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  • Elhussein Sbiti helps an American client dismount from a camel on a three-day trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Zach Podell-Eberhardt kayaks past an American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads an American client on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads an American client on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara, as a water bottle falls from one of the camels. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Young moroccan men, out of school for the afternoon, socialize with Liana Welty, an American tourist, on the sidewalk in Ouezzane, Morocco.
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  • Liana Welty, an American tourist, dressed in a veil and djellaba, stands in the living room of a Moroccan family in the Meknes medina, Morocco.
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  • Young moroccan men, out of school for the afternoon, socialize with Liana Welty, an American tourist, on the sidewalk in Ouezzane, Morocco.
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  • Lily Foster, an American who co-founded the local urban gardening organization Sembradores Urbanos, works on the hydroponics installation on the roof of her home in Mexico City, Mexico on June 19, 2008.
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  • Andrew Pipis nervously clutches the American flag as he watches the World Cup soccer match between England and the USA from Conor O'Neill's Pub in Boulder, Colorado. The match ended in a 1-1 tie.
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  • Liana Welty, an American tourist, stands still and watches as local Moroccans walk past her in a street in the Marrakech medina, Morocco on November 16, 2007.
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads an American client on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Camel guide Elhussein Sbiti speaks with his female American client under a camel on a three-day trek to the remote sand dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria..
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads an American client on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • American ecotourist Liana Welty looks up from the base of a giant Kapok tree in the Manu National Park Reserve Zone, Peru on September 7, 2005.
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  • Rock formation that resembles a Native American human face in profile below Teewinot Mountain in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads an American client on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads an American client on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads an American client on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Berber mountain guide Mohamed El Mady serves mint tea to Liana Welty, an American traveler staying at his guesthouse in Ait Alla, M'Goun Massif, Central High Atlas Mountains, Morocco on November 7, 2007.
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  • A Berber man accompanies American tourist Liana Welty riding a mule along a dirt road in a dramatic river canyon between Abachkou and Rougoult in the M'Goun Massif, Central High Atlas, Morocco on November 4, 2007.
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  • An African-American man plays jazz trumpet on a crowded street pedestrian crossing in downtown Washington DC.
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  • Ancestral Makah Native-American petroglyphs on the North Coast, Olympic National Park, Washington.
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  • Ancestral Makah Native-American petroglyphs on the North Coast, Olympic National Park, Washington.
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  • Climber Brian Polagye reads peak names from his topo map as he stands on the summit of Wallaby Peak, Okanogan National Forest, Washington.
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  • Eric Ross stands proudly with a mock wind turbine on top of the large coal mound at the Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado on April 27, 2010. During the protest for more renewables, Ross and three other climate activists claimed the coal mound for over an hour before being arrested for trespass.
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  • A female snowshoer admires the trees above her on a trip to Kendall Peak near Snoqualmie Pass, Washington.
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  • Paddles rest against Hawaiian-Alaskan Chief Frank Nelson's ornately decorated family canoe at Stommish Beach on the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007.  A crew paddled the canoe all the way from the North end of Vancouver Island to visit the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. When in use, the orientation of the paddles reflects the intentions of the crew - the black sides symbolize peace, while the red sides symbolize war. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5.
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  • Climber Kris Haskins sits on the summit of Mount Stuart after a successful ascent by the West Ridge, Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington. Mount Stuart is the second highest non-volcanic peak in the state.
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  • A man leads his mule, loaded with supplies purchased in Cuzco, through a blizzard and over a high pass enroute to the extant Quechua-speaking Incan village of Q'eros in the Peruvian Andes on September 14, 2005.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) stripped of their bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) stripped of their bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting  in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • A young woman wearing a traditional cedar bark hat listens intently to Chief Edgar Charlie as he addresses his crew at Stommish Beach on the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007. The group paddled all the way from the North end of Vancouver Island to visit the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5.
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  • Trevor Fenner pulls a kickflip during a skate session on the angular concrete features near Garfield High School, in Seattle, Washington. Fenner, who grew up in Seattle, now lives in Los Angeles and came back for the summer to look for work.
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  • David Williams, of Bellingham's Autumn Rose Canoe Club, gives directions to his fellow teammates (l-r) Tyson Oreiro, David Oreiro, Ivan Washington, Lawrence Solomom, Justin Williams, Victor Harry and Richard Ballew as they prepare their war canoe to race in the 11-men category at the 61st Annual Lummi Stommish Water Festival at the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on June 24, 2007. The team finished first in the race.
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  • Dancers, adorned in their finest regalia, competed for prizes in a variety of men's and women's categories to the sounds of drumming and singing at the First Nations Pow Wow in Seattle, Washington on April 14, 2007. Dancers, drummers and singers from tribes across North America gather every year at the University of Washington to compete in the weekend long celebration.
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  • A dancer waits to compete at the First Nations Pow Wow in Seattle, Washington on April 14, 2007. Dancers, drummers and singers from tribes across North America gather every year at the University of Washington to compete in the weekend long celebration.
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  • An adult couple sit together looking down at the Colorado River from Plateau Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona on September 20, 2006. The viewpoint is a short hike from Indian Garden campground on the Bright Angel Trail.
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  • Brian Polagye stands proudly on Hurricane Ridge, Glacier Peak Wilderness, Washington, as the sun bursts through.
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  • People watch the ceremonial arrival of the first Paris - Seattle direct Air France flight at SeaTac Airport near Seattle, Washington.
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  • Climber Brian Polagye reads peak names from his topo map as he stands on the summit of Wallaby Peak, Okanogan National Forest, Washington.
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  • Climber Paolo Denti throws an arm into the air in celebration as he stands on the summit of Wallaby Peak, Okanogan National Forest, Washington, looking out into the Cascade Range.
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  • Climber Brian Polagye takes a brief break during a misty winter ascent of Mount Baring, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington.
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  • Skiers discuss possible routes of descent on a ski tour around Table Mountain in the Mount Baker backcountry, Washington.
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  • Liana Welty takes in the views off the sea of sand  from the tallest dune in the Erg Zehar area, a three-day camel trek away from M'hamid, Morocco.
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  • Lummi elder Ted Solomon, holding a traditional cedar bark hat, stands on the shore of Stommish Beach to welcome arriving canoes at the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007. Canoes, coming as far as Alaska, were ceremoniously welcomed by the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5. Solomon teaches Lummi language and cedar basket weaving.
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  • Drums are played and crowds gather as the canoes arrive at Stommish Beach on the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007. Canoes, coming as far as Alaska, were ceremoniously welcomed by the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5.
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  • Trevor Fenner sleeps on his skateboard after a session on the angular concrete features by Garfield High School, in Seattle, Washington. Fenner, who grew up in Seattle, now lives in Los Angeles and came back for the summer to look for work.
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  • Pieces of freshly-caught salmon are slow-cooked and smoked on skewers by a wood fire during the 61st Annual Lummi Stommish Water Festival at the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on June 24, 2007.
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  • University of Washington students (l-r) Rex Thompson, Lucy Burnett and Zach Scholl jam out on April 6, 2007 in celebration of "Blossom Lovefest," held each Spring under the blooming cherry trees on the Seattle, Washington campus.
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  • Giant ceremonial kiva at Chaco Culture National HIstoric Park, New Mexico on July 22, 2006.
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  • Climber Obadiah Reid scrambles up the West Ridge of Mount Stuart, Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington on September 6, 2008. Ingalls Lake is visible in the valley below.
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  • Climber Brian Polagye ascends the thin Northwest ridge of Dorado Needle, a rocky spire in the heart of North Cascades National Park, Washington on August 11, 2007.
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  • Climbers Jim Prager, right, and Brian Polagye enjoy the views from the top of Eldorado Peak, in the heart of North Cascades National Park, Washington on August 10, 2007.
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  • A group of hikers stand together on the Yellow Aster Butte trail, Mount Baker Wilderness, Washington.
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  • Climber Kris Haskins waits for night to fall at a bivy below the summit of Mount Stuart in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington.
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  • A snowshoer runs through a misty forest, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, WA.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) harvested for bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • Eric Ross (l-r) and Tom Weiss stand proudly with mock wind turbines on top of the large coal mound at the Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado on April 27, 2010. During the protest for more renewables, Ross, Weiss and two other climate activists claimed the coal mound for over an hour before being arrested for trespass.
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  • Bare-chested climber Ian Derrington throws his arms into the air in celebration as he stands on the summit of Wallaby Peak, Okanogan National Forest, Washington, looking out into the Cascade Range.
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  • An American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) breaches the water surface as a kayaker passes by in Everglades National Park, Florida. There is a remnant population of only about 2000 American crocodiles in Florida.
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  • The Washington Monument and American flags at sunset on the National Mall, Washington DC.
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  • The Washington Monument and American flags at sunset on the National Mall, Washington DC.
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  • Bjornar Hogset steers his boat out to sea from Vaeroy Island, Lofoten Islands, Norway to go fishing with his American guests Parmenter and Liana Welty.
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  • A window glows from a small ranch house flying the American flag in the outskirts of Victor, Idaho.
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  • Details of the feet and scales of an American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) along the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • A woman wearing an American flag and straw hat watches the 2012 Bolder Boulder 10K road race in Boulder, Colorado.
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  • American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) along the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • A fan wears an "It's great to be American" baseball hat during the World Cup soccer match between England and the USA at Conor O'Neill's pub in Boulder, Colorado on June 12, 2010.
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  • Fans for both the American and English teams watch the World Cup soccer match between England and the USA from Conor O'Neill's pub in Boulder, Colorado on June 12, 2010. The match ended in a 1-1 tie.
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  • An American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) swims partially submerged along the Nine Mile Pond Canoe Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • Rain drops fall around the head of a swimming American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) along the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • A partially submerged American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) stays alert, keeping one eye open, along the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • Scholarship students at the North American Nature Photography Association arrive by bus to photograph Lockwood, near Reno, Nevada. The site is one of three properties so far being restored in a $20 million effort by the Nature Conservancy to revitalize the Lower Truckee River ecosystem.
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  • Green tomatillos (Physalis philadelphica), a variety of tomato used in many Latin American salsas, are piled on a wooden table at a home in Santa Catarina Lachatao, part of the Pueblos Mancomunados, a network of Zapotec villages in the Sierra Norte Mountains of Oaxaca state, Mexico.
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  • Andrew Pipis (left) and Nick Hess clutch american flags as they watch the World Cup soccer match between England and the USA from Conor O'Neill's pub in Boulder, Colorado on June 12, 2010. The match ended in a 1-1 tie.
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  • Light from flashlights is reflected by American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) eyes at dusk along the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • Light from flashlights is reflected by American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) eyes at dusk along the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • Rain drops fall around the head of a partially submerged American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) along the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • Lily Foster works with child volunteers at the Centro de Agricultura Urbana Romita, a public demonstration garden in Cuauhtemoc district, Mexico City, Mexico on June 19, 2008. The garden was established for holding community events and urban gardening workshops by the organization Sembradores Urbanos, an organization co-founded by Foster, an American now living in Mexico City.
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  • Nomad guide Elhussein Sbiti sits with American client Liana Welty in a tent at night on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara.
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  • Back scales rise above the surface as an American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) swims partially submerged along the Nine Mile Pond Canoe Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • An American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) swims partially submerged along the Nine Mile Pond Canoe Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • An American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) rests atop a tiny island in a swamp  along the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • Rain drops fall around the head of a partially submerged American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) along the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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