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Attention
Travelers...
"The Ultimate Blueprint for
Inexpensive, Safe, and
Comfortable RTW World
Travel. The Only Comprehensive
"How To" Guide That Covers It ALL..."
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getting cheap airfares - health - where to stay - jobs - cash and credit cards -
safety - passports - travel advisories - visas - precautions - pre-trip timeline -
insurance - food - language - climate issues - best online resources - packing
checklist - travel tech - budgeting - resources on the road - food - etiquette -
price comparisons -
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Dear World Traveler,
How can I travel comfortably but inexpensively?
How can I travel to exotic countries safely?
How can I get the cheapest airfares around the world?
How can I avoid hassles and inconveniences that eat up my travel
time?
I'm a woman - how can I travel on my own safely?
These are questions I hear all the time from people who visit my
No Debt World Travel blog.
And it's why you'll want read the following letter.
Brian Peters here. If you've done any round the world
(rtw) travel research using the Internet you already know what a great sea of information
it is...and pretty darn time consuming to find trustworthy sources that are not just overblown
promotions.
Finally, all of the information you need to plan your trip - big or
small - is now in one place. No need to go sifting through Google searches to find informative and
trustworthy resources. I've done all that for you and then some.
The No Debt World Travel Guide is
the definitive A to Z on everything you need to know and plan for travel just about anywhere in the
world. It also comes with a ton of information on how to find jobs all over the
world and travel indefinitely.
But first...
Get yourself your favorite beverage, kick back and take a journey
with me...
Confessions of A Modern
Traveler
The weird thing about my addiction to packing up and getting out
of town is that I was never much of a fan of traveling. Before I started exploring the globe, I was
busy playing my part in Corporate America.
Travel was for people who had money, or had the free time. I had none of those things…or so I
thought. Sure, there were places I wanted to visit but I really did not know how that was going to
happen.
Now I have my own blueprint - the one I'm going to tell you about
today. I can pick up and go to just about any corner of the world with just a tiny amount
money - yet live comfortably for an indefinite period of time.
Total freedom!
Am I rich? No.
Do I know five languages? No. (I only know English!)
Do I have special skills that enable me to work abroad?
No.
I'm just a regular guy with a blueprint on the most comfortable, safe and inexpensive way to
travel the world, including countries that are termed "dangerous" and "unstable" by the US
Government.
What do they say about The No Debt World Travel
Guide...
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It is easier to relate to traveling when
getting a first-hand point of view from an experienced
traveler.
Brian's stories make it easier for the
would be traveler to understand a situation.
Outlining cost of hotel vs hostel, which is up-to-date, helps
first-time, less experienced travelers, and even experienced
travelers who want to extend travel time but do not know how to cut
the cost of traveling.
The links to online stores showing items to purchase for a trip and
including a hostel check list is brilliant.
Also very valuable are the countdown checklists at the end,
especially for the procrastinator!
And so many links of information that it eliminates much of the leg
work and mystery of how to's, especially with visas, etc.
Bravo!
S. Toni
Suvet
New York, NY
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I really like the three ways that The No
Debt World Travel Guide is not just an Ebook - you also get
video "how to's" and audio interviews long-time
travelers.
Now I know how to plan ahead much easier. Knowing where to stay and
how to get there.
Victor
Montoya
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Brian, you did a great job dispelling all
the common myths and fears about long term travel (money,
fear, etc).
Terrific specific information on how to accomplish alot of the day
to day tasks. The links are really helpful in the planning stage,
along with the pre trip information. Great
job!
Jillian Simensky
Tulum, Mexico
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The No Debt World Travel Guide is relevant
to today's travelers and helps to plan in advance better.
I found many good tips that I would have probably forgot otherwise.
It's saving me time and money looking for resources that have
already been proven to work.
Kimberly
Crockett
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The book is easy to read and the personal
stories and experiences draw the reader in.
It has a great format / layout and very
helpful and insightful tips and links for more information
that every traveler will find useful. The money/credit card
and insurance chapters are invaluable.
Jennifer
Wellington
New York, NY
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The No Debt World Travel Guide gave me a
lot of things to consider that I probably would not think of
until a challenge popped up.
I am a planner, so I like knowing what to
expect in advance in order to be prepared. I find that the
more prepared I am, the more I can relax and enjoy the
experience of travelling.
I like the specifics on dealing with
issues like banking, safety, and gear.
The links provided convenient access to
more info and the guest interviews which provided
perspectives I’d not thought of.
Ronda
Rodriguez
Tampa, FL
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The No Debt World Travel Guide is easy to
navigate and the most practical way to know ahead of time
what to expect, what to avoid, what to bring, and where to
go.
Kristofer
Beem
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The No Debt
Travel Guide is a thorough and practical checklist of the
things I need to do and bring.
It gave specific information about countries to avoid ...
recognizing that this list is different based on one's own
nationality. I like that the guide would save me time BEFORE
travel.
Andy E.
Williams
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Most other
sources remain vague and do not give cost
estimates. In contrast
The No Debt Travel Guide gives an in depth discussion on
the actual cost for someone to travel.
The voice interviews with different blogger/travelers really helped
me understand how they go about finding lodging / work / etc.
After seeing how a pro picks a hostel in the video, I am more
comfortable with picking one now. Excellent
content.
Thomas J
Brittnacher II
Kaukauna, WI
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Just when I thought I'd be too old to stay
in a hostel, Brian offers his words of wisdom!
And the 3 biggies: travel insurance,
health and travel tech. This is THE guide to travel safely,
happily, and within budget and have lots of good, worldly
stories to share during the process.
And info I never thought of on backpacks,
tech equipment, and keeping in touch while
travelling.
Tamra E
Bell
New York, NY
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Your time of discovery...
Become
enlightened...
Acquire new ideas, opinions, and inspiration when you visit
places off the beaten path - like Nelson Mandela's prison cell on Robben Island or the
secluded beaches of Thailand...
Meet new
friends...
Travel the world - not only physically - but through the
experiences and lives of others. You could be in a Dublin cafe hearing about what life is like in
Tokyo. Ever notice how some of the most incredible stories you hear are about people meeting
each other?
Enjoy food?
The sublime, the sensuous, the exotic, and the bizarre.
Experience the differences in every way you can!
Become a
citizen of the world...
Come and connect with the Japanese on their lunch break,
the protesting farmers in Athens, or the bronzed sunworshipers of Brazil.
Connections. Making connections can make you feel at
home. ...And it can happen anywhere.
Expand your mind...
What you see and hear on the news is just a fraction of what's
really going on in the world. See for yourself how things really are. How people really are, what
they think, what they value and how the great majority love the United States.
Get work...
Maybe it's just for experience or money - or both. I'll show you how to find jobs almost
anywhere so you can travel for as long as you wish. Audio interviews included in
The No Debt World Travel Guide will introduce you to people who've been
doing this successfully for years.
Become truly
grateful...
Travel deep into the Far East and
Africa and experience life as you have never known it. Some of the experiences will
emotionally blindside you - but you will cherish them forever.
Become
fearless...
Without even being aware of it, traveling builds your sense of
confidence on a daily basis. Each time you go through something, see something, or do
something you have never done before, you naturally become more capable of facing new challenges.
Eventually you realize that you can face anything. This
is the gift of travel.
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The simple formula to know how exactly how much you will spend in
each place - regardless of how expensive you
think it is. |
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How to get the most flexibility for your flight plans. Changing
flights during a trip is inevitable - here's
how to make this painless and affordable. |
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The simple way to keep track of your funds, no matter where you are
in the world. |
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The A to Z on medical and round the world travel insurance.
There are so many loopholes here! I cover all the bases so there are no surprises if you encounter
a difficult situation. |
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The one thing you must check with your credit card company before you
leave - it will save you money and tons of
aggravation! |
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The four options for affordable flights around the world. |
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The simple strategy to avoid all the confusion and hassle regarding
visas in different countries. You need all
this in order before you go. |
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The security measure that keeps you "in the money" even if you lose
your wallet. |
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The bank machine scam that will clean out your account. |
Just totally
forget these travel myths...
Round the world
traveling is for the wealthy right?
Airlines, accommodation, eating in restaurants - you have to have
a lot of money for that right? Actually no.
Well actually yes - if you want to stay in the Holiday Inn when
visiting Barcelona - then it's going to cost you.
But if you're looking to get the most from your rtw travel
experience by immersing yourself in the culture and making connections with people, then
you'll want to stay away from US style hotels and stay in the places where travelers and explorers
stay - away from the bourgeois tourists. This also happens be the way to save you tons of
money.
By traveling in the "explorer circle" you can live like a king or
queen on a budget of about $100 US per day or less. This includes your accommodation, food and
drink, ground transportation, and various other things you'll need along the way, including
appropriate clothing, incidentals and other expenses.
Can't stay in
hostels because you are too old?
Hostels welcome everyone these days. The No Debt
Travel Guide comes with a video where I show you how to find and book the
best hostel accommodation - safe - clean - secure and the best place make new friends
and exchange stories.
I can only speak English!
If you could only speak Swedish, traveling all over the world
might be a bit of a challenge. But if English is all you speak, you will have zero
problems getting where you need to go, ordering food, booking accommodation. In fact, you'll
find a lot of locals who want to practice their English. And
remember, language is just one of the many ways
to communicate with people ;-)
Can't travel
because you have kids?
I saw many families doing it affordably - staying in hostels, just
like everyone else.
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The simple rule to follow so that your baggage is never overweight -
no matter what airline you fly. |
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The checklist of arrangements you'll need to make to keep the home
fires burning. |
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The A to Z on maintaining access to your funds. |
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All the web resources you will ever need covering, currency
conversion, visas, where and what kinds of shots you'll need and much
more... |
Fearless RTW Travel
One the best ways to
prepare for a trip is to learn from the experiences of others. There are countless ways to
protect your belongings and your person that are common practice among seasoned
travelers.
In The No
Debt World Travel Guide you will discover a number of different perspectives on
safety from men and women who've travelled the world over. As well, I cover all of
the practical aspects of your safety and well being including your health, your personal
belongings, backup plans, and insurance.
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Everything you need to consider when
choosing a hostel. This makes staying
at these places
hassle free. |
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The three best days of the week to
fly to save money. |
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Why some countries require at least
three months advance planning before you leave. Avoid planning your dream trip and
then having to cancel because you didn't cover these bases. |
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Safety, safety, safety. Following
these protocols will steer you clear
of 99.9% of the
hassle and misfortune encountered by other
travelers. |
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Links to all the information and
resources you'll need on the web to plan
your trip. |
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Frustration Killer: The two key
questions to ask the insurance company before you
leave. |
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Airlines have new rules regarding
world travellers...doing this one
thing will steer
you clear of huge and unnecessary hassle. |
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The simple steps to be sure you are
not entering into an unsafe situation. |
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The simple rule of thumb that will
make your bag lighter for the WHOLE TRIP. |
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How to keep in contact with you
friends and family via phone and only pay
$20 during a 3 month
trip. |
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I've been there AND I've compiled all
the research for price comparisons that will blow your mind. |
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The A to Z on medical considerations
- no matter how fit and healthy you
are, you must pay
attention to this section to avoid illness.
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Wondering what to pack? Look at my
exhaustive list of over 50 items to consider packing. |
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Few people think to do this but doing
so will keep one foot in your own country no matter where you are - a very secure
feeling indeed. |
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The checklist that starts getting you
organized 6 months before you leave. |
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The simple way to eat the best food
and pay the least - works for any country. |
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The simple way to ensure your credit
card does not get frozen while in a foreign country. Easily avoid this hassle that
can spoil a trip for days. |
Where to meet the real explorers of the
world...
Are they at the Holiday
Inn? The Paris Ritz?
Afraid not.
Hostels are the gateway to
experiences and relationships that cannot be found anywhere else. It's
where travel is "happening."
I know what you may be
thinking. Hostels are for students who have no money and don't care where
they stay.
Yes, that used to be the
case. They used to be called "Youth Hostels" - but that's not the case
anymore. Your age, marital status,
or even if you are traveling with kids is not an issue. Hostels welcome
everyone these days. At some places you can even get private rooms with
an en suite bathroom!
The best part is you'll meet
people like yourself who want to experience what the world has to
offer. The stories you share and bonds you make will stick with you
for the rest of you life. You will also get invaluable tips and
information from travelers who just came from where you are
going.
The low cost of hostels is
really just an extra benefit - it's actually nothing compared to
the connections you'll make with other travelers. And don't worry if
you are shy - it's impossible not to be enveloped into
the camaraderie.
But not all
hostels are created equal (just like hotels). I'll show you exactly how
to book yourself into the best
hostels. So don't miss
out on hostels!
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The little known trick about airports
that can save you tons of cash on airline tickets. |
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The simple trick to avoid paying high
prices for one way tickets. |
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The two credit cards that get
accepted worldwide - it's not what you think! |
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Use airline alliance or choose
various airlines? Pros / cons. |
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A complete guide to what clothing to
bring - even if you are traveling in hot weather all the way to snowy
climates. |
The case for traveling by
yourself...
Traveling by yourself -
risky? Scary?
Sure, facing new situations is
one thing - facing them alone is altogether different. Different, I
agree. But not necessarily dangerous.
One of the
components of The No Debt World Guide is an
interview with Janice Waugh - a woman solo traveler for the past
30 years. Janice goes into detail about how to travel safely on your
own, simply by following a few ground rules that will naturally
keep you away from dangerous or
uncomfortable situations.
Janice actually took a trip down the Mississippi - clubbing all the way
because she wanted to take in all the music of this area. So she was a woman on
her own, entering a new and unfamiliar bar nearly every night for weeks.
Janice had a great time soaking up the music and culture because she knew
from experience how to avoid problems. This interview is a "must listen" expert
interview for anyone considering rtw travel on their own. Janice is all
about being smart to stay safe!
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Interview with
Janice Waugh who's been traveling on her own for
decades.
This is a must listen for anyone who's wondering about what it's
like to travel alone - particularly women who would like to know
how she does this year after year in all different sorts of
situations without any problems. |
But safety issues aside, why would you want to
travel on your own? Well, you are going to meet more people. Period. And if you
are introverted (like I was when I started traveling), you are actually going
to find that meeting and connecting with people on the road really easy - if
you are traveling alone.
You see, other people traveling are in the same boat as you.
They just want to meet friendly new people. It's not like trying to strike up a
conversation with someone in a cafe in your home town. Not like that at
all!
When you are on the road, you will be talking and making new
friends - even if you are shy. And these are social skills that you'll take
with you wherever you go. You might start out as shy but a few weeks on your
own and you're suddenly the one helping the shy guy feel comfortable about
meeting new people.
It's an incredible confidence booster. And once you have it, it never leaves
you - even when you return home.
But...if you are traveling with a friend then you are going to
meet less people because you are naturally talking with each other.
The other thing you're going to have to do a little (or a lot)
when traveling with others is compromise on what you want to do and see. Can
they compromise? Can you?
There are many stories of people traveling together at
first...and then splitting up to go on their own. Some meet up again down the
road, others remain solo. That's fine - just be open to what has to happen so
that your trip is everything you dream it to be.
One thing is for sure - in all my travels I never ever heard a
story about someone who regretted traveling alone. The upside easily overtakes
any downside. On the other hand, I have heard many a story about 'what a drag
my traveling partner is.'
If you are traveling with a partner, best to get some ground
rules on the table at the start. It's impossible for you to have the exact same
interests. Impossible! So you should plan for this - make sure you really draw
out your partner's interests before you leave or things could get downright
miserable.
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"I hate seeing gallery
after gallery - this is really boring for me - I wanted to be
outside more, hiking in the mountains..."
Rome, February 2009.
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How to sustain your RTW travel for as long as you
choose...
How would you like to travel indefinitely? If you don't have a job now or
you're leaving one...then you can travel to wherever you want for as long as
you want.
But at some point you're going to have to make some money. I met a lot
people who worked at all kinds of jobs while they were travelling. For most of
the jobs, you don't need any experience - you just need to be willing!
For the most part , you're not going to make your career out of these jobs -
they're just stops along the way to build up your money reserves or maybe even
just to pay for your room and board for the time you are there.
But if you're looking for guidance on how to take your career with you, the
following expert interviews will give you all the insight and tips you need to
make this happen.
5 Expert Interviews from seasoned travelers who'll show
you how to live, work, and travel for as long as you
wish...
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Nora tells the
story of how she had always wanted to travel
more but was tied to her job. So...one day she
decided to change how she did her job. Pretty
soon after, she sold her house and car and hit
the road.
That was two years ago and since that time she's
lived in the Canadian rocky mountains, Hawaii,
Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and
Mexico. She's got numerous tips and insights on
keeping costs down, places to stay, and finding
work. Last heard from in
Australia... |
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Interview with
Michaela Potter who's been traveling
for years - about 6 months at a time,
every 3 to 5 years. She's been all over
Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South America,
Thailand, and Loas.
Michaela's speciality is about helping people
transition from their job to being able to
travel...and then back to work in the same or a new
position. It's essential insight for anyone who
sees their present job as preventing them from
traveling.
She also speaks about how travel is probably the
best way to discover how you can change the
direction of your life because you are unplugged
from you regular home / work /
culture. |
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Interview with
Sherry Ott who's been able to travel just
about anywhere with her English as a Second
Language (ESL) Certification.
She tells us how you can get certified just
about anywhere in the world - so no need
to come home to get certified! But not all
ESL teaching jobs are alike and Sherry gives us the
entire overview to expect, rates of pay, bonuses
and other ways you can use your ESL Certification
to make money. |
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Interview
with Carmen Bolanos who managed to
change her job from being rooted in one
place - to something she could do
anywhere, as long as she could get on the
phone or connect to the Internet.
More than that - she's been living abroad while
bringing up her three children. She's been to
Japan, Europe, and lately Brazil. She an expert
on how to travel while working at the same
time.
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Interview
with Joanna Haugen, a lifelong traveler
who's covered 46 states and six continents - a
self-described "travel machine."
Joanna has a ton of good information for any
traveler but most compelling is her experience
working in Kenya for the Peace Corps. If you have
ever thought about this or want to know more -
Joanna's experience is an excellent place to
start. |
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Today you can join the explorers of the world. There are simply
so many ways to get this done regardless of your present job status.
The great thing is that The No Debt World Travel
Guide brings it all together in one place: the information,
the resources, each and every planning step, and the invaluable experience
of others who are doing it right now.
Yes
Brian!
I want I want to get everything in The No Debt
World Travel Package so I can travel
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over and if I'm not completely satisfied, I can return it for a
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I am looking forward to receiving the
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Debt World Travel Guide
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The interesting thing about Benny is that
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Jim has stayed in hostels all over the
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So Jim is great for debunking all those myths,
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As Jim points out, hostels provide a incredible
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