Santa Barbara Food & Photo Tour
We are a walking Santa Barbara food tour company that takes guests through the Funk Zone neighborhood for bites and sips from some of the best eateries in the 'hood!
Along the way, a pro tour guide will teach you a thing or two about taking better food photos with your smartphone and share interesting history facts as you go!
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Santa Barbara Brewery Tours - Santa Barbara, CA.
Whether you're with your partner or a group of friends Santa Barbara Brewery Tours offers private and public shared-brewery tours. Visit some of the best breweries in Santa Barbara. SB Brewery Tours Video has been shot in Santa Barbara, CA United States.
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Santa Barbara Adventures!
It's been a while, but I'm back with a bunch of adventures to share with you. First stop is Ventura for some Thai food and an amazing sunset, then we go to Santa Barbara and do some stand up paddle boarding and eat the best Mexican food ever! We go to a carwash, get some delicious doughnuts, and go to the gym to work it all off. Thanks for watching! Also if you're in Connecticut November 18-19 come see me at Mystique! See you soon ;)
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Hey Guys, Alicia Here (1 half of the Brains with Booty Duo) I've put together a summary of some of favour Californian Experiences from my time here. I'm a frequent Californian traveller, this time however we made it our mission to go beyond our comfort zone and take in all the sights of California.
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The 1975, Robbers (live), Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, April 22, 2019 (4K UHD)
The 1975 play Robbers live in concert at their sold-out show at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California on April 22, 2019. The song was originally released in 2013 on their self-titled debut album. The 1975 are from Manchester, England and consist of Matty Healy (lead vocals), Adam Hann (guitar), Ross MacDonald (bass), and George Daniel (drums).
Matty Healy has said in interviews that the song was inspired by the Quentin Tarantino movie True Romance: It’s the sentiment behind the film that appeals to me, the hopelessly romantic notion that two people can meet and instantly fall in love, an escape story where love is the highest law and conquers all against the odds. Characters like Bonnie and Clyde always appealed to me as a teenager – couples so intoxicated with one another that they fear nothing in the pursuit of the realization of each other, actions fueled by blind unconditional love. ‘Robbers’ is an ode to those relationships.
Lyrics:
She had a face straight out a magazine
God only knows but you'll never leave her
Her balaclava is starting to chafe
When she gets his gun he's begging, Babe stay, stay, stay, stay, stay
I'll give him one more time
We'll give you one more fight
Said one more line
Will I know you
Now if you never shoot, you'll never know
And if you never eat, you'll never grow
You've got a pretty kinda dirty face
When she's leaving your home she's begging you, stay, stay, stay, stay, stay
I'll give you one more time
We'll give you one more fight
Just said one more line
There'll be a riot, 'cause I know you
Well, now that you've got your gun
It's much harder now the police have come
Now shoot him if it's what you're worth
But if you just take off your mask
To find out that everything's gone wrong, wrong, wrong
Now everybody's dead
And they're driving past my old school
And he's got his gun, he's got his suit on
She says, babe, you look so cool, you look so cool, you look so cool
You look so cool, you look so cool, you look so cool
The 1975 North American Tour Dates:
March 17 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Vive Latino
March 20 – Guadalajara, Mexico @ Auditorio Telmex
March 22 – Monterrey, Mexico @ Parque Fundidora, Pa'l Norte Music Fest 2019
March 25 – Lima Peru @ Domos Art
March 28 – Asunción, Paraguay @ Espacio Idesa, Asuncionico 2019
March 30 – San Isidro, Argentina @ Lollapalooza Argentina 2019
March 31 – Santiago, Chile @ Lollapalooza Chile 2019
April 4 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ Circo Voador
April 5 – São Paulo, Brazil @ Lollapalooza Brazil 2019
April 7 – Briceño, Colombia @ Festival Estéreo Picnic 2019
April 10 - West Hollywood, CA @ The Roxy
April 12 – Indio, CA @ Coachella 2019
April 15 – Phoenix, AZ @ Comerica Theatre
April 16 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel
April 17 - West Hollywood, CA @ The Roxy
April 19 – Indio, CA @ Coachella 2019
April 21 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl
April 22-23 – San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Auditorium
April 25 – Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater
April 26 – Vancouver, BC @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
April 27 – Portland, OR @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum
April 29 – Orem, UT, @ UCCU Center
April 30 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May 2 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
May 3 – Austin, TX @ Austin360 Amphitheater
May 4 – Sugar Land, TX @ Smart Financial Centre
May 6 – Kansas City, KS @ Providence Medical Event Amphitheater
May 7 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory
May 8 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
May 10 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave / Eagles Ballroom
May 11 – Rochester Hills, MI @ Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
May 12 – Cincinnati, OH @ PNC Pavilion
May 14 – Columbus, OH @ Express Live! Outdoor
May 15 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater
May 18 – Atlanta, GA @ State Bank Amphitheatre (Chastain Park)
May 19 – Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
May 21 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem
May 22 – Richmond, VA @ Virginia Credit Union Live
May 29 – Darien Center, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheater
May 30 – Boston, MA @ Agganis Arena
June 1 – New York, NY @ Governors Ball Music Festival, Randall's Island Park
June 3 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
Discover Santa Barbara Trip: Knapp's Castle
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Santa Monica College Shooting (June 7, 2013, 2:19 PM)
SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Four people were killed and five wounded on Friday morning as a gunman, dressed in black and carrying an assault rifle, strode across Santa Monica firing at people, cars, a public bus and buildings before being shot and killed by the police at the Santa Monica College Library, the authorities said.
The Santa Monica police at first said six people had been killed by the gunman. On Friday evening, Sgt. Richard Lewis said the actual figure was four. One of the victims was said to be in critical condition.
The shooting took place about 10 minutes away from where President Obama was attending a private fund-raising lunch before heading to Palm Springs for a meeting with the president of China. He went by motorcade to the Los Angeles airport and flew to Palm Springs about 2 p.m.
The gunman, who was not identified, was described as 25 to 30 years old. His body was spotted lifeless about 200 yards from the library.
The carnage began Friday morning in eastern Santa Monica after the police responded to reports of shots being fired and a house engulfed in flames. The police said that two bodies had been found in the house, and that they were investigating whether those victims were related to the gunman.
From there, the gunman, wielding what the police said was probably an AR-15, hijacked a car driven by a young women and forced her to drive her across town toward the campus. Along the way, he emerged from the car at at least two intersections in this quiet beach town, firing indiscriminately at buildings, a public bus, cars and a police vehicle before ending his rampage in a confrontation with Santa Monica city and campus police officers.
At one point on Friday, the police said they had detained a potential suspect who they thought might have had a role in the shootings. Sergeant Lewis said the person was released and had no involvement in the shooting.
The authorities said the gunman, in addition to carrying the assault rifle, was armed with other weapons, including at least one handgun that was found at the scene.
Witnesses described a morning of terror, chaos and confusion.
Joe Orcutt, who works at the bursar's office at Santa Monica College, said he went out to investigate after hearing what he first thought was a car backfiring. He turns and points his gun at me, and at that point I jumped out of the way, Mr. Orcutt said. He shot, and I ducked out of the way.
Witnesses described racing out the back door of the college library after the man walked in and opened fire.
I didn't want to take any chances, said Cyrus Jabbari, 19, a freshman at the college.
Brett Holzhauer, 19, a student who was in the library, said blood was smeared on the walls and floors.
There were hundreds of rounds of clips laying on the floor, he said. It looked like the guy just dropped his stuff right there.
None of the people who were killed or wounded were immediately identified.
The rampage, starting at the burning house and ending at the library, took about 10 minutes, the authorities said.
Two people were found dead inside the burning house on Yorkshire Avenue. From there, the gunman, who the police said was wearing a bulletproof vest, shot two people sitting in a Ford Explorer; one of them died and the other was taken to Ronald Reagan U.C.L.A. Medical Center, where she was listed in critical condition. He continued to Santa Monica College, where he fatally shot a woman he encountered at the campus before heading toward the library.
Another woman was listed in serious condition at the Reagan hospital. Three other women had minor injuries and were in good condition at the U.C.L.A. Medical Center, Santa Monica.
Driving from Eureka, CA to Berkeley, CA via US101
I got a good night sleep last night, and today am ready to explore Northern California a bit. I continued down US101 (Avenue of the Giants), and enjoyed the brobdingnagian redwoods. I even drove my car through one of the trees, stated to be about 2400 years old.
By the time I got to Ukiah, I was ready to hear some new music. Dig Music helped me with this need. Thanks Dig Music!!!
I met up with a friend in Berkeley. We had dinner and then took an Uber ride into San Francisco for some sightseeing.
My Sony HXR-NX100 rode shotgun on a tripod shooting at 4 fps. The tripod was held in place using bungee cords giving it I nice smooth feel, even on bumpy roads. I also used this same camera to shoot various scenes around the country, and to interview folks.
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Dazzling Time-Lapse Reveals America's Great Spaces | National Geographic
October 23, 2013—After quitting a comfortable day job, photographer Shane Black spent two months on the road shooting time-lapses of some of America's most beautiful spots. His Adventure Is Calling video is the mesmerizing result, made from about 10,000 of the photos he took.
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00:00 - Badlands National Park, South Dakota
00:16 - Yosemite National Park, California
00:26 - Zion National Park, Utah
00:37 - Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
00:44 - Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
01:06 - Monument Valley National Park, Arizona
01:20 - Marysville, Ohio
01:31 - Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
01:58 - Central Florida
02:03 - Flagstaff, Arizona
02:09 - Bruneau Dunes State Park, Idaho
02:13 - Holbrook, Arizona
02:21 - Marysville, Ohio
02:25 - Monument Valley, Arizona
02:29 - Texas
02:32 - Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
02:36 - Bandon Beach, Oregon
02:39 - White Sands National Monument, New Mexico
02:43 - Big Sur, California
02:46 - Santa Barbara, California
02:53 - Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
03:26 - Bruneau Dunes State Park, Oregon
03:51 - Zion National Park, Utah
04:03 - Yosemite National Park, California
04:19 - Zion National Park, Utah
04:34 - Monument Valley National Park, Arizona
04:46 - Yosemite National Park, California
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MUSIC: Signaling Through the Flames, by The American Dollar
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California shooting: Inside killers' home
The FBI are now investigating this week's California shooting as an act of terrorism. Report by Cara Legg.
Mireille Miller-Young Assaults Pro-Life Teenager
UCSB Professor Mireille Miller-Young Assaults Pro-Life Teenager
UCSB - University Defends Feminist Studies Professor Who Assaulted Pro-Life Students
The California school that employs a professor accused of attacking a teen-aged pro-life demonstrator has issued an apology...sort of, according to Fox News.
In a long-winded 1,000-word letter that reads more like a diatribe than a mea culpa, University of California at Santa Barbara Vice Chancellor Michael Young eventually conceded that women's studies professor Mireille Miller-Young should not have snatched a pro-life sign from 16-year-old Thrin Short, giving backhanded praise to the framers of the Constitution.
According to National Review, When the university finally opened up after several weeks of silence on the matter, the administration did not condemn the unnecessary and spiteful attack by a member of its faculty. Instead, it attacked the anti-abortion crusaders and evangelical types who came to campus to provoke us, to taunt us and attempt to turn us against one another.
Our Founding Fathers -- all white men of privilege, some even slave owners -- got it right when designing the First Amendment of the Constitution, Young wrote in an open memo to the student body.
In a Memo to students and faculty from UC Santa Barbara, Vice Chancellor Michael D. Young writes, Over the past several weeks, our campus has been visited by a number of outside groups and individuals coming here to promote an ideology, to promulgate particular beliefs (at times extreme beliefs), or simply to create discord that furthers a certain personal agenda. Some passionately believe in their causes, while others peddle hate and intolerance with less than noble aims.
Whatever the motives and goals, the presence of such people and groups on campus can be disruptive and has the potential to draw us into the kind of conflict that puts at risk the quality of exchange of ideas that is fundamental to the mission of our university. What is happening now is not new: evangelical types have been visiting UCSB and university campuses since time immemorial. What we see at UCSB today is simply the most recent generation of true believers, self proclaimed prophets, and provocateurs.
During the past few weeks, UCSB has been visited by various anti abortion crusaders. Some have been considerate and thoughtful in promoting their message; others have openly displayed images that many in our community find distressing and offensive. We have also seen earnest and thoughtful religious missionaries, and we have seen proselytizers hawking intolerance in the name of religious belief.
As a consequence of interactions with the more extreme of our visitors, students have expressed outrage, pain,embarrassment, fear, hurt, and feelings of harassment. Moreover, I have received requests that the campus prohibit the peddling of fear, hate, intolerance, and discord here at UCSB.
On March 22, the Santa Barbara District Attorney filed charges of grand theft, battery, and vandalism against Professor Mireille Miller-Young for violence she committed against young pro-life activists who held a peaceful outreach on the UC Santa Barbara campus on March 4th.
The radical pro-abortion professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara made headlines when she went berserk on a group of pro-life advocates on campus earlier this month.
The professor claimed that she set a good example when she attempted to incite students to violence and initiated the theft of a pro-life activist's sign. We hope that the only example set by her actions is that crime will not be tolerated by the DA, nor the University of California. The prosecution should reach a resolution that deters anyone from committing these crimes again.
Catherine Short is the mother of 21-year-old Joan Short and 16-year-old Thrin Short, two of the young women assaulted by the professor. She is also an attorney and Life Legal Defense Foundation Legal Director and issued a full statement about the case Thrin Short was also interviewed on the pro-life TV show -- Life Talk Short told Life Talk that the professor injured her scratching her arms.
Rosalie Marquez tells why her father came to the US from the Philippines
Rosalie Salutan Marquez was born in Santa Maria, California, on February 10, 1945. Her father was Santiago Jimmy Migue Salutan (c.1908 - 1989). He married Rosalie’s mother, Mary Olvera Salutan (c.1915 - 1984), in Yuma, Arizona in 1935 because interracial marriages were not allowed in California at the time. Mary was second generation Mexican-American, born in Monolith, California. Santiago was born in Tubigon, Bohol, Philippine Islands. Rosalie was the second eldest of seven children. Marquez grew up on a ranch and attended elementary school in Guadalupe and high school in Santa Maria. She also attended Allan Hancock Junior College and Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Rosalie was the first Filipino/Mexican court executive in Santa Barbara County. She participated in a Polynesian dance troupe for 30 years. She is currently the president of the local chapter of the Filipino American National Historical Society.
To view her collection of photographs and ephemera digitized by the Re/Collecting Project:
To view the entire interview, contact Special Collections and Archives at the Robert E. Kennedy Library (archives@calpoly.edu).
Ronald Reagan - Grape Pickers Strike - California - 1969
Californian Governor - Ronald Reagan gets embroiled in the Californian Grape Pickers strike. Governor Reagan fought the efforts of migrant farm workers fighting for Union contracts, vetoing the 'Agricultural Labor Relations Act', Which was a bill granting farm workers collective bargaining rights.
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이곳은 미국 서민들의 일상을 가장 가깝게 만날 수 있는 곳이다. 오늘은 브로드웨이에 장이 서는 날. 시장 앞에 많은 사람들이 기다리고 있었다. 한국의 5일장처럼 이곳에도 일주일에 한 번, 7일장이 선다. 이 시장은 이 지역 농민들이 자율적으로 운영하는 농민 시장이다. 대부분 농민들이 생산한 채소가 주류를 이루고 있다. 나도 이들과 함께 시장 구경에 나섰다. 늘어선 가게들 가운데 가장 눈에 들어오는 곳이 호박꽃을 파는 채소 가게였다. 나는 궁금해서 호박꽃을 어떻게 요리하는지 농민에게 물었다. “치즈와 함께 튀겨도 되고 구워도 됩니다. 또는 잘게 잘라서 올리브 오일과 마늘을 넣고 께사디아로 먹어도 되요. 이탈리안 치즈와도 잘 어울려요.“ 멕시코 사람들의 주식인 또르띠야를 파는 가게다. 언제부터인가 또르띠야는 미국사람들이 즐겨먹는 음식이 되었다. 친절한 가게 아가씨가 촬영하는 나에게 맛을 보라며 또르띠야 한 조각을 건네주었다. 옆 가게에서는 멕시코 기념품을 팔고 있었다.
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This is where you can meet people closest to the daily life of the United States. Today is the day Zhang stand on Broadway. Many people were waiting in front of the market. 5 photoperiod like South Korea, even here once a week, 7 photoperiod stands this. This market is the local farmers market farmers operate autonomously. Most are farmers who produce vegetables, a mainstay. I went to the market with their visit. The shops where the most visible among the incoming lined with shops selling vegetables was hobakkkot. I am curious and asked farmers how to cook hobakkkot. The deep fried with cheese is also guwodo. Or finely cut and put the olive oil and garlic to eat doeyo kkesa Dia. Italian cheeses and also very becoming on you. The shop sells shares of ttoreuttiya of the Mexican people. When the food was from isp.com ttoreuttiya American people enjoy eating. See the store and friendly lady said to me the taste for shooting ttoreuttiya handed a piece. The next shop was selling Mexican souvenirs.
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■촬영일자 : 2009년 8월(August)
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Wife of ‘Tarzan’ Actor Ron Ely Stabbed to Death at Home
Police raced into action at the home of actor Ron Ely Tuesday night. Cops found the 81-year-old “Tarzan” actor's wife, Valerie, stabbed to death inside their home. Authorities confronted the killer, believed to be a family member, and fatally shot him. The drama unfolded when police were called to a domestic dispute at the Santa Barbara, California estate. Ron, whose speech was impeded because of a medical condition, said another family member was involved in the stabbing, according to police.
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Bobby Salcedo - El Monte School Board Member killed in Mexico
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California school administrator among victims of Mexican violence
(CNN) -- The bodies of six men -- including a California educator -- were found Thursday in the north-central Mexican state of Durango, hours after they had been abducted from a nearby restaurant, the man's relatives said Friday.
He was needlessly and senselessly murdered, said Carlos Salcedo, 37, about his brother, Augustin Roberto Bobby Salcedo, of El Monte, east of Los Angeles.
Bobby Salcedo, 33, had traveled with his wife to visit her family in Gomez Palacio, his brother said. They were eating in a restaurant Wednesday night when armed men barged in, forced everyone onto the floor and abducted all six men who were in the party, Carlos Salcedo told CNN in a telephone interview.
At 7 a.m. Thursday, police notified his sister-in-law that they had found her husband's body in a local ravine with bullet wounds to the head and chest, he said.
All indications are that this was just random, a violent act, just a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, he told reporters in El Monte.
What we really want to do is just shed a light on this incident and the senseless, violent acts that are happening across the border from us and really just put a spotlight on this and make sure that we find justice.
He was a brilliant, a bright star for our community, and he as taken from us, said El Monte Mayor Andre Quintero of Salcedo, who served on the city school district board. He was stolen from us and now we need to hold them accountable for what they did.
A man who answered the phone at Gomez Palacio's Secretariat of Protection and Roads said no one was available Friday to discuss the matter.
Violence in Mexico has been heightened in recent years by drug-related disputes. The country ended 2009 with a record number of drug-related deaths, exceeding the record tally reached in 2008, unofficial counts indicate.
The government has not released official figures, but national media say 7,600 Mexicans lost their lives in the war on drugs in 2009. Mexican President Felipe Calderon said earlier this year that 6,500 Mexicans died in drug violence in 2008.
The vast majority of the deaths have been among criminals, not civilians, Calderon and other Mexican officials have said repeatedly.
Though the family has received no official word about whether the killing was related to drugs, We imagine it had something to do with it, Salcedo's sister, Griselda, said in a telephone interview.
The siblings' father was a Mexican laborer in the 1950s who emigrated to the United States with his wife and made home in East Los Angeles. As their family grew, education was a number one priority, Carlos Salcedo said. Every single one of us went to university and graduated -- a bachelor's and four master's.
Roberto Salcedo, who was in the middle of his dissertation on educational leadership, took that a step further and was a doctoral candidate at UCLA, served on the El Monte elementary school board and worked as assistant principal at El Monte High School.
Carlos Salcedo served on the high school board.
When the soccer team of a high school where Roberto Salcedo had worked won a regional championship, he raised money to get them all championship rings at $500 apiece for 30 players, Carlos Salcedo said.
Among his younger brother's legacy are former students who have gone on to become teachers in the school district, he said. And his focus on education has left an even stronger imprint on at least one former student. Somebody had posted on his Facebook, 'I'm going to finish my Ph.D. in your honor,' Salcedo said.
Survivor of Los Angeles airport shooting recalls moment of attack
A 29 year-old teacher wounded in the deadly shooting rampage at Los Angeles International Airport says he crawled for his life and used a sweatshirt as a tourniquet in the moments after the attack began.
Brian Ludmer spoke from a hospital bed on Tuesday, where he is recovering from a bullet wound to the calf and a shattered bone.
Ludmer was heading to Chicago for a friend's wedding and was at a security checkpoint when shots erupted downstairs.
I was in line with a bunch of people for the metal detectors, when we heard gunfire from the first floor, from the ticket level. So everybody started, everybody panicked and started running, Ludmer said.
He said he was hit and collapsed against a wall then scrambled into a storage room, where he found the sweatshirt.
Ludmer says he was afraid he would bleed to death or the gunman would finish him off.
Police rescued him.
The feeling of relief after hearing the voices, and peeking out and seeing that it was in fact police was...I can't even describe. And then they pulled me out. And got me out of there even though it was at great risk to themselves - not knowing where he was. At the time they thought there could be multiple gunmen, Ludmer said.
Ludmer says he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
He calls the gunman sick and delusional.
Meanwhile, federal investigators probing what motivated a gunman to shoot security checkpoint workers at Los Angeles International Airport are looking for connections to a long-circulated conspiracy theory that the US government is preparing to oppress citizens under a totalitarian state.
The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) got a warrant on Monday to search the mobile phone of alleged gunman Paul Ciancia for materials reflecting his views on the legitimacy or activities of the United States Government, including the existence of a plot to impose a New World Order, according to court documents.
Ciancia, a 23-year-old unemployed motorcycle mechanic, got a ride to LAX on Friday morning with a roommate, walked into the airport and began targeting Transportation Security Administration officers, according to authorities.
By the time police officers subdued him with several gunshots, one TSA officer had been killed and two others injured.
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