Canal Adventures: Tim and Pru's Expedition along the Kennet and Avon Canal | Absolute Documentaries

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foreign ER scales we're celebrating our golden wedding this year 50 years it feels more like 14. I know we might be known as actors basil but when we're not treading the boards it's all hands on deck cost off please hi sir we're Canal nuts and we've been potting around on them nearly all our married life without two boys Joe and Sam we've had some of our best times on the canals whenever we get a break we dash off to our boat but we're both getting on of it now I'm going to need some help and since we're celebrating 50 years of wedded bliss we are determined to make the most of what we love whilst we still can brew has a slight conditions very mild but it does mean she has difficulty remembering things [Music] hello Tim I'm so sorry I didn't cast you off well it could be a nuisance sometimes but it doesn't stop me remembering how to open a locked gate or make the skipper a cup of tea e we're going to be revisiting two canals that we know and love we're at the summit hooray and two canals that are new to us wow this is starting it won't all be plain safe what's the matter with him we'll be braving the Great British summer time they're soaking some of the most challenging routes on the network that is a bit scary oh and we'll be roping in our two boys just like the old days we believe in making our crew work canel's reveal a hidden world yes little light at the end of the tunnel each Canal is different but they all offer this wonderful antidote to the hurry and bustle of Modern Life you can't rush on the canal [Music] um today we're off to a canal that's close to our hearts the Kennedy and Avon in the west country affectionately known as the k and a to all those people who enjoy live and work on it for many years our own boat was moored on the knee [Music] originally built to link Bristol with London to transport Goods like coal and bath stone it was the engineering Marvel of its day it posts the Magnificent cane Hill flight of locks daunting Prospect for even the most experienced boaters we love it because of its beauty in its history but also because we were involved in its restoration like so many canals it was neglected for decades virtually derelict in 1955 it was earmarked for permanent closure but at the 11th Hour a campaign was launched to save it Tim and I were passionate supporters the battle was finally won and in 1990 to promote the fully restored Canal we were invited to be the first boat in 42 years to travel the full length of the k a a quarter of a century later we're back to navigate 21 miles of its most picturesque stretch our journey begins in the elegant Georgian city of bath but we're leaving the fine buildings and the tourist hordes behind and slipping away through the city's back door oh there we are with our own boat currently mowed on the Oxford Canal we've had to hire one the Bradbury will be our home for the next few days but at 67 feet she's a bit longer than what we're used to oh yeah what do you think she's enormous it's better than the stone yes bed in the stern oh there's a smart little yeah second double bed oh well that's us yes that's us it's very smart isn't it yes it's got a shock after ours oh Jimmy a tele oh no no we don't have to tell you on board yes drinks oh isn't that beautiful oh Magic heading east from Bath will be Crossing elegant aqueducts enjoying stunning Countryside and visiting historic towns before heading to devises for a canalside festival in four days time but even before we leave the city we have to take on the bath flight six locks that will take us up 65 feet to the top of bathwick hill following this beautiful Waterway it's easier to forget that it was the M4 of its day 200 years ago working boats carried over 360 000 tons of goods a year along what was then the fastest and safest route across the country our first challenge is to leave the wide river Avon and turn left sharply into the canal itself oh God there's a boat coming through we're going to try and not hit that boat yes Nano boats can be quite tricky to maneuver especially when meeting another boat head on yeah this was quite difficult the first lock of the flight because it's a very difficult entrance to get into and it'd be possible when there's another boat coming out which I didn't realize it's a lot of this side it's a bit a bit dodgy what food doesn't like steering so therefore it means that she has to do most of the legwork on the logs tying up working the pedals opening the gates What She Likes doing and she's very good at it they're gorgeous or whatever and I believe I can run a piece of marathon thank you very much download v-lee now I do occasionally get a bit nervous but she doesn't do it unless she's sure there we go it's easy to forget that Prue is the age she is when she's so agile leaping about the logs thank you darling I can also steer if necessary once she's running into a two or three things I think you'll find she'll probably foreign [Music] but the bath flight of locks are going to keep me busy for a while crew is opening the pedals now that will let the exclusives come up and the water flow in with the lock chamber now full our captain can sail her through thank you oh Jeff sorry I'm down sorry I'm so sorry I didn't cast you off I'm so sorry yes he can if the crew was remembered to untie the ropes okay that's extremely unprofessional we'd put a rope around the the center Ballard and I got to release it never mind Prue can be a bit forgetful and I can be a bit impatient but we'll need to get our act together this next log is the second deepest in the country it's very tricky to negotiate and needs treating with respect it's one of the deepest locks I've ever seen it's so deep that it takes seven million liters of water to fill it I've done three of the bath flight six Lots on our own but then a stroke of luck this is very good news we've got another boat waiting to go through so they can share with us should we go in first okay it's really good in a broad lock to find someone who will come in with you because if you're on your own there's a real danger that the boat will get knocked about a bit because of the force of the water hello hello just carry on you can push us over it's your first time on this canal uh it's our first time on a narrow boat oh is it all right yeah it was clear at the moment holiday decision really successful so far yeah no major dramas good is there any Common Sense really isn't it it seems to be yeah I let my wife do the difficult work she's out there winding away [Music] hello will I help you through the next one thank you so much people are terribly friendly on the canals and it was a very nice feeling about it I think it's something to do with life at four miles an hour you know it attracts people who like that Rhythm of Life [Music] and with the help of the nice Australians we soon reach the top of the flight so much easier when you've got two votes going up because the other thing is it says water I mean it's like yes two people in a bath I mean we don't do that but if we did we'd save a lot of water traveling the country's canals you get to see Britain from a unique perspective for instance bath has millions of visitors a year and yet most of them will never experience one of its hidden gems foreign just coming to the Sydney Gardens which is one of the great Treasures of the canal for Georgian Bath's fashionable Society Sydney Gardens was the place to be seen and the canal takes us on an exclusive route right through the middle oh hello lovely to see you local historian and author Kirsten Elliott has offered to show us round so this is Sydney Gardens still as you can see a park but it opened in 1795 as a Georgian fantasy Garden really where the Great and the good could come Jane Austen certainly came here and there was a labyrinth there was a mock Castle there would be firework displays all sorts of things going on and when they were building the canal they wanted to cut through Sydney Gardens and the Proprietors of Sydney Gardens demanded 2 000 guineas which we're talking about nearly a quarter of a million pounds in today's terms and they paid it because their only other alternative was a very long tunnel today there's a gate for us to get into the garden but back in Georgian times the grounds would have been completely off limits baths High Society promenading through the gardens didn't want to rub shoulders with grabby Canal folk covered in coal and stone dust the whole idea was that the working classes and the wealthy classes should be kept separate quite right so you've got Colliers outside Leaders with parasols this side not talking to each other that's exactly the case yes [Music] spoil the garden's atmosphere of Gentile decorum the canal company were forced to make this stretch of canal look as elegant as the gardens themselves but even so the working classes still left their mark there's the Rope marks you know that the motor power of the horse is coming through and here are their rope marks but one of the things that the garden Proprietors demanded were ornamental features on the canal and up here you can see there's the bust of a young lady now on the other tunnel you'll see the bust of an elderly gentleman and what it's believed is the Old Gentleman is old father Thames and she is Sabrina Spirit of the seven because of course ultimately it joined the Thames and the Seven Seven Mile Journey Through the outskirts above before we reach open Countryside where we were Moor up for the night near the village of claverton we're heading for cleverton and we'll find a nice Mooring I can't remember if there's a pub um uh and once we've just um open a bottle of wine and a nice dinner [Music] passing through bathampton now there are still lots of people about enjoying the Evening Sun [Music] do I know where we're going or why we're going there [Music] ABS I do and sometimes I just want to watch the countryside slide by [Music] who has this Condition it's this sort of Alzheimer's but it doesn't it's quite mild but she can't remember things very well but you don't have to remember things on the canals but because you can just keep your mind absolutely vacant and enjoy things as they happen and as you see them so it's perfect for her really [Music] when you think back over a long period and you think well this person alive and enjoyed this and that and the other together doesn't really exist anymore um it's it's another person that's quite painful but you mustn't think like that juvenile let's just take it from day to day and um you've just notice how much she's able to do and how much she enjoys life certainly do enjoy life and I can still perform my duties as crew a sense of humor is still there there's still the same things make her laugh and I I only have a lot of fun yes this is just growing old and in a certain area more quickly than out of us would like but very lucky really [Music] it means we make sure we make the most of our time together doing the things that we love [Music] is that all right yep right Jinx yes cheers 24 years on and it's great to be back on the k a [Music] early morning in deepest s enjoy the simple things in life like scrambled eggs on toast hmm I slept very well oh I'm glad about that I'm sorry no you didn't did you well I spent most of the night going backwards and forwards to the fuse box um I mean it's bad news when you can't go to the lure in Pitch darkness and um it you know it can be bad news for the floor uh I hope it wasn't too bad but no darling no no no very good aim very good aim indeed oh thank you now we've cleared that up so to speak it's time to explore nestling among the trees the canal feels like it's always belonged here but of course it's only 200 years old and man-made running nearly 50 feet above the unnavigable River Haven the canal needs to be continually topped up with water from the river below which is why its designer Charles Rennie built a series of pumping stations like this one at cleverton hidden in what looks like an old mill is the ultimate example of Georgian Green Technology [Music] using only water power it can pump a hundred thousand gallons an hour up from the river into the canal started operation back in 1813 the same year that Jane Austen published Pride and Prejudice hello Pete either of its Restoration Team after two centuries the pump's water wheel is in need of some TLC and just as it was when the canal was first restored its volunteers were taking on the tasks fit in the supports for the boards yeah that turn the water well these are what we call Float boards they they hold the water in the wheel while it's turning and some of those were broken some of those were breaking yes and this is the broken piece as you can see it's it's broken off yeah so we've had to produce these new ones a lot of work yeah I said lovely craftsmanship brilliant to get guys who know how to do it now well yes these are all very practical people and there's a lot of knowledge within the group and we have very good archive as well as more and more Timber goes on it you think whether we are making good progress and it will then function it will perform its original Duty again yes the electricity cost of pumping water into the cow now are horrendous as you can imagine so to be able to put a little bit of water in the canal with this green system yes from the 19th century will be very nice fridge is horrible to do again it's wonderful because it's sort of self-perpetuating isn't it the river drives the mill which drives the pump which lifts the river it's green it's not causing any pollution and it's 200 years old not bad we're headed east towards limply stoke traveling through the unspoiled Somerset Countryside before reaching Bradford on Avon we'll be more up for our second night on the canal Harem oh yes there he is you see fantastic bird life I think the canal network is Magic it's Unique of course at one time it was crucial commercial Network you know for the delivery of goods and so on um well now those things go by rail although the canal isn't commercially used but as a Leisure activity it's it's absolutely wonderful but it was so nearly a very different story competition from the railways in 1841 began the slow death of the Kirby by the 1950s it was in a dreadful state in Parts it had run completely dry and was on the brink of permanent closure but then a day enthusiasts stepped in to save the canal it seemed like an impossible dream when they started but gradually bit by bit the k and a was saved it was the most extraordinary achievement nearly all done by volunteers Boy Scouts prisoners servicemen we helped with the publicity and fundraising and we got stuck in too remember we pulled out AJ Supermarket trolleys didn't move from a half mile stretch and of course we were the first boat to travel the full length of the knee when it was first reopened and it was very different then still Rough Around the Edges we went over a card and they're a Ford Escort somewhere back in 1990 we were lone Travelers on the canal 24 years later and a lot of things have changed for us and the knee now it's flourishing isn't it it's just flourishing now yeah yeah thank God Canal building is physically demanding so proves below deck taking a well-earned nap but the skipper is always on duty unfortunately this next section is Lock Free thanks to two masterpieces of canal architecture designed by its chief engineer John Rennie well coming up to the Dundas Aqueduct now but it's getting ready for our people and boats and surgery of course I think we should to navigate our way rather carefully opened in 1805 this elegant Aqueduct is considered to be reny's finest work over two centuries later dandas is still carrying Canal boats across the river even and is a magnet for Holiday makers hello what I love that we can't stop until we enjoy they look delicious [Music] it's a beautiful spot and an amazing piece of architecture and engineering and so one of John Randy's masterpieces that um it's best seen actually from below although it is wonderful to look down to the railway on the river and everything and see how far up we are [Music] built a bathstone in the neoclassical style it might be a scheduled ancient Monument but like much of the canal it still suffered decades when neglect the transformation it's undergone is incredible it's wonderful to see this is a great tourist attraction isn't it loads and loads of people coming with picnics and music and jokes and hampers and bicycles to look in an aqueduct it's all right three miles further on is another of Randy's eloquent aqueducts the 330 foot long Avon cliff and from what I remember there's quite a tight turn into it look out to me look out to me you're going to hit me ah what's the matter with him Jimmy it's not like you very difficult to jogger turn like that when you've got exposes on his ears that's my excuse anyway [Music] we arrive at the historic Market town of Bradford on Avon thanks to its Riverside location it was already a prosperous town and the arrival of the canal brought not only more trade but also its first day Trippers in 1833 a passenger Express was started between here and bath took up to 40 passengers who were entertained on Route by a String Band now that could be worth revising being a hot and sunny bank holiday the world and his wife have descended upon the town's canal side hostilaries you certain time you get your cold drinks sometimes ice cream yeah what a good idea one man who is definitely not moaning about the crowds is Dick Barrow he and his wife opened their Cafe the same year the restoration of this canal was completed thank you thank you very much so you opened up just before we did our trip which was the first you were here for the opening in 1990 that's right and yes 23 years old and it's wonderful to see so many people here I mean back in 1990 I mean you could have quite easily sat down on the bank holiday Monday on the middle of the Towpath and not being run over no no I would be fair on a day like today it's a bit like the M25 isn't it the two path is absolutely solid so yeah this could be quite a lively spot we have a bit of canal rage out here sometimes position next to one of the busiest locks in the country the lock in is an ideal spot for gong guzzling ergon kuzler being one who stands on the Towpath or at a log and stares at Canal boats when you occasionally run into a spot of butter there's nothing worse than being gulped at by a crowd of gone guzlers darling that never happens to you well hardly ever along with boats and gone guzzlers a whole service industry has sprung up since the K A was restored bringing in 45 million pounds worth of business a year the canal supports 1300 jobs in fact it's busier now than it was during the Industrial Revolution lots of boat companies bike hire companies and marinas so far though there is only one floating hair salon and after a couple of days working the locks my hair is in need of a little TLC hello hello good morning good morning please come in Nicola has been stepping away at both bota and gong guzzler's hair since 2008. today I'm getting a shampoo and set how is it business-wise having a salon on the canal very busy oh good very busy I've been doing it for five years now yes yes um and people really enjoy coming here because it's something different it's totally unique yes and it caters for everybody really you know dog walkers cyclists anybody that uses a Towpath but it's nice you get to meet all sorts of different people from all walks of life as well I think more so than you do in a High Street Salon probably well that's the lovely thing about the canal itself I mean we've had a boat for oh 30 or 40 years now yes so you must have traveled a fair amount of the system in the last four years I think we've done nearly all the network one here yes yes it's a wonderful way seeing England from the broadside business yes take this one off you there you go then for it lovely thank you that's smashing you just similar you're welcome lovely to meet you have a wonderful day thank you very much you're welcome that's bad that's bad I'm very grateful for Nicola crew morale is extremely important yeah very good excellent are you pleased yes yes I am with the crew newly Crawford it's time for us to strike out across the Wilshire Countryside towards Kane Hill altogether we Face the daunting Prospect of 36 locks before we make it to our final destination devises we've got a way to go up to the front foot and perhaps go up in the morning but before we can leave Bradford on Avon there's more work for the crew occasionally I'm reminded that I'm not quite as young as I was I'm going to need some help they're coming it's okay but I'm not ready to hang up my windlass yet once you can get your back onto it it's all right we've teamed up with another boat which gives us a snug fit allowing Prue to let the water flow in nice and quickly giving the gong guzzlers a good show afternoon gents hello where are we going to today then well we're hoping to get to the devices well unfortunately I'm gonna have to apologize to you on behalf of canal and River trust because there's a problem with the top lock gate at devizes yes there's a boat lifted the top top gate out and unfortunately the gate is actually hanging and they've took some brickwork in con company on the side you can go as far as the bottom of the flight anyway so that'll be about it okay good to meet you anyway thank you this is seriously bad news 10 miles further on from here is the famous cane Hill flight 16 locks in a row that we have to negotiate to reach our final destination [Music] a careless boater has managed to rip a gate off one of the locks consequently at this moment we have no way of finishing our journey they're halfway through our journey from Bath to devises to reach our final destination we have to negotiate the locks at cane Hill but there's a problem the whole flight is closed with a bottleneck of boats presumably of both ends the chances of fixing it by the time we get there seemed pretty slight we can only travel on in Hope leaving Bradford uneven behind will pass through Trowbridge then strike out into open Countryside before Mooring up for the night near the Hamlet of scene cleave living and working in London we needed a refuge in the countryside and canals have given us that for nearly 40 years now for me it was a another life when we first borrowed a boat and went on the canals you know it's like a home or a flat illness when I'm cooking and we've got a lovely double bed in the scenery of course is amazing much more interesting on the south circular which is what we see from our London house and to have a boat and be able to live on her when we're working away from London it's it's been wonderful since we started Canal boating more and more people have discovered its appeal 150 years ago the canal Network would have been full of number ones as they were called boat owner operators and their families who lived and worked on the canals ferrying Goods up and down the country large folk were a breed apart marrying within their community and developing a distinct culture that lasted into the late 1950s now a new community is springing up the liver boards people who've chosen to live permanently afloat Holly and Stewart are Reviving an old Canal tradition it's great what you've done it's a very sexy sofa isn't it yeah yeah you do tend to sink into it yeah so was this your first boat or do you know right it's got it in my head one day that I wanted to buy a boat coming on the canal is stepping back in time and that's why I wanted to get a boat yes because I wanted that old-fashioned yeah you know the good life with busy working lives and bringing up children we only ever had time for short breaks on the canals but for a young couple like Holly and Stewart I can see the attraction of setting up home on an arrow boat buying a flat with a setting like this would cost an absolute Fortune so why have you chosen this live uh well I grew up in in Wales so uh I was really close to the Montgomery canals all right so um from there I got to see you know quite a lot of it and then yeah it's an ideal way of life yeah I love the fact that if you get bored of your view you can move on yeah yeah I like the Tranquility I love waking up in the morning till the Ducks quacking away yes part of it just Mooring up in in an Ever more fantastic spots yes Cheers Cheers it's a narrow boating absolutely indeed yes Holly and Stuart clearly have fallen in love with Canal life just like we did when we were young it's a life that wouldn't be possible without the people who battled to save the knee all those years ago we're pushing on towards devises but we still don't know if the cane Hill flight will be possible when we get there but there are plenty of working locks to negotiate before then bloody hell I can't get up here proof physically is still pretty agile she leaps around but I'm beginning to feel quite anxious oh well done I've probably got a little bit more energy than he has and probably a bit fitter I was trained by the most wonderful movement teacher called let's pisk at drama school so I'm quite fit and let's put out Tim if he has to learn a dance it's big it's it's trouble the only thing a lock doesn't require Brute Force just a little gentle persuasion oh no it's moving Tim won't you have to do that it is all right yes okay yeah my great strength naughty a lot keeper said to me once they give a little sort of groan when they're ready like a woman when she's ready ah and then they're ready to to open Canal history is my thing while sprue loves the Flora and Fauna her memory may fail her occasionally but she still is enthusiastic about nature as she ever was and shortly we'll be stopping off at one of the Kenneth navin's unique habitats Giles wood is accessible only by Canal or by foot and our guide is Amy the Kenneth and Evan's own naturalist so if we look over here we've got a wayfaring tree I've never seen one and these actually used to be very very common throughout the UK but you can see we lovely berries and they used to be used for a pigment in inks every color green yellow black red broadly if we carry on down here you can see a lovely canopy of oak trees here and you'll see these very peculiar growths on the tree at this time of year oh and you can see how this Acorn has changed into a very bizarre yes it's like something out of the science fiction film and I I thought I thought it was a special kind of acorn it's a disease look at it it's welcome to pick it oh they're actually caused by parasitic wasp and the female has something that looks like a sting so she injects the plant and lays her eggs and the larvae hatch inside the tissue and as they start to feed this causes a reaction in the plant like cancer cells yes and they begin to multiply around the creature and it forms this beautiful defensive barrier against predators such as birds and anything else that would like to eat but it doesn't kill the tree not at all well you learn something every day you do sometimes two things you know it might look like it was created by nature but only 20 years ago this spot was Open Fields then Along Came Freddie Giles who inspired by Boyhood memories of playing in the woods decided to plant his own congratulations Fred It's a Wonderful wood wonderful isn't it it's been wonderful living by the side the canal we've lived 27 years here now right we came here when I was about to retire and I found this place I tucked away and it's just a paradise of nice people who wore crew cycle and so I'm very happy in my in my skin living here yeah there's so many people going by enjoying themselves yes but it's always the women that seem to have to open Bridges it's simply because men are better at steering what can I hit this one for me this is what Canal travel is all about making new friends and enjoying the Tranquility of the countryside let's hope that tomorrow we can complete our journey and make it to the festival at devises it's the morning of our final day on the canal we're off to devises now or we hope we are uh there's a carnival that arises tonight and it'd be nice to get there um whether we actually achieve it at the top of the cane Hill flight who knows in the leper the Gods we've traveled from Bath to Bradford unaven and Beyond over aqueducts and through dozens of locks but we have one more obstacle to overcome before we reach our final destination we're just arriving at Fox hangers at the foot of the cane Hill flight and there's good news about the broken lock it's all working now which is miraculous and they've done a terrific job in getting it repaired in time [Music] ago the cane Hill flight is a half-mile staircase of 16 locks and was an engineering Triumph matter of the hard labor needed to build it was provided by Irish navies after the k a closed the cane Hill flight was left derelict and abandoned but now it's become one of the great achievements of the Canal's restoration in 1990 we were the first boat to go up the restored flight and it would have been a tragedy if we'd not been able to climb the flight today for what might I suppose be the last time hello are you going up the whole fright yes oh good can we share with you great so that's good we've we've got some people to share and they're going all the way up that's great news the flight is a real challenge for Crews last time it took us four and a half hours and we were a lot younger so it's great to have some extra help proof certainly appreciated welcome to cane Hill Lots I was really glad that we're able to do it with the closure that there has been the first few locks up seem to go well both boats seem happy in their shared endeavor when we approach the actual site our companions meet some Chums and decide to carry on up with them instead we've been jilted um but there we are these things happen so just brewing me now we're going to be on our own which means it's going to be quite hard work well we're going up the cane Hillside 16 locks we were with another boot which halves the work but uh never mind what keeps you fit [Music] ROM the age of chivalry is not dead thank you thank you very much [Music] bro go ahead and do the next one [Music] another five or six locks before we get to devises and I'm going got to do it all on my own otherwise fine taking on the cane Hill lock single-handed is no mean feat for anyone I'm very proud of pro you need one more person really because somebody's got to keep control of the boat like I'm doing now then it's a lot for the other person to do all the pedals and the gates [Music] I've had news from a passing boat that someone rather interesting is heading our way ahead of us now coming down the hill is the boat that apparently caused the accident have a good holiday I throw out disproportionate to what happened yeah they only lifted about two inches went down well they make you feel absolutely awful because of all the people that have been inconvenienced and just feel absolutely terrible about it you know Poor Side oh well could happen to anybody despite having to tackle the flight virtually on our own we've made it up cane Hill over 100 defeat and pru has opened and shut 16 locks well congratulations as we reached the top oh well done yeah and you can see how far it is well done us yes it's wonderful to see all the boats here today enjoying the canal and I'm remembering that it was nearly a quarter of a century ago when we last came up the cane Hill site [Music] see this amazing Canal 1794-1994. oh that's lovely it's our Canal isn't it really quite an achievement rather moving Carnival time yeah [Music] and thanks to prus stamina we've made it it's in full swing now Tim it's almost as if the people of devises have turned out to welcome us in I don't know here we are we're both definitely in need of a Tipple and what could be more appropriate than a pint of k a beer not made from Canal water they assure me cheers everybody [Music] well here we are we finished our journey and it's been wonderful hasn't it and we've had a great time and as you can see this canal has a wonderful life of its own I think which is very special [Music] it's hard to believe that this canal was once totally derelict but even at its darkest hour it was never unloved and on this trip we've come to realize that the dedicated band of people who saved the knee we're restoring more than just a canal they were bringing back a way of life a way of life that is clearly more vibrant than ever before foreign
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Length: 46min 32sec (2792 seconds)
Published: Sun Jul 02 2023
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