that takes you out into the field, forest and range with the people and wildlife of the American West to tell you the big stories at the heart of the struggle to sustain resilient and connected landscapes and communities. We bring you immersive stories at the crossroads of culture and science focused on the challenges and successes of sharing and managing farms and ranches with wildlife. If you are passionate about open spaces, wild places and healthy communit ...
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The Trail Less Traveled

Mandela Leola van Eeden

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Dedicated to documenting humanity by gathering stories & sounds from the most remote locations around the world. The goal for the show is to take you, the listener, back to mankind's earliest form of entertainment: story telling. Therefore, every week features an interview with an adventurer in their natural habitat in order to provide an audible journey packed with adventure (and conservation) information & inspiration. Everyone has a story & different perspective, we aim to share the stori ...
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An epic quest to tell the best story possible, in every genre imaginable. 20 Sided Stories is an anthology fiction podcast where Director Sage G.C. and a rotating ensemble of improvisers bring tabletop role playing games to life. We dive into all your favorite worlds and genres using immersive sound design, original music, and gut-busting laughs to create surprising parodies and tell unforgettable stories. But it’s all improvised and there’s no script; a single dice roll can change everythin ...
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Dave from the Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Blog interviews the biggest names in fly fishing and fly tying today. He digs out all of the best fly fishing tips and tricks to help you understand how to choose the right gear, find fish, present the fly, discover new patterns and much more. Find out about new rods, lines, techniques, knots, tying tools and unheard of tips along with great stories about life and the times of some of the most knowledgeable guides, shop owners, and fisherman from aroun ...
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Alaska Outdoors Magazine podcast is by Alaskans, for Alaskans, about Alaskans, and for anyone who ever dreamed of coming to Alaska. Some programs were recorded live, and although the podcasts are dated, the information is as fresh as morning and current as tomorrow. Unfortunately, you will not be able to call in during the podcast; however, we’d like to hear from you. So give Evan a call by dialing (907) 561-3260. Come along with us as we give you accurate and authentic answers. Alaska Outdo ...
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Since as long as I can remember I have always been obsessed with fishing. Catching fish is just part of it. To me its more about learning new things, seeing new places, and meeting new people. It was for these reasons that I started The Fishing Podcast. My life goal is simple. I want to go as many places, catch as many fish, and meet as many people as possible all while helping others do the same! In this Podcast Series I hope to cover as many types of fishing as possible. From saltwater dee ...
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Luke Clayton has been an outdoors writer for almost four decades and his byline appears in many different outdoor publications. Luke also pens a weekly outdoors column that runs in 41 Texas newspapers. For the past 15 years, Luke has hosted his radio show, CATFISH RADIO with Luke Clayton and friends which currently airs on 32 terrestrial radio stations and now as a weekly podcast right here on your favorite podcast app! Larry Weishuhn, aka “Mr. Whitetail” has shared a segment of the show wit ...
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(Jeff T. Green / Getty Images) Idaho rivers were once home to one of the country’s largest salmon runs. Today, however, those same salmon are headed towards extinction. For more than fifty years this decline has had far-reaching effects on the state's ecosystem and cultural identity, which is why many groups are fighting to bring these fish back to…
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In this episode, host Zach Urness talks with a Klamath River outfitter about how the largest dam removal project in United State history has transformed the river by returning salmon and opening new stretches of river hidden for over a century. Will Volpert, owner of southern Oregon's Indigo Creek Outfitters, has been rafting every stretch of what …
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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/674 Presented By: Togiak River Lodge Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/togiak George Krumm, editor of Fish Alaska Magazine and all-around fishy dude, is going to share his experience on Alaska grand slam catching all five salmon species in the same day on a recent trip to the Togiak River. You're going to find ou…
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McArthur Lake Cultural Discovery project.( Idaho Transportation Department) It was a standard road project in Northern Idaho. Take US Highway 95 near McArthur Lake and straighten out the curves to make it safer, and also add a small bridge so animals could travel under the roadway instead of over the busy highway. But when crews began digging on th…
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(Talo Pinto / Flickr) Here in Boise there is no shortage of art—from traffic boxes to sculptures to murals, there is a splash of color on almost every corner of the community, and that’s not by mistake. The Boise City Department of Arts and Culture has made it their mission to add value to o…
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Episode 456 ~ November 14, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Kevin Callan’s latest Explore Magazine article talks about his 5 top most useful gear picks for 2024. A trio of paraplegic paddlers took a 300km paddle down the Zambezi River. Accessibility has come a long way. A missing kayaker, a search party, and clues that may point to a faked death.…
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This week In The Current, some of the crew is sitting a round a campfire and get caught up. Spittle's back and he tell us all about his first doe of the year and a wild ride to get a new truck. We also catch up on other outdoor adventures as we check in Ryan, Brad coming back from Texas, and Esteban getting ready for the UP. Check it out!! Instagra…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., arrives before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Macomb Community College.(Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP) With Robert F. Kennedy Junior on the short list for the next head of the Department of Health and Human Services, big changes could be coming to our our country…
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(Boise State Public Radio) It was six years ago when Idaho voters approved Medicaid expansion, which opened up health insurance to many who could not afford it. Since then, advocates of expansion say the 100,000 or so people who are currently part of the program have benefited greatly from Medicaid, and the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare sa…
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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/679 This episode is presented by TroutRoutes, not only the best mapping app to find the best water but also a company supporting important groups who are pushing for diversity on species and anglers! Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/troutroutes Heather Hodson, an avid spey fishing enthusiast and the founder of U…
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( Creative Commons CC0) How many people voted in Idaho on Election Day? How many people registered Nov. 5? Were there any issues at the voting booth? Because it’s a presidential election year, there’s been a lot of focus on not just who gets elected but also on how our election system works at both a national and local level. To answer the question…
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Drone photo of the river channel restoration site.( Boise State University) Along the Boise River, between the Barber Dam and the Highway 21 bridge, sits 700 acres of land that supports more than 300 native species. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is hoping to restore some of the land at Barber Pool for fish, wildlife, water quality and people, an…
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If you start at Hawaii and travel 1,000 miles south, you’ll run into a cluster of tiny islands known as islets that make up the Palmyra Atoll. There’s just around 600 acres of land above the sea, but below it there are 15,000 acres of some of the most diverse coral reef systems on the planet. Palmyra was decimated during World War II by deforestati…
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The Colorado River is shrinking, and leaders from the states that use it are on the hook to come up with a new plan for managing its water. They have to submit that plan to the federal government by 2026, when the current rules for sharing water expire. KUNC’s Alex Hager reports those state leaders do not think President-elect Donald Trump’s return…
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Jessica Strickland [38:07] is Trout Unlimited's California Inland Trout director and is an expert on the historical and curent range of this rare trout species. Where do they live today as compared to their original range? Can you still fish for them, and do you need to hike for many miles or are they more acessible close to a trailhead? You'll lea…
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Tom Rosenbauer is a renowned figure in the fly fishing world, celebrated for his extensive knowledge and passion for the sport. With over 40 years of experience, he has authored numerous best-selling books, including The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide and The Orvis Guide to Prospecting for Trout. As the Marketing Director for Orvis, Tom has been instrumen…
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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/678 Presented By: Grand Teton Fly Fishing, Smitty's Fly Box, Jackson Hole Fly Company Curious how an 11-year-old girl managed to beat everyone and become the world fly casting champion? Chris Korich, legendary casting coach to top champions like Maxine McCormick, is here to reveal the secrets behind her success. …
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DEER SEASON IS OFF TO A GOOD START! Larry Weishuhn www.larryweishuhn.net spend time in todays show discussing hunting deer in Texas back in the old days and talk about the fact that we hunters are now living in the 'good old days' in regards to hunting opportunities and deer numbers. Brett Jepsen discusses upland bird hunting at his Three Curl Outf…
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The Idaho state flag hangs in the State Capitol in Boise, Idaho.(Kyle Green / AP) Idaho voters broke records this election, hundreds of students in eastern Idaho were turned away at the polls, legislators can now expect to see raises and state officials are preparing to head back to the capitol. It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter R…
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The Capitol is framed by American flags at the Washington Monument.(J. Scott Applewhite / AP) After Tuesday’s election results, Boises Mayor Lauren McLean sent out a statement about the privilege we have in Idaho to vote in a “safe, free, and secure” election. She said it was a tough election but that Boiseans should "move forward with the knowledg…
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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/677 Presented By: Yellowstone Teton Territory Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/teton Today, we explore Fly Fish Food Jimmy's, a top fly shop in the West, now under new management. Join us as we speak with Madison Losee, the new shop manager. She'll share tips for your next fly fishing trip, including ways to avo…
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A volcanic feature on Mars, left, and a spatter cone in Iceland.( Ian T.W. Flynn) You may remember the small volcanic eruption in Iceland three years ago when lava began burping its way out of a fissure. It created a few new craters while hot molten rock flowed around the rugged landscape. Those craters caught the eye of Ian T.W. Flynn, who noticed…
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Put a picture of the Grand Canyon next to one of Mars, and it’s easy to see some similarities. Red rock formations dominate both landscapes. But just how closely related are the places carved by the Colorado River and the surface of the red planet? KUNC’s Rae Solomon talked to scientists trying to figure that out.…
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We’ve already released our river trout and salmon reviews of the season so now it’s time for this week's Ireland on the Fly episode focusing on Corrib, Sheelin, Melvin, Arrow and other loughs. We spoke to Eamonn Ross and Mike Keady to find out how the fishing went throughout the season and what key learnings there were from the difficult conditions…
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Episode 455 ~ November 7, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Derek headed north in what may be his last canoe trip of the year… maybe…. The French River Provincial Park is making changes to their reservation system and not everyone is happy about it Canyonlands National Park in Utah had a sediment slump alter the water flow in Cataract Canyon. What exactly…
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Great (and Affordable) Travel Gifts They'll Actually WANT! Check out these 26 affordable and practical travel gifts your loved ones will actually enjoy and use! You'll probably pick out a few for yourself, like I did:) See photos and see complete SHOW NOTES HERE. 26 Travel Gift Ideas - 2024 Note that these are Amazon links and at no additional cost…
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This week In The Current, the crew is around the table and we've got lots to talk through. Will and Bucky return from a fall trip to Sodus, Esteban and Cody ran to the Indian River Inlet for some saltwater fishing, and then Ryan recounts the hunt from his first archery buck from a saddle. Check it out!! Instagram: @rutandriverpursuits For more In T…
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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump gestures to the crowd as he arrives to speak at a campaign rally, July 31, 2024.(Alex Brandon / AP) Donald J. Trump has been named President-elect. Idaho Matters takes a look at what this win will mean for our state, as well as what voters had to say in local elections. Our panel today…
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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/676 Presented By: Visit Helena, MT On a recent drive across the country, I swung into Helena, Montana. We stopped for a beer, some gear for the trip, and hung out at a local park. And I'll be back this year to fish the mighty Missouri, one of the great rivers out West. In this episode, you're going to hear about …
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FILE - "I voted" stickers are seen in the Polk County Election Office during early voting, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)(Charlie Neibergall/AP / AP) More than 380,000 people in Idaho cast their votes before election day; that’s more than all the votes cast in the primary election last May. So wha…
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(Kevin Morris / Flickr Creative Commons) Think back to the last time you were in a hospital. How much plastic did you see? Doctors and nurses use a lot of plastic syringes, which are only used once and come in a plastic sleeve that is thrown away, and that’s just one example. Hospitals produce 14,000 tons of trash every day, and up to a quarter of …
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The text of Idaho's criminal abortion statute(Murphy Woodhouse / Boise State Public Radio ) In Idaho, women who become pregnant following a sexual assault are legally allowed to get an abortion under the law’s few exceptions. But, they first have to report their assault to a law enforcement agency and produce a police report to medical providers. T…
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