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  1. 1. Walking in Greece - Treading a Wonderland
    Why go on a walking in Greece holiday Quite simply, it’s a chance to escape to a world that many of us thought only existed in our dreams – until we visited Greece (Posted: 2010-05-12)

  2. 2. Discover a Different Sort of Holiday - Walking in Italy
    It’s not easy to find new superlatives to describe Italy and its people The magnificent countryside, the warm and spontaneous hospitality of its people, the cuisine, its history and culture, are all rightly world-famous (Posted: 2010-05-12)

  3. 3. Crete - One of the Most Spectacular Places to Go Walking in Greece
    Crete, the largest and most southerly of the Greek islands, offers beautiful weather, stunning scenery, the world-famous hospitality of its local people and, quite simply, some of the most superb places to go walking in Greece Samaria Gorge At around 18 kilometres in length, the Samaria Gorge is the longest in Europe and is one of the biggest tourist attractions on the island, playing host to thousands of visitors between May and October each year (Posted: 2010-05-12)

  4. 4. Unforgettable Festivals in Samos
    Planning a holiday walking in Greece Well take that calendar off your wall and plan your trekking trip around these fantastic festivals (Posted: 2010-05-01)

  5. 5. 3 Top Resorts of the Turkish Riviera
    The Turkish Riviera – a spectacular stretch of coastline spread over 1,000 kilometres and boasting some of the finest beaches in the whole country This is one of the most popular places to head for visitors to Turkey (Posted: 2010-04-29)

  6. 6. 4 Towns in Chianti
    Chianti is the most famous region of Tuscany Filled with rolling hills, beautiful vineyards, picturesque olive groves and ancient castles, it represents the picture-perfect Tuscan ideal (Posted: 2010-04-29)

  7. 7. Guided Turkey Walks – How to See the Real Country
    Turkey is a beautiful and unique country at the gateway of Europe and Asia If you’d like to see it without being channelled along the regular tourist pathway, guided Turkey walks are the way to do it (Posted: 2010-04-26)

  8. 8. Unforgettable Rome
    As the saying goes, “All roads lead to Rome”, and it is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in the world It is a reputation well-deserved and once you’ve had yourself a big slice of this Italian delight, you’ll be counting down the days until your return (Posted: 2010-04-17)

  9. 9. 3 Cultural Experiences You Can’t Miss in Turkey
    Every year, many tourists decide to explore the cultural delights of Turkey Walks are a fantastic way to see all that the country has to offer, taking you through ancient ruins and bustling towns and along spectacular coastlines (Posted: 2010-03-10)

  10. 10. Colourful Walks in Turkey
    Turkey has a landscape rich in culture, vibrant history, vibrant colours Here we have a guide to Turkey, walking with one colour at a time (Posted: 2010-03-08)

  11. 11. Turkey Walks and Tours for the True Adventurer
    What better way to truly take in the sights, sounds, smells, tastes and cultures of new and exciting places than on a walking holiday Of course it’s the ideal way of staying fit and active too (Posted: 2010-03-08)

  12. 12. Walking Picturesque Pelion
    Walking in Greece is the perfect way to discover parts of the country that you wouldn’t see on ordinary package holidays When the locals want to holiday in their homeland, they don’t head to the typical holiday resorts of Crete and Kavos, but rather the quiet and calm atmosphere of the Pelion Peninsula (Posted: 2010-03-06)

  13. 13. A Spot of Culture in Sparta
    Off the beaten tourist track and away from the ‘sun, sea and sand’ holidaymakers, Sparta is the perfect place to get a spot of culture while you’re walking in Greece The town, reconstructed following the Greek War of Independence, lies on the site of the original Sparta and has a typically Grecian laidback feel, thanks to its wide avenues and large squares (Posted: 2010-03-04)

  14. 14. Magnificent Mountains and Gorgeous Gorges in Greece
    From the heady heights of the mountains to the glorious depths of the gorges, walking in Greece affords the chance to see some spectacular scenery Whether you are gazing out over the ocean from the top of an ancient volcano, or traipsing through the rocky terrain of a gorge, the views are breathtaking (Posted: 2010-03-04)

  15. 15. Pizza and Pizzazz in Italy’s South
    How do you cook the perfect pizza The answer lies somewhere in Italy’s south, where the first pizza was invented by Raffaele Esposito back in 1889 (Posted: 2010-03-04)

  16. 16. Walking With Tradition – The Food of Tuscany
    Everyone’s reasons for coming to Italy are different Some come for the culture and the rich and tempestuous history; some come for the relaxation and the laid-back lifestyle; and some come for the sheer beauty and diversity of Italy’s stunning landscape (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  17. 17. Walking in Greece – How to Really See the Country
    Greece is a magnificent country and a great holiday destination Home to Europe’s first true civilization on Crete, today Greece offers a vast range of things to see and do (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  18. 18. The Joys of Walking in Italy
    Ah, La Bella Italia Whenever one thinks of a holiday in Italy, it’s hard not to smile (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  19. 19. The Palio – Italy’s Most Thrilling Horse Race
    One visit to the enchanting walled city of Siena in Italy will leave you completely under her spell and planning to return before you have even left Set amongst the rolling hills and valleys of the burnt Tuscan landscape, walking in Italy in and around this ancient Etruscan town will open a portal into a world of history, culture and true romance that can only be found in Italy (Posted: 2010-02-25)

  20. 20. Mamma Mia in Greece
    Go walking in Greece on the beautiful island of Skopelos The island was the setting for the hit musical ‘Mamma Mia’ and on a walking break you too can sing and dance your way around the island (Posted: 2010-02-10)

  21. 21. Exploring the Turkish Coast on Foot and by Boat
    Looking for some unforgettable Turkey walks Whether it is just on foot or by boat as well, the Turkish coast is ripe for exploration (Posted: 2010-02-10)

  22. 22. Walking in Greece in Easter and Christmas
    Interested in walking in Greece away from the summer crowds Christmas and Easter can be great times to explore the country on foot (Posted: 2010-02-09)

  23. 23. Walking Through Myth and History in Greece
    No country has such famous myths and Greece Discover the sights behind the stories whilst walking in Greece (Posted: 2010-02-08)

  24. 24. 3 Inviting Aspects of the Isle of Ischia
    The largest of the Neapolitan islands, the Isle of Ischia, is the perfect place for both relaxing and walking in Italy Just a few miles away from Naples, this volcanic island is made up of statuesque mountains, and beautiful beaches, attracting visitors from both Italy and beyond (Posted: 2010-01-18)

  25. 25. 5 Highlights of Walking in the Sorrento Peninsula
    If you want to enjoy some truly stunning walking in Italy, head to the Sorrento Peninsula Learn more about five of the best regional highlights (Posted: 2010-01-18)

  26. 26. The Kaçkar Mountains – Turkey's Hidden Secret
    If you want to get off the beaten track and discover some of the best Turkey walks, head to the Kaçkar Mountains The Kaçkar Mountains – Turkey's Hidden Secret Away from the overcrowded coastline of Western Turkey lies a hiker's paradise – the Kaçkar Mountains (Posted: 2010-01-15)

  27. 27. Walking Through History in the Pelion Peninsula
    Visit the Pelion Peninsula, and you’ll be able to enjoy some of the very best walking in Greece Learn more about the regional highlights (Posted: 2010-01-15)

  28. 28. Volterra – an Etruscan Treasure
    In a country as steeped in history and culture as Italy, it would be impossible to overlook the importance of Volterra, one of the lesser known hilltop towns in Tuscany Its rich Etruscan heritage and extensive collection of medieval and Renaissance art, sees this tiny Tuscan gem as a destination in its own right; and its close proximity to Siena, San Gimignano and Pisa makes it an ideal base from which to explore the rest of the region (Posted: 2010-01-09)

  29. 29. Legends of Santorini and Atlantis
    Santorini offers visitors with one of the most distinctive images of Greece, that of the white-washed buildings and their blue-domed roofs The island is known for its spectacular sunsets, which feature on many tourist postcards of the island (Posted: 2010-01-07)

  30. 30. Walking in the Lycian National Parks
    Shrouded in mystery and intrigue, the history of Lycia is not as clear or well-documented as that of many other cultures However what is known is that the fierce independence of the Lycians, which was much admired by their Greek neighbours, led them to form the world’s first free government (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  31. 31. Highlights of Hiking in South Africa
    Few can deny the beauty of South Africa, nor can it be denied that the best way to discover this beauty is on foot South Africa hiking will lead you along winding coastal paths where waves crash below, up mountain peaks overlooking oceans and metropolitan centres, through areas of low bushveld, and through lush green forests (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  32. 32. Four Seasons in Portugal
    With a climate dictated on two sides by Spain and on the other two by the warm North Atlantic region, Portugal is a destination blessed with enviable weather practically year-round With over three hundred days of sunshine annually, planning walking holidays in Portugal is simply a matter of where, not when (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  33. 33. South America by the Book
    Ever read a book that’s moved you enough to want to peel back the pages and step through an imaginary door into the world of the characters, and that’s described the place to you in such vivid mouth-watering detail that you felt you could almost reach out and touch the landscape through the paper in your hands (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  34. 34. 4 Essential Places to See on a South America Trekking Holiday
    South America has long been a continent associated with exploration and adventure Geographically diverse and with a fascinating ancient culture, it has attracted dedicated explorers and casual travellers alike for decades (Posted: 2009-12-13)

  35. 35. Queenstown’s Quaintest Neighbours
    With its majestic mountains, raging rivers and breathtaking scenery, when it comes to walking holidays, New Zealand is certainly the destination of choice And no South Island adventure is complete without a stop in the spirited town of Queenstown (Posted: 2009-12-06)

  36. 36. Tramping New Zealand’s National Parks
    On the island nation of New Zealand, tramping isn’t just a word but rather it is a national pastime enjoyed by locals and tourists alike The word ‘tramping’ may be unknown to most people outside of the country, but the recreational activity is simply known elsewhere as hiking or bushwalking (Posted: 2009-12-06)

  37. 37. 4 Places To Go Walking In Portugal
    Portugal has some of the most striking landscapes in Western Europe, but it has yet to acquire the fame and popularity of France and Spain as a walking destination A Portugal hiking holiday can encompass many different experiences – walking along the legendary coast of the Algarve, trekking through little known parks in the north of the country, exploring dramatic river valleys, or just strolling around beautiful cosmopolitan cities (Posted: 2009-12-04)

  38. 38. New Zealand Walking Holidays – North Versus South
    If you are looking for a place that offers some of the most diverse and exciting countryside in the world, you need look no further than New Zealand From high mountains to icy glaciers, lush forests to breathtaking fjords, a New Zealand walking holiday will give you plenty of great landscapes to enjoy (Posted: 2009-11-22)

  39. 39. New Zealand – a Hobbit’s Tour
    New Zealand - the Land of the Long White Cloud - has become inextricably linked with some of the most loved motion pictures of our times Peter Jackson’s epic Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed entirely on location amidst the breathtaking, fairytale scenery, and on a holiday to New Zealand, walking the spectacular landscape can place you in somewhat familiar territory (Posted: 2009-11-22)

  40. 40. Capturing the Spirit of Peru in the Colca Canyon
    With landscapes dotted with snow-capped volcanoes towering at over 6,000 metres, walking holidays in Peru will take you to dizzying heights However if you should find yourself tiring of upwards hiking, Peru has plenty to offer at a slightly lower altitude – most notably, the Colca Canyon (Posted: 2009-11-21)

  41. 41. Life on Lake Titicaca
    Located high in the Andes, on the border between Peru and Bolivia, Lake Titicaca is an idyllic inclusion in many walking holidays Peru’s Lake Titicaca is arguably one of the most fascinating lakes to be found; situated 3,860 metres above sea level, it is of sacred significance to the Inca civilisation (Posted: 2009-11-21)

  42. 42. 5 Ways to Relax on Porto Santo
    Walking holidays in Madeira could be considered incomplete, unless the itinerary includes a sojourn on neighbouring island, Porto Santo The island of only around 42 square feet, situated just under 50 miles North-west of Madeira, can be reached by either a 15 minute flight, or a more leisurely trip across the water on the Porto Santo ferry (Posted: 2009-11-18)

  43. 43. Walking in the Canary Islands
    They may be better known as beach holiday destinations, but there are plenty of excellent opportunities for walking in the Canary Islands With their beautiful volcanic landscapes, scenic mountains, and diverse natural wildlife, you can experience some truly spectacular routes on your Canary Islands walking holiday (Posted: 2009-11-14)

  44. 44. Accommodation in the Annapurnas
    With eight of the world’s ten highest mountains located in the North of Nepal, trekking in this region may seem a particularly daunting prospect But you do not have to scale Everest or reach the peaks of the Himalayas in order to experience the rich diversity or the beautiful scenery of this country (Posted: 2009-11-13)

  45. 45. Hiking in Oporto, Portugal
    The port city of Oporto or Porto, is better known for its fortified wines than its historic port, which marks the end of the 560-mile-long Duoro River The surrounding Douro Valley not only makes for a perfect vineyard, but the hills are one of the best places in Portugal for hiking (Posted: 2009-11-12)

  46. 46. Walking Amongst Volcanoes in Costa Rica
    When planning a trip hiking in Costa Rica, smouldering volcanoes and wild rainforests are often some of the first images that spring to mind The whole country is a natural paradise, with many fantastic sights to behold (Posted: 2009-11-10)

  47. 47. Walking the Levadas of Madeira
    The enchanting Portuguese archipelago of Madeira is a tiny verdant gem suspended in a sea of brilliant blue Walking holidays in Madeira can take you from lush walks through sub-tropical vegetation to open ridges approaching 2000m with views seemingly to the ends of the earth (Posted: 2009-11-10)

  48. 48. In the Footsteps of Legends – Discovering Lima
    Although the first thing that springs to mind when one mentions walking in Peru is the Inca Trail, it is well worth setting aside a couple of days when you arrive to explore the capital city of Lima too The fifth largest city in Latin America, Lima is bubbling with history and it displays its diverse influences with a lively and varied culture (Posted: 2009-11-10)

  49. 49. Nepal Trekking in Kathmandu
    Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu lies right at the heart of the Himalayas and for many visitors, trekking Nepal’s Annapurna circuit, it is both the start and end point of the circular trail Kathmandu was once believed to be the beautiful but inaccessible Shangri-La, and is the perfect place to begin your Nepal trekking (Posted: 2009-11-10)

  50. 50. Walking in Terrific Tavira
    The Algarve region of Portugal has long been associated with perfect sunshine, sandy beaches and undulating golf courses However, many people don’t realise that the Algarve is also one of the best places in Portugal for hiking (Posted: 2009-11-09)

  51. 51. Trekking the Torres Del Paine National Park
    Trekking in South America offers some of the most breathtaking and awe-inspiring scenery on the planet Chile - the world’s thinnest country - has an incredibly diverse geography, and within its narrow perimeter you can hike through remote wilderness regions as well as more accessible walking trails (Posted: 2009-11-02)

  52. 52. Exploring the Cape Province
    The Cape Province is one of the most beautiful areas of South Africa for walking, with rolling vineyards, craggy mountain slopes, a glistening coastline and brightly coloured flowers Its diversity makes it ideal for long and varied walks, wandering through vineyards, dry desert plains, forests and beaches (Posted: 2009-11-01)

  53. 53. Energetic English Walks
    English walking breaks can encompass a range of terrain, from gentle walking to hiking over difficult ground Whether you’re an avid hiker or are simply after gentle afternoon strolls, the English terrain offers something for everyone (Posted: 2009-11-01)

  54. 54. Walking the Knysna Forest in South Africa.
    There are plenty of places that you can go walking in South Africa but for somewhere completely different, why not visit the Knysna forest for scenery that is like nowhere else on earth Knysna is located on South Africa’s scenic Garden Route and contains the smallest eco-region in the country (Posted: 2009-10-29)

  55. 55. Walking in Istanbul - Mosques and Mosaics
    Any Turkey walking holiday should include either a stop-off, or an extended stay in the magnificent and captivating Istanbul This ancient city holds close the secrets of its fascinating history and the opportunity to spend a few days on foot, exploring the myriad of back alleys and hidden laneways, is one that will never be forgotten (Posted: 2009-10-28)

  56. 56. Walking USA’s Windy City - Chicago
    On a walk through America’s windy city, Chicago, you are guaranteed to encounter a dramatic skyline - after all this is a city that claimed to have built the world’s first skyscraper The architecture and the music help to set this city apart from its other American counterparts and both can be experienced in their entirety on a walk through America’s Magnificent Mile (Posted: 2009-10-10)

  57. 57. The Real Florida – Mount Dora and Blue Springs
    Mention the word Florida to most people and it will conjure up visions of either a family holiday to Disneyworld, or a fun-filled beach getaway to glitzy Miami But there is another, more secret side to the Sunshine State that you will discover if you take a USA walking holiday to Florida (Posted: 2009-10-10)

  58. 58. Hiking USA – Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon
    The spectacular painted deserts and iconic landscapes of the USA Canyonlands have been the subject of countless photographs and films But it is not until you experience the thrill of hiking the USA, that you can appreciate the true magnitude of this magnificent part of the world (Posted: 2009-10-06)

  59. 59. Walking Along Hadrian’s Wall
    Hadrian’s Wall is a famous and picturesque monument incorporated into the historic landscape of this country, and is a popular destination for English walking breaks The route following the wall covers a wonderful stretch of land for enjoyable walking in England (Posted: 2009-09-24)

  60. 60. Walking in Istanbul vs Walking in Turkey’s Countryside
    Turkey is a history lover’s paradise, and the very best way to experience the countless historical and cultural gifts the country has to offer, is on a walking holiday In Turkey, the stark contrast between an adventure through the backstreets of the seething metropolis of Istanbul, and a hike in the countryside through an idyllic landscape of farms and villages, is precisely what makes it so appealing (Posted: 2009-09-24)

  61. 61. Discovering the Magical Turkish Coast
    Turkey is a timeless land where ancient culture blends seamlessly into the modern landscape It is a fascinating destination and with so much to discover, the best way to find your way into her history-laden heart is on a Turkey walking holiday (Posted: 2009-09-24)

  62. 62. Vixiana and the Hairy Hands
    The rugged granite outcrops and undulated moorland of Dartmoor has attracted many legends in its time, from tales of witches and wolves, to dragons and demons Arthur Conan Doyle even used the foreboding national park as the setting for his famous novel, ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’ (Posted: 2009-09-22)

  63. 63. The Lake District’s Hassness Walks
    An area of outstanding beauty, the Lake District is a favourite destination for walking in England This is the place for tranquil English walking breaks where you can escape the hustle and bustle of town life for some of the best hiking in the United Kingdom (Posted: 2009-09-13)

  64. 64. The White Horses of Wiltshire
    Walking in England you are likely to come across numerous chalk effigies from the formidable Cerne Abbas Giant to the elusive white horses of Wiltshire But what do these figurines mean and more importantly who painted them in the first place: On a UK walking holiday around Wiltshire you will encounter a number of white horses cut into the landscape (Posted: 2009-09-11)

  65. 65. English Walking Breaks – Land’s End to Cape Cornwall
    If you take any English walking breaks in southern Cornwall, you will undoubtedly visit Land’s End Located on the westernmost point of the country, this iconic landmark has become one of the busiest attractions of the area (Posted: 2009-09-11)

  66. 66. The Top Three Walks in Turkey
    Walking holidays in Turkey encompass all manner of scenery from perfect white sand beaches to ancient Phoenician shipwrecks and temples With such a diverse range of scenery choosing your ideal Turkey walking holiday can be hard, as this enigmatic destination has simply loads to offer the foreign visitor (Posted: 2009-09-09)

  67. 67. USA Walking Holidays in New York & Chicago
    Here is a brief guide to some of the attractions you can visit while walking in the USA’s famous cities of Chicago and New York A USA Walking Holiday in Chicago “The Windy City” on the shores of Lake Michigan has a rich mix of cultures and a history of music, being famous for its Blues (Posted: 2009-08-29)

  68. 68. Walking in Sunny California
    California is the perfect contrast, combining the affluent Hollywood area with rugged canyons and some of the country’s best national parks Here are some of the highlights of walking in the USA’s Golden State: Palm Springs The affluent area of Palm Springs is an oasis in the midst of the desert, decked out with boutique bars and family restaurants it provides the perfect base in which to start your USA walking holiday (Posted: 2009-08-29)

  69. 69. Walking in the National Parks of the American Mid-West
    Take an organised tour of the northern National Parks of the USA, hiking through unbelievable scenery that is home to a rich mix of wildlife With abundant fresh air and plenty to see you will enjoy walking in the USA’s landscapes of majestic mountains, dramatic geological features, prairies, lakes, forests and glaciers (Posted: 2009-08-29)

  70. 70. Walking in England’s Southernmost County
    There’s much more to Cornwall than the Cornish pasty A popular destination for UK hiking holidays, the county is famous for its Celtic and Breton cultural connections, as well as its spectacular undulating coastline of cliffs and coves (Posted: 2009-08-08)

  71. 71. Discovering Istanbul on a Turkish Walking Holiday
    Istanbul is a culturally and geographically interesting city On a Turkey walking holiday in this fascinating metropolis, you could see some amazing architecture and even do some shopping at buzzing local markets, getting a feel for the dynamic and diverse culture (Posted: 2009-08-03)

  72. 72. Walking the Ancient Lycian Way
    The Roman province of Lycia was believed to be the first federation in the world that openly embraced democratic principles These principles would later become the setting stone of the American Constitution (Posted: 2009-07-29)

  73. 73. Branson, Berbers and Bearded Vultures: A Trek in the Atlas
    From Richard Branson’s mountainside retreat to giant bearded vultures and ramshackle Berber villages, you can experience so much on a trek in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains On a Morocco hiking holiday you’ll be surprised to see so few people in the Atlas region (Posted: 2009-07-27)

  74. 74. Walking to the Tune of Classical Composers
    The birthplace of opera, Italy is well known for its classical music The piano and violin were invented in Italy, and the influence of Italian composers is notable, with their development of musical forms such as the symphony, concerto and sonata, establishing the foundation for centuries of musical development (Posted: 2009-07-09)

  75. 75. Following Robert Louis Stevenson’s Footsteps in France
    What do you need to pack for a walking holiday in France This is what Robert Louis Stevenson pondered before undertaking his adventure (Posted: 2009-05-21)

  76. 76. The 6 ‘Must Haves’ For a Walking Holiday in Greece
    1 Sunglasses As Louis de Bernières pointed out in Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, the brightness of the light in Greece can be quite overwhelming for the first time visitor (Posted: 2009-04-20)

  77. 77. A Taste of Tuscany – Walking Holidays in Italy
    There’s plenty in Tuscany both for the connoisseur and for those who want to spend their holidays walking in Italy Imagine a day of seeing the sites, sampling some wine and then taking an after-dinner walk (Posted: 2009-04-18)

  78. 78. The Angels and Demons Walk in Rome
    Walking in Italy doesn’t usually conjure up images of a peaceful city break sauntering around the sites of Rome, but there’s no reason why this shouldn’t be the case The term ‘flaneuring’ was coined by Charles Baudelaire in 1917 and is defined as’ a person who walks a city in order to experience it’ (Posted: 2009-04-13)

  79. 79. 5 Ancient Sites For a Walking Holiday in Greece
    Mount Olympus Mount Olympus is the most revered destination in Greek mythology as it was believed to be home to the 12 principal Gods and Goddesses of the Ancient religion It was once believed that the fabled mountain was built from crystal castles and that Zeus lived at the very top layer (Posted: 2009-04-10)

  80. 80. “What Kind of Rambler Are You?”, Part 2: Destinations
    Where on Earth will you ramble With the world at your fingertips it’s easy to feel paralysed by choice (Posted: 2009-04-06)

  81. 81. Six of the Best European Walking Holidays
    Europe is blessed with some of the finest walking country in the world, and millions of people travel to the great valleys and mountain ranges on the continent every year Of course, great trekking isn’t confined to the continent – there’s plenty of outstanding walking to be done in the UK, with the Scottish Highlands, Snowdonia, the Lake District and the Peak District offering spectacular peaks to climb and routes to traverse (Posted: 2009-03-09)

  82. 82. What Kind of Rambler Are You?
    Few things define a person more than their choice of holidays, walking holidays even more so If you’re a serious rambler, you’ll be very specific about the season, the destination, the pace and even the goal of your hike (Posted: 2009-03-05)



 

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