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  • The wild ponies of Chincoteague reach land after swimming across the channel from Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island during the annual Pony Swim, July 27, 2011 in Chincoteague, Virginia.
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  • The wild ponies of Chincoteague reach land after swimming across the channel from Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island during the annual Pony Swim, July 27, 2011 in Chincoteague, Virginia.
    CHINCOTEAGUE_Pony_Swim_008.JPG
  • The wild ponies of Chincoteague reach land after swimming across the channel from Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island during the annual Pony Swim, July 27, 2011 in Chincoteague, Virginia.
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  • The wild ponies of Chincoteague graze watched by spectators after swimming across the channel from Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island during the annual Pony Swim, July 27, 2011 in Chincoteague, Virginia.
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  • A common loon swimming on Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
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  • Swimming pool at the Hilton Resort along the Persian Gulf in Kuwait.
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  • The wild ponies of Chincoteague swim across the channel from Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island during the annual Pony Swim, July 27, 2011 in Chincoteague, Virginia.
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  • The wild ponies of Chincoteague swim across the channel from Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island during the annual Pony Swim, July 27, 2011 in Chincoteague, Virginia.
    CHINCOTEAGUE_Pony_Swim_006.JPG
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_031.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_029.jpg
  • A common loon sits on a swim platform on a foggy sunrise morning on Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
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  • A common loon sits on a swim platform on a foggy sunrise morning on Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
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  • A common loon sits on a swim platform on a foggy sunrise morning on Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
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  • A common loon sits on a swim platform on a foggy sunrise morning on Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Boulder Junction_20120625_062.JPG
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_033.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_025.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_024.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_032.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_034.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_030.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_028.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_027.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_026.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_023.jpg
  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_022.jpg
  • A swim platform on a foggy sunrise morning on Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Boulder Junction_20120625_057.JPG
  • A common loon sits on a swim platform on a foggy sunrise morning on Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Boulder Junction_20120625_056.JPG
  • A common loon sits on a swim platform on a foggy sunrise morning on Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Boulder Junction_20120625_064.JPG
  • Brown Bear cubs swim together in the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_035.jpg
  • An adult American black bear swims in Anan Creek as it searches for spawning salmon in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
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  • A pair of trumpeter swans swim in the Potter Creek marsh with the Chugach Mountains behind outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_016.jpg
  • A pair of trumpeter swans swim in the Potter Creek marsh with the Chugach Mountains behind outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_015.jpg
  • A pair of trumpeter swans swim in the Potter Creek marsh with the Chugach Mountains behind outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
    Trumpeter Swans_20190914_014.jpg
  • Young girls jump from a platform into Charleston Harbor on a warm summer day.
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  • Young girls jump from a platform into Charleston Harbor on a warm summer day.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25658.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25656.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25647.JPG
  • Tourists watch a performance by bottle nose dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25645.JPG
  • Tourists watch a performance by bottle nose dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25643.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins perform at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    dolphin_research_center_013.JPG
  • People cool off in the Pineapple fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
    Heat_Wave_29309.JPG
  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
    Heat_Wave_29308.JPG
  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
    Heat_Wave_29306.JPG
  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
    Heat_Wave_29304.JPG
  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
    Heat_Wave_29303.JPG
  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
    Heat_Wave_29302.JPG
  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
    Heat_Wave_29301.JPG
  • A young boy cools off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
    Heat_Wave_29300.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins jump out of the water at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25668.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25667.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25666.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25665.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25663.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25661.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25662.JPG
  • A trainer demonstrates bottle nose dolphin commands to tourists at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25660.JPG
  • A trainer demonstrates bottle nose dolphin commands to tourists at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25659.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25657.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25655.JPG
  • A young girl watches bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25654.JPG
  • Tourists play with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25653.JPG
  • Tourists watch a performance by bottle nose dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25652.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25651.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25648.JPG
  • Tourists watch a performance by bottle nose dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25646.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25644.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25641.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25642.JPG
  • Young children play with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25640.JPG
  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25638.JPG
  • A trainer works with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center as tourists watch June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25637.JPG
  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25636.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25635.JPG
  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25634.JPG
  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25633.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25632.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A trainer comforts a California Sea Lion at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Young children play in the waters of New Plymouth bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Young boys jump off pier pillions into the New Plymouth Harbour at New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Young boys jump off pier pillions into the New Plymouth Harbour at New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Young boys jump off pier pillions into the New Plymouth Harbour at New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • People crowd the beachfront on a spring day in Folly Beach , SC.
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  • Young children play in the waters of New Plymouth bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • A couple wades during sunset at Lake Megunticook Camden Maine
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
    Heat_Wave_29307.JPG
  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
    Heat_Wave_29305.JPG
  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25639.JPG
  • Young boys jump off pier pillions into the New Plymouth Harbour at New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • A rehabilitated Green sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A rehabilitated Green sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
    Sea_Turtles_27490.JPG
  • A rehabilitated Green sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
    Sea_Turtles_27486.JPG
  • An adult American black bear chases a spawning salmon through the water in Anan Creek at the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Black Bear_71347.JPG
  • A rehabilitated Green sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
    Sea_Turtles_27496.JPG
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