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Destination: ETHIOPIA

Destination: ETHIOPIA

"Ethiopia is like nowhere else on the planet, a beautiful country blessed with a peerless history, fabulous wildlife and some of Africa's most soulful peoples. "  - From our friends at Lonely Planet     Lexie Limitless shares 5 unforgettable spots to experience in Ethiopia. Leave a comment below and share any of your travel experiences in Ethiopia...can't misses, helpful tips, how to get around etc.

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A Guide to Responsible Travel in VIETNAM

A Guide to Responsible Travel in VIETNAM

3 min to skim, 10 min for in-depth info |  January 2024 Vietnam is a captivating country known for its breathtaking landscapes, complex history, and vivacious culture, not to mention the mouthwatering food. As world travellers in Vietnam, we have the privilege of exploring this beautiful nation, but with that privilege comes a responsibility -  a responsibility to travel with an awareness of the impact your journey makes.  Before we embark on this journey through this enchanting land, it’s crucial to understand why responsible travel is of the utmost importance here. Vietnam is a country that treasures its traditions and natural wonders. From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the serene beauty of the world-famous Ha Long Bay, Vietnam’s treasures are vast and diverse.  However, the rapid tourism growth in Vietnam over recent years has brought with it both opportunities and challenges. While tourism can inject vital resources into local economies, it can also strain ecosystems and the fabric of a country’s cultural heritage. This is where responsible travel comes into play.  At Traveller Collective, we understand that exploring new destinations comes with a responsibility. That’s why we’ve created this guide with the intention of enlightening travellers on the importance of mindful and ethical tourism practices in Vietnam.  Through these words, we hope to inspire you to travel with purpose and leave behind a trail of positive effects wherever your adventures may take you in Vietnam.  Here are Some Experiences You Don’t Want to Miss Vietnam offers an array of captivating destinations for responsible travellers. Each location not only showcases the country’s natural beauty and cultural richness but also provides unique opportunities to engage in sustainable and ethical tourism practices. A win-win if you ask us!  Support Local Artisans in Hoi An A local boatman waiting to transport passengers across the river in Hoi An. The ancient and enchanting town of Hoi An in Central Vietnam, beckons travellers with an incredibly well-preserved cultural heritage. So well-preserved, in fact, that the entire town has earned UNESCO World Heritage status.  One organization in particular that’s leading the way for positive social enterprise in Hoi An is Reaching Out Arts & Crafts. This organization empowers disabled artisans in Hoi An & the surrounding area by providing them with a platform to showcase their skills & create unique handicrafts.  These artisans, despite their challenges, display remarkable craftsmanship, and your visit will ensure their talents continue to thrive. You can support them in a multitude of ways while you’re in Hoi An by purchasing from their shop, taking one of their workshops, or having a quiet cup of Vietnamese tea in their stunning Teahouse.  Hoi An is just one of those places where it's easy to travel responsibly. Travellers across the globe are naturally encouraged to explore its historic streets on foot or by bicycle, minimizing the impact on the environment. It’s actually easier to roam through Hoi An without a motorbike or car!  While you’re exploring the streets of Hoi An, be sure to stop by the Precious Heritage Museum and Hart Upcycle across the street from the museum. Both of these places you’ll find while wandering the magical streets of Hoi An. They both hold great regard for the preservation of traditional Vietnamese culture & provide an unparalleled glimpse into traditional life in Vietnam you’ve got to see to believe.  With locally-owned restaurants that serve authentic Vietnamese cuisine made from locally sourced ingredients your responsible travel experience in Hoi An is sure to be enriched. And perhaps after a scrumptious dinner, you can catch a show performed by some of the world's most incredible acrobats at Hoi An’s famous bamboo theatre; The Lune Centre.  With stories drawn from the daily life of people in the various regions of Vietnam, this self-proclaimed bamboo circus called “Teh Dar” vividly represents Vietnam's traditional culture. It’s a performance that you’ll surely regret missing if you don’t go. Trust us.  Become Part of the Community in Sapa The breathtaking mountains of Sapa are speckled with the shadows of clouds and glistening rice terraces. Sapa, a quaint town nestled among the clouds and breathtaking northern Vietnamese mountains, invites travellers to immerse themselves in its stunning landscapes and surrounding diverse ethnic cultures.  Responsible travel in Sapa centres around engaging in community-based tourism initiatives that benefit local residents. One exceptional organization leading the way is Sapa O’Chau. This social enterprise is dedicated to supporting ethnic minority communities through tourism.  When you choose their tours or opt for a homestay experience, you become part of a sustainable tourism model that directly contributes to Sapa’s economic development and cultural preservation. As you hike through terraced rice fields and interact and share meals with local families, you forge connections and contribute to Sapa’s sustainable future.  Sapa’s awe-inspiring vistas of emerald green rice terraces and vibrant hill tribes are best explored on guided treks. These treks often lead you through remote villages where you can witness traditional practices and interact with local communities.  Responsible treks aim to minimize their impact on the environment and respect the culture and customs of indigenous people. By choosing community-based tourism and guided treks in Sapa, you’ll not only have a culturally enriching experience but also help empower and uplift the local communities in this majestic area. You seriously don’t want to let this place fall off your Vietnam bucket list.   Tap Into Conservation Efforts at Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park A portion of the world’s largest cave inside Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. This incredible UNESCO World Heritage site, home to the world’s largest caves, spreads over a realm of astounding natural beauty and geological wonders. Responsible travel in this pristine environment focuses on supporting ongoing conservation efforts.  One of the coolest ways to do this is by choosing a farmstay like Phong Nha Farmstay as your base of operations for exploring the area. This farmstay’s commitment to sustainability perfectly aligns with the national park’s preservation goals.   While you’re there, you won’t want to miss checking out the largest cave system in the world either. This is the site that makes this entire area famous. You’ll need to take a guided tour through the caves and of course, choose a tour operator focused on cave conservation to join.  Participating in tours through these stunning natural wonders that are led by tour companies focused on cave conservation ensures the protection of these subterranean marvels for future generations.  In order to minimize your impact on the park’s delicate ecosystems, it’s essential to follow responsible hiking and adventure guidelines. This includes staying on designated trails, disposing of waste properly, and respecting the park’s biodiversity. When you explore Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park responsibly, you actively participate in its preservation. A task as easy as picking up trash makes a huge difference! Jump Into Sustainable Farming in the Mekong River Delta  A group of local Vietnamese working on a flower farm in the Mekong Delta while one Mom helps her child.  This pristine landscape in Southern Vietnam holds a labyrinth of winding waterways and fertile lands. This is a place that invites travellers to delve into the heart of Vietnamese agriculture.  Responsible travel in this region involves exploring sustainable farming practices and engaging with local communities. Something that the Green Summers organisation does extremely well.  Their thriving community of volunteers immerse themselves in community service projects across the delta that go beyond conventional tourism. With them, you can learn about the intricacies of sustainable farming and contribute directly to the well-being of local communities.  During your stay, you’ll have an opportunity to roll up your sleeves and join local farmers in cultivating crops using traditional methods. From planting rice in the emerald-gree paddies to tending to organic vegetable gardens, you’ll gain hands-on experience in sustainable agriculture.  Additionally, you can also engage in numerous community activities which help locals and travellers alike build a deeper connection with the local way of life.  As you dine on delicious meals every day prepared from locally sourced ingredients, you’ll savour the authentic flavours of the Mekong Delta while also supporting the livelihoods of farming families. Dig in! Indulge in Responsible Cruising through Ha Long Bay A portion of the breathtaking Ha Long Bay. With its emerald waters and iconic limestone karsts, Ha Long Bay is a true marvel of nature. When you’re here the best way to see this wonder of the world is by hiring a boat cruising company. Of course, responsible and sustainable cruising is the only way to go to preserve the bay’s pristine beauty.  Cruise operators like Indochina Junk and Bhaya Cruises are dedicated to environmental conservation and sustainable tourism practices. Embarking on one of their cruises allows you to savour the breathtaking beauty of Ha Long Bay while minimizing your ecological footprint.  Not only that, but these eco-friendly cruises offer opportunities to explore hidden caves, kayak through secluded lagoons, and savour fresh seafood caught using sustainable fishing practices.  Visiting the majestic Ha Long Bay means respecting the bay’s delicate ecosystem. Travellers should be cautious about the trash they leave behind and refrain from disturbing the wildlife that calls the bay home.  You can also make an even longer-lasting impact by joining a tour group that incorporates volunteering like trash pick up into their schedule. This tour with Mango Tiger is an excellent example of eco-tourism that blends sightseeing and volunteer experience seamlessly.  By choosing responsible cruise operators and adhering to guidelines that prioritize the preservation of Ha Long Bay, you play a pivotal role in safeguarding this natural wonder for generations.  The Ongoing Journey of Responsible Travel As we conclude this exploration of responsible travel in Vietnam, remember that your journey doesn’t end here – it’s just beginning. Being a responsible traveller is an ongoing commitment, a path you can choose to walk with every adventure. Each step you take on the road, whether you’re supporting local communities, or conserving the environment, makes a big impact.  By choosing sustainability and ethics with every step, you become a steward of responsible tourism. So, embrace the power of mindful exploration and carry it with you to your next destination.  And speaking of your next destination… We’d like to invite you to dive deeper into the world of responsible travel by exploring our other featured country articles. Whether you’re planning a trip to Laos, the Philippines, Thailand, or Indonesia, our advice will help you build a meaningful adventure wherever you choose to roam next.  Join us in our mission to create a more sustainable and responsible travel community, leaving lasting benefits for the places we visit and the people we encounter. Together we can make every journey an impactful one.  Travel safe! 

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Destination: JAPAN in the Winter

Destination: JAPAN in the Winter

"Japan is truly timeless, a place where ancient traditions fuse with modern life, as if it were the most natural thing in the world. "  - From our friends at Lonely Planet     Take a stroll through the town of Ginzan during a heavy snow storm. Leave a comment below and share any of your travel experiences in Japan...can't misses, helpful tips, how to get around etc.

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'Tis the Season

'Tis the Season

"Tis the season for some good 'ol fashioned Holiday content from some iconic places around the world. Happy Holidays wherever you are ;)"      Visiting one on the most iconic Christmas towns in Europe.

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Destination: YOSEMITE

Destination: YOSEMITE

"Yosemite means "killer" in the Indigenous Miwok language, and in today's parlance it's indeed an impressive, awesome site. Everywhere you look in Yosemite, there are lofty granite domes, sheer cliffs, turbulent rivers, glassy lakes, hypnotizing waterfalls and serene meadows – not to mention spectacular viewpoints to take in all of these and more in a panoramic vision. "  - From our friends at Lonely Planet     Plan your trip to Yosemite with these 16 classic stops that can't be missed. Leave a comment below and share any of your travel experiences in Yosemite...can't misses, helpful tips, how to get around etc.

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A Guide to Responsible Travel in INDIA

A Guide to Responsible Travel in INDIA

3 min to skim, 10 min for in-depth info | December 2023 In the vibrant tapestry of worldwide travel experiences, responsible tourism has emerged as a conscious choice. Not just for Wanderers but for global Citizens alike aspiring to leave a positive mark. With its rich cultural tapestry and enchanting landscapes, India offers a unique canvas for responsible travellers looking to enrich their journeys, From the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the serene backwaters of Kerala, India beckons those with a passion for adventure and a heart for giving back. In recent years, responsible travel has gained momentum as a way to explore new horizons and a powerful vehicle for positive change.  Travelers are increasingly drawn to the vision of making a meaningful impact on the destinations they visit, and India stands as a remarkable example of this transformative approach to tourism. This comprehensive guide is your passport to responsible travel in India, focusing on uncommon and philanthropic destinations that allow you to contribute to the well-being of local communities (a super important principle of responsible travel.)  As responsible travellers ourselves, we understand the importance of commemorating our journeys in meaningful ways. That’s why Traveller Collective was created in the first place. We are dedicated to minimizing the impact we have on Mother Earth while ensuring that our travellers can celebrate their unique adventures in India and beyond in a nifty way.   Let’s dive into some of the least-explored corners of this incredible nation, and check out the hidden gems in some of the more common spots together. We hope this article will help you plan your journey in a way that contributes positively to the communities you visit. Unique Places to Visit Throughout India Close your eyes and picture yourself journeying to each of these extraordinary destinations and taking part in giving back to each community. Every move you make takes you closer to a deeper understanding of the world. Enjoy. The Ladakh Region The magnificently situated Namgyal Tsemo Monastery overlooks the Ladakh region. Ladakh, a jewel nestled in the northernmost part of India, isn’t just a destination; it’s a canvas of sustainable tourism. Surrounded by the mighty Himalayas, Ladakh offers travellers a chance to immerse themselves in a world of pristine landscapes, traditional Ladakhi culture, and responsible travel initiatives.  One of the key features of Ladakh’s sustainable tourism practice is its emphasis on community-driven experiences. Travellers can opt for homestays in remote villages, where you can become part of the local fabric. This is just one of the many ways you can ensure your stay directly benefits the village economy, empowering communities and preserving their way of life.  Moreover, Ladakh is known for its eco-friendly trekking and adventure activities. Hemis National Park, home to the elusive snow leopard, offers wildlife enthusiasts a chance to engage in impactful conservation efforts. Your visit not only helps protect these magnificent creatures but also supports the livelihoods of local guides and villagers.  As you breathe in the crisp mountain air and witness the sun casting its golden hues on the Himalayan peaks, you become part of a landscape that has been shaped by time and tradition.  To truly immerse yourself in Ladakh’s charm and contribute to its sustainability, consider supporting organisations like Himalayan Ecotourism. They work tirelessly to preserve the region’s pristine environment and offer unforgettable eco-tourism experiences.  In Ladakh, every step is an adventure, every moment a connection with nature, and every choice an opportunity to make a difference. Don’t skip this place or you’ll regret it!  The Rajasthan Region Locals in Udaipur, Rajasthan resting in the shade during a community festival. Rural Rajasthan is a realm where time seems to stand still. Ancient traditions come to life against a backdrop of vibrant colours and warm hospitality. As you wander through the labyrinthine streets of the lesser-known villages in this region, it’s as though you’ve stepped into a living, breathing tapestry of Rajasthan’s heritage. Here, traditions are not relics of the past but vibrant threads that are woven into daily life.  One way to engage in this vibrant community tapestry is through volunteering with the Rural Development Foundation (RDF). This foundation is a social enterprise committed to sustainable community development. They offer a unique chance to leave a meaningful impact on the communities of Rural Rajasthan.  You can teach eager young minds in local schools, lend a hand at a healthcare clinic, and/or support women’s empowerment initiatives. Your journey with them becomes a collaborative effort to uplift lives and preserve traditions that have thrived for generations. It’s super cool! Additionally, the Jaipur Rugs Foundation is dedicated to sustaining traditional rug-weaving craftsmanship in Rajasthan. Responsible travellers can support their mission by visiting their workshops, booking one of their educational tours, and/or purchasing their handmade rugs. Here you’ll get to bring home a unique piece of art, but also contribute to local livelihoods and preservation of traditional skills at the same time. As you roam the bustling markets and share meals with local families, you’ll see the genuine warmth of Rajasthan’s people, who welcome you as part of their extended family.  It’s more than just volunteer work or purchasing a souvenir; it’s a transformative travel experience. You’re not merely a spectator but a participant in the ongoing story of these communities. Each conversation, each artful creation, and each shared meal is an opportunity to exchange cultural insights and build bridges of understanding.  The Kerala Region Traditional boat races in Aranmula, Kerala on the Pampa River. Kerala, often referred to as “God’s Own Country,” is an embodiment of responsible living and travelling. Here, you’ll discover a multitude of opportunities to explore Kerala’s serene backwaters and lush landscapes. There are also many opportunities to help support local communities and sustainable initiatives that define Kerala’s charm.  As you begin your journey in Kerala, consider aligning with the responsible tourism practices advocated by the government-led Kerala Responsible Tourism initiative. KRT for short. By choosing accommodations and experiences certified under KRT, you’re able to play a part in responsible tourism, supporting eco-friendly stays, cultural immersion, and community development.  Speaking of community development and cultural immersion, if you end up venturing into the heart of Kerala, be sure to visit Kerala Crafts. Here artisans showcase their remarkable craft skills. You can engage in craft workshops and take home handmade products, helping empower local women economically while appreciating their craftsmanship.  Perhaps you’re more of a history buff? With the Muziris Heritage Project, you can immerse yourself in ancient history. This initiative focuses on preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of Ancient Muziris. Join guided tours and cultural experiences that not only transport you to bygone eras but also support heritage conservation and community development efforts.  If you’re seeking deeper community engagement, consider volunteering with Kudumbashree. This group operates throughout the Kerala region, offering opportunities to participate in various community-based projects. Here you can get involved in organic farming, waste management, and women’s entrepreneurship initiatives.  Kerala has so much to offer that will make your journey a force for good. Choose the opportunities that resonate with you and let Kerala’s responsible living philosophy guide you the rest of the way! The Spiti Valley Region The road to Hikkim village in the mountains just above Spiti Valley. Spiti Valley is another stunning location nestled high in the Himalayas. With its rugged terrain and remote villages, this destination is a paradise for adventurous souls looking for unique opportunities to explore responsibly. Imagine waking up in a cosy homestay, surrounded by the smell of a delicious traditional breakfast prepared with love. As you step outside, you’re greeted by stunning vistas and the promise of a day well spent in an amazing community. With Spiti Ecosphere, you can immerse yourself in the daily life of the community. Whether you’re helping with local farm work or participating in wildlife conservation efforts, every moment is a chance to connect with the people and nature that define Spiti.  And speaking of wildlife conservation, Spiti Valley is also a great place to aid in the elusive snow leopard conservation efforts of the region. With the Snow Leopard Conservancy India Trust, you’ll be monitoring camera traps and collecting vital data that contributes to the protection of these magnificent creatures. In the evenings, wind down by gathering around the campfire and listening to stories of the snow leopards that roam these high mountain ridges.  However, if you’d rather spend your days walking through picturesque Spitian villages, and wandering through vibrant markets here’s all the info you need on where to shop and what to shop for. Engaging with the talented artisans in Spiti will give you opportunities to learn a plethora of different handicraft skills. Not to mention being able to take home a unique piece of Spiti heritage which helps to empower local artisans to sustain their artistry for generations to come.  The City of Varanasi Every day local men in Varanasi perform the Ganga Aarti Ceremony to pay homage to the holy Ganges river. Varanasi, the spiritual heart of India, offers a journey like no other, where ancient traditions intertwine with the vibrant pulse of daily life. Beyond the mesmerizing ghats and sacred ceremonies, this city provides responsible travellers with opportunities to become part of its community while making a positive impact.  Begin your journey here along the sacred Ganges River, where the flow of tradition and spirituality is ever-present. Picture yourself joining a dedicated group of volunteers, united by a common purpose – to clean and conserve this holy river. As you roll up your sleeves and collect trash along the ghats, you’re not just reducing pollution; you’re preserving the sanctity of the Ganges, and contributing to a cleaner, more sacred environment.  Make sure to also venture beyond the bustling ghats to the rural villages that surround Varanasi. Here, organizations like the Surya Foundation offer travellers a chance to engage in meaningful community development projects. Imagine being part of a team constructing essential village infrastructure, supporting education initiatives, or empowering local women. In these villages, every brick laid and every lesson shared becomes a building block for brighter futures.  You can also explore the bustling bazaars of Varanasi, where artisans skillfully weave the city’s renowned silk textiles. Supporting organizations like Banaras Weavers means choosing ethically crafted products. As you admire the intricate patterns and vibrant colours of handwoven silk, you’re also supporting local artisans and ensuring the sustainability of this ancient craft.  Varanasi’s spiritual aura also extends to the Vishwanath Temple Kitchen inside the Annapurna Temple, where seva, or selfless service, is a way of life. Envision yourself volunteering your time, helping to prepare and serve free meals to those in need. This act of kindness embodies the spirit of the city, where every meal served is a gesture of compassion and a contribution to the well-being of others.  Varanasi’s traditions run deep, and as a responsible traveller, you have the chance to become an integral part of this timeless city. Whether its through river conservation, community development, or embracing local customs, your journey here is an opportunity to leave yet another positive impression on the world.  The City of Mumbai  Cows, the most sacred animals in India, are just a normal function of local traffic patterns in Mumbai. Mumbai, a bustling metropolis near the Arabian Sea, is a city of contrasts, where wealth and poverty coexist. As responsible travellers, we have the opportunity to explore this dynamic city while also contributing to its social fabric.  One excellent way to gain insight into Mumbai’s diverse landscape is by joining a community immersion tour. These tours provide a deeper understanding of the challenges and resilience of some of the city’s marginalized communities. A notable non-profit organization that offers these types of tours is Reality Tours and Travel. By going on one of their guided tours, you’ll gain a unique perspective of life in Mumbai’s disadvantaged neighbourhoods and support community development projects funded by the organization.  Beyond tours, Mumbai offers several opportunities for responsible travellers to make a meaningful impact by teaching. Teach for India is a non-profit organization that strives to provide quality education to underprivileged children. Travellers can get involved by volunteering their time in person to support classroom teaching or by contributing to fundraising efforts.  For those passionate about environmental conservation, Vanashakti is dedicated to protecting Mumbai’s natural spaces and urban forests. With them, responsible travellers can participate in tree plantation drives, clean-up campaigns, or donate to support their efforts.  Within the vibrant chaos of Mumbai, responsible travellers have the chance to connect with the city’s diverse communities and make a positive impact. Whether it's through community-based tourism initiatives or contributing to environmental conservation, your journey in Mumbai is an opportunity to embrace diversity and create lasting change.  Thanks for Reading! When it comes to the great tapestry of worldwide travel, contributing to responsible travel initiatives in India gives you a chance to weave a vibrant thread of unforgettable experiences with philanthropic opportunities together. From the pristine landscapes of Ladakh to the vibrant culture of rural Rajasthan, this incredible place offers a multitude of destinations where your journey has the ability to change lives.  As we wrap up this literary exploration, we’d like to express our sincerest gratitude to you for being a part of the Traveller Collective community. Your curiosity and commitment to responsible travel make a world of difference.  Remember, the essence of responsible travel is leaving a positive mark on the places you visit. Whether it’s supporting local communities, preserving the environment, or simply showing respect for diverse cultures, your travels are a powerful source for good.  Our adventure doesn’t end here though. Check out our other articles, each highlighting unique countries like Laos, The Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia, where responsible travel practices are changing lives and landscapes.  Here’s to your future journeys, filled with purpose, appreciation, and the joy of sharing your gifts across the world.  Safe travels, fellow explorer! 

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Destination: POLAND

Destination: POLAND

"Picturesque cities such as Kraków and Gdańsk vie with energetic Warsaw for your urban attention. Elsewhere, woods, rivers, lakes and hills beckon for some fresh-air fun."  - From our friends at Lonely Planet     Flying The Nest showing you some amazing spots to check out in Warsaw. Leave a comment below and share any of your travel experiences in Poland...can't misses, helpful tips, how to get around etc.

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Destination: NEPAL

Destination: NEPAL

"A trekkers' paradise, Nepal combines Himalayan views, golden temples, charming hill villages and jungle wildlife watching to offer one of the world's great travel destinations."  - From our friends at Lonely Planet     A local Nepali sharing the 12 best experiences in his county. Leave a comment below and share any of your travel experiences in Nepal...can't misses, helpful tips, how to get around etc.

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Destination: HAWAII

Destination: HAWAII

"It's easy to see why Hawaii has become synonymous with paradise. Just look at these sugary beaches, Technicolor coral reefs and volcanoes beckoning adventurous spirits."  - From our friends at Lonely Planet     Captain Potter shaering an insight into modern indigenous life in Hawaii. Leave a comment below and share any of your travel experiences in Hawaii...can't misses, helpful tips, how to get around etc.

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