My Scratch Map: 37 Years Of Travel

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[Music] all right since we're all waiting to go traveling again i thought i'd use this time to sort of delve into a bit of my backstory but the history of my travels of looking back to the trips i've done ever since i was a little kid all the way up to now and i'll mostly be focusing on the trips i did like prior to having a youtube channel or once i didn't make it on the channel rather than being like did i ever tell by the time i travel from hong kong to new york it's like yes mate yes you did we heard so that's what it's going to be about i'm going to be doing it via a scratch map now i was given this as a gift a while ago but i've never got around to doing it and it's partly because you know i'm just not really into the whole counting countries thing i mean i know how many i've been to because people always ask me but it's not my goal to hit 100 or all of them or whatever i'm just into sort of having as many different experiences as possible in as many different places as possible but there's no sort of goal of like right i have to do this many like countries or scratch all this thing off a map and i just find the number a bit meaningless because there's some countries i spent several months of my life in but there's other countries like sweden that went to like half a day when i was a teenager so yes i've been to sweden i could take it off the list but i can't tell you anything about there i haven't really experienced that country at all and also with a scratch map it's kind of like if i flew to moscow for a weekend do i then get to scratch off all of russia you know so i think what i'm going to do is like for the u.s you can sort of scratch it off by state so for any of the larger countries um i'm going to sort of just scratch off the regions i've been to rather than sort of going i've been to confidence in china all done you know plus there's a lot of value in revisiting countries like just because you've scratched the country off the map doesn't mean you've experienced everything there is to do there like there's always more adventures to be had pretty high up but anyway you might be at this point thinking well all right mate you're sitting on your high horse if you're not into counting countries and you're not really into scratching things off a map why are you doing this and um part of the reason is one i thought make a nice video actually just talking about my history and growing up and all the travels i did and sort of you know giving you guys a bit more backstory but also i think it'll look very good on my wall in the living room here because right now i've got this old middle earth map which i love but it's getting a bit older tatty and the color scheme doesn't really work with the room whilst this sort of black map would kind of fit in nicely with like what i've got on here and i'll be a bit more personal tell a bit more a story be more of a conversation piece when people come around at least when i'm allowed to have people on again after this pandemic so enough blabbering on let's get on with it [Music] [Music] this is the scratcher kinda looks like a guitar pick and we got some stickers [Music] all right let's get started so easy one to begin with i was born in england in a small city called durham in the very north of the country and as i'm sure everyone north of england will be happy to know the symbol they've got for uk is the big ben in london now the first country i want to holiday abroad to was in fact germany this was in the summer of 1984. i wasn't even one years old yet and we went to garmisch park and kirkland it's a german ski resort town in bavaria but we went in the summer to do hiking like we always do uh yeah to be honest i don't really remember anything at all of it obviously because i wasn't even one yet but yeah i traveled to germany quite a lot over the years and i'll get to more of that in a minute so i feel quite comfortable scratching all of germany off the map because germany's also where i went for my second trip abroad the following summer where i went to birches garden gorgeous place revisited quite a few times although not for not since i was like 16 years old now then summer of 1986 my first trip to switzerland one of my favorite countries in the world yeah switzerland's a country we really fell in love with just kept going back to over and over again as i've explained in my videos when i've been there and then i said i was gonna get into more stuff from germany in the summer of 1988 well not just the summer we actually lived in freiburg in germany for nearly five months i believe my dad had a placement at the university working there and so my brothers went to school there i went to kindergarten and it's strange whenever i look back at that time like interacting with the other kids at kindergarten i don't remember not understanding them you know even though i couldn't speak german the only thing i do remember is sort of being really bored during story time so i'm guessing that's because i couldn't understand a word of it maybe it was a boring story as well who knows but yeah it's kind of funny as a kid you just find a way to communicate anyway even if there is a language barrier and whilst we're in fryeburg as well we'd sort of take long weekends into switzerland keep going back to grindelwald and stuff so i literally don't know how many times i've been to switzerland because we would just go for weekends and you know we didn't keep track but it's one of the reasons it's sort of cemented as a place that meant so much to he was going there so much as a young kid but we kept going back every other year growing up after that now moving out of europe when i was six years old in 1990 i actually did my first round the world trip with the family we went to the u.s australia and did a stop off in bangkok and thailand on the way back and i should put all these travels into context because i was incredibly incredibly fortunate to be able to do all this traveling growing up i was so so lucky but it wasn't because i was like from a super rich family or anything like that you know we were middle class but my parents worked at the university they weren't on like giant corporate salaries or anything like that and if you sort of looked at my class at school there's probably richer families of me poorer families than me but we always got to go on the biggest holidays and the reason was because my mum would save up and budget for them every year she prioritized our travels over sort of spending money on other things throughout the year so they're really careful and tight with their money all year round and saved up all the pennies so we could go off on these big adventures and to give you an idea of just how organized my mom is with money um she still has a copy of the budget breakdown of the first ever trip i did abroad in 1984 when i went to germany like when i was digging out photos for this video when i was seeing it yeah she found this this little piece of paper that had a complete breakdown of everything we spent on that trip that's how organized she is so that's how we afforded to be able to do these trips and even when we went on the adventures like the first top few times we were in the states you know we were sort of like those five of us crammed into a motel six room you know eating out at mcdonald's was a treat we did everything like self-catered so from a very young age i learned sort of how to budget to be able to afford trips and sort of and be comfortable just quickly moving on the road all the time because when we went to the states we didn't just stay in one area for a week or two we drove all over so yes very very lucky to be able to do this growing up a lot of people don't get to do this so i'm aware of how fortunate and privileged i was to be able to do this but it wasn't like oh let's just go sailing in daddy's yacht around the world and fill up the paddling pool full of champagne or anything like that it was nothing like that at all [Music] so on this round of world trip yeah we flew into la and we did quite a random trip the first time we were in the states we were kind of visiting friends of theirs so we went to like california and then like michigan and then back to utah so that one's a bit more all over the place other times we kind of just got a car and drove around and then after that we went to australia so i was six years old the first time i went to australia and yeah we flew to cairns and did the east coast you know that's interesting though you know they had big ben for the uk looks like they got the sydney harbour bridge for australia fair enough but they've put it in queensland then going to thailand you know we had like just a weekend in bangkok on the way back so i didn't see much but my main two memories of it was like one i really didn't want to take the malaria tablets and my parents had sort of bribed me with tons of sweets and chocolates sort of just to get me to swallow them which i hated but i also ended up with tons of sweets so it's almost like a good hustle but also when we were there it was like the start of rainy season and like the water was like this deep you know i used to felt like that to my six-year-old self um but the crazy thing was the water was warm you know like growing up the north of england where it's bloody cold the whole time the idea you're wading around in rainwater and it's like walking in the spa was just it was crazy i don't know how much we enjoyed it as a six-year-old because yeah the tourism there just wasn't set up for kids or families at all really whilst going from like the states in australia which is super fan family friendly and got loads of things on the kids we were just kind of a bit kind of didn't know what was going on and i remember we only really have one photo from bangkok because we got our our guide to take a photo of us and uh yeah it was terrible you know it's a really really bad photo but that's all you got back then it's like you know camera with filming winds up take the picture and you don't get to see what it's like to like two months later when you get home and develop it but there you go and then the following summer we went back out to the states and canada for another extended trip because like when i was four years old and we spent a bit of time in freiburg because we're down at the placement at the university there the same happened in eugene and oregon so we spent like i don't know was it like a few weeks a couple of months in oregon maybe three months i can't even remember now i'll have to check we weren't out there long enough to join a school or anything it was just like during the long summer holidays that they have yeah using oregon stay in the house and everything for the summer then the summer after that we went on holiday around europe again sort of to favorites like switzerland germany and france and then the year after that went back to the states and basically that's what we did my entire time growing up from a kid so sort of late teens which is alternate between a summer holiday in europe and a summer holiday in the states and in canada [Music] first trip to netherlands was when i was 10 years old which resulted in me getting food poisoning and throwing up out of a car but i've had more fun on return trips there that's for sure lichtenstein how the hell do you scratch off lichenstein from here i remember first going to new york in 1995 when i was like 11 years old and just being blown away by it i was just like like all my favorite movies as a kid growing up was set there and just you you arrive and it's just like it's exactly like it in the movies and i loved every second of being there just had this buzz about it you know [Music] south carolina the first 18 years of my life now at the end of my first year of uni me and my mate adam uh who i grew up with in durham uh we went to vancouver in the summer we got like a working holiday visa to have a long summer out in canada [Music] my plan was to get jobs in vancouver but instead of searching for jobs we end up just kind of bumming around and having a fun time drinking the bars and just having a bit of a holiday really we went up to banff as well and i have zero regrets about that trip we did exactly what we wanted at the time but if i knew then what i know now with the amount of money we spent we should just go to like southeast asia or something even if it would have been monsoon season just gone and had a big party there or into around europe there's so many better things we could have done with our time and money but that's not how life works you've got to make decisions with like the information you've got at the time now my first big backpacking trip 2006 my main focus of this trip was doing a working holiday visa in new zealand and before i got there i had a quick stop off in singapore then i had a month working my way down the east coast of australia and then once i left new zealand i had a few days in fiji and then i was originally just gonna change planes in america but i ended up joining my mum on a three-week holiday around there so we'll begin with my three days at the start in singapore scratching this one off it's barely anything to do then after singapore flew into cairns in queensland which i talked about in the queensland video got the old experience to travel down the east coast and that's where i kind of got into a group of backpacking and making new friends and doing new experiences and it was just awesome and then i landed in christchurch in new zealand and got on the kiwi experience bus there but before i got on the bus the very first thing i did in new zealand was i went to the ediress location which is just incredible i was dreaming about that for years and then basically i traveled down to queenstown and my plan was to try and get a job in queenstown but i was there sort of in between seasons it was like it was their autumn kind of time and so there was no jobs going so i ended up getting back on the kiwi bus for a little bit and going up to wellington and got an office job there just joined a temp agency got an office job found a place to live with some cool guys and yeah it was this was like in my sort of gap year after my undergraduate course and i'd applied to do this postgrad course in editing at bournemouth uni and my basic plan was if i didn't get on that course because there's only like 15 places if i didn't get on i would just stay out of new zealand and do the full one or two years out there if i got on then i'd come back you know and then the day before i flew out to singapore at the start i found out that i got on the course i was like right i'll just be doing a six months overall and i think one of the craziest days of the entire trip was in queenstown when i did three bungee jumps in one day having never done anything like that before three two one the faster you run the more fun you'll have i'm not gonna let it come back okay three two one when i finished my time working in wellington i got back on the kiwi bus and day one back on the kiwi experience bus i've been off the bus for about two months first thing we did was work skydiving i was like back in it now and then after that yeah went to fiji and fiji was such an amazing place and the people there are so friendly and so kind and it's such a beautiful place and you know you get off the plane there and there's four guys greeting you with the guitars you know rather than 40 guys with guns that screen your guitars singing your songs each time you arrived on the island to have guitars out sing the songs that i get my guitar out and they're like oh we should play we should jab later and it was just it was the best time so i'd love to go back to fiji and make a film there actually because it's such a such a cool place and then yeah according to the states we flew into colorado and then we went up to uh see man rushmore on things and the badlands and things around there which i hadn't been to before before we did some of our favorites in the grand circle loop down there very thick oh you know on that trip i really was living on a tight tight budget when i was 22 years old and i was just had very little money to spend you know i had enough money to sort of get me through singapore australia and to start new zealand then i had to work and save up to finish off the rest of the trip and so i was extremely tight with money but to be fair though my biggest regret for that trip was just not getting a haircut it's like what are you doing mate like i look at all those photos going you look like an absolute prick the thing is when your hair's that long every now and again like you're like one day a month when your hair looks amazing but the rest of time you just want to cut it off and it's just yeah terrible but it was the best time and that was sort of you know nothing compares to your first big backpacking trip away you sort of you know you change so much you learn so much about yourself you gain so much confidence you push yourself to do activities that scare the living hell out of you and so that was you know i certainly changed more on that trip than i did on hk 2 and y because i'd already done a big trip before whilst on 8k to ny that was james's first big trip so that's why you see a bigger change in him across the series than he'd do with me because i'd already done my first sort of you know trip my lifetime away and i always wish i could have filmed that trip i mean maybe it's for the best that i didn't you know wouldn't have known what i was doing back then but yeah it would have been great to have captured it on film especially as soon as i got back and i started my editing course i started learning how to make videos it's like oh i would have been great if i could have filmed that i mean my mom had a home video camera whilst around the state so i have some clips but it's not there's no video i can make out that's just random b-roll me messing around with the camera but getting back to the uk and starting the editing course which i did from 2006 to that was when it was like right well i'm learning how to edit i want to have some things to edit and i want to learn how to film and yes whilst it'd be cool to sort of write and direct your own like student movie you need to have a script actors and all these other moving parts be able to do that so i was just like why don't i just film one of my trips away and make a video of that and then i'll have something to edit and so that's what i started doing so yeah the first trip that i filmed was in switzerland at the snopen air festival it was just a short little video just sort of like testing the water getting used to it and then the next one i did was heading back over to the states and we did like a road trip of like the south east like virginia north carolina south carolina georgia and down to florida and that was a really good fun trip i mean again i was like that was the first from a test of doing like a longer video i think it's like over an hour actually and we even got to go to the hard rock cafe theme park in myrtle beach which was only ever open a few months before it went bankrupt i don't know why i bother coming holiday because i'm back in london look we've got the bassy power station right where i work tips called manchester motor work we have pikachu to be honest that is a really poor attempt at piccadilly circus isn't it but that is so cool like one park contender came up to me and said uh would you like to check out our show like we've got stunt shoes it's a stunt show involving roadies even even has bears in it i thought it's got bears in it and they're gonna rock out on stage why not [Music] [Music] [Music] then the few years following that i kept practicing and making more travel videos whenever i could to the grand circle one with my mom then 2012 i did those road trips like around scotland to amsterdam and then italy there's so many other little trips i did as well i went to latvia and estonia for a long weekend with my mates and the beautiful beautiful countries it's like a fairy tale isn't it i really look forward to getting back there when we do the eastern european road trip this summer and you know film those places properly [Music] and then we get on to hong kong to new york and like i said the start i'm not going to retell that trip but it's gonna take me a while to scratch off [Music] well yeah we did cover a lot of ground in that trip and that was the idea you know with new zealand my first big backpacking trip was like mostly in one country exploring that place you know i had little bits and pieces before and after but this trip i just wanted to see as much as possible you'll notice i've been a bit careful with the scratching off chilly argentine and brazil and peru because we only did a little bit of those countries and uh yeah just wouldn't seem right scratching off like all of brazil when i've only seen a small part of it particularly like chile where we're only like three days in santiago if you look over at the states you can kind of see why we did the route we did so like the bits have missed out here that's why we kind of went to the deep south and up from there damn don't you guys work nope my first trip away after hk to ny was three months after and i went to poland for a stag do and i remember sort of just after being away for nine months and being back for three months suddenly being at an airport again and back on a plane and back in a hostel was just like oh right i'm back where i belong you know going home felt like the holiday i felt like the foreign place if you know what i mean you think of the local birds and uh carl that bird's all right she looks a bit pissed she looks hang on look at this he looks now the first big trip i did after hk2 and why was the quest for everest trip in october 2014. so we went through china into tibet and china and then the pool they got a little picture of mount everest there which we got to see eventually so next year i think i would be very keen to do the trek everest is always going to be there some day after tomorrow no 2012 kind of stuff happens so everest will still be there we'll just crash into the boat then we move on to 2015 and that's when i moved to freelance like move from full-time work to freelance which allowed me to travel loads more obviously the first few months of that i was just trying to get work and starting to build my freelance life up but the first trip i did that year was my canadian rockies road trip where i went to see my brother at the end of it and then after that i went to join james who's on this massive like central south america trip so i flew into panama and then we went to colombia and venezuela and we were so lucky to be able to get to venezuela considering like the country was already on the way down when we were there but it's got like exponentially worse there so you know i don't know if it's possible to travel there now or whether it's advisable um but we were really really lucky about the sea because it's such a beautiful country good view don't push me yeah venezuela it looks like they're trying to do a picture of like roraima mountain one of tabletop mountains but it kind of looks like a giant piece of poo gemma whenever used to moan about 2016 like oh it's the worst year ever and stuff because you know brexit won and trump won and lots of celebrity deaths and things like that but looking back now it was a great time compared to 2020 plus from a personal point of view it was one of the best years of my life because i'd gotten to the rhythm of freelancing and sort of working travel work and travel and in that year i got to go to india mexico went back to the pool to do everest base camp trek that one weekend i went to romania for a stag to on the sunday morning i flew back to london then at lunch time i met james who was back in town from the caribbean for a week to get his passport swords so we went for beers for a few hours then when he went home i went to wembley stadium to see bruce springsteen and then as soon as i finished the springsteen show i went back to my flat packed my bags at 5am the morning i flew out to australia to film the first trip out there for sca travel in queensland and then after i did that australia trip i came back edited that video then i went to southern africa i did the first time in africa trip which was incredible and when i got back from that i went to switzerland my mom so 2016 was just nuts it was the best the best time ever [Applause] [Music] 2017 that year i went back to new zealand at the start of it to do my road trip which is amazing then april me and james went to the philippines then i went back to australia again that was the time was out there with jacob when i did my shoulder in and then there's one trip which i didn't film is when i went to the balkans so i was gonna do a six-week trip to croatia bosnia montenegro and albania and on the first day out there i got the camera out started filming i was like you know what i can't be bothered filming i need a break from it i was just burnt out i mean like the last two or three years i've been in the freelance life of work travel work travel and just been like editing 24 7 for like three years non-stop like when i'm away i'm always filming when i'm at home i'm editing for clients during the day and see my stuff in the evening and it was just go go go and especially coming back from australia like i had such a short space of time to edit those promote videos then i was straight out to the balkans and starting to film again and i was just burnt out so i decided to just put my camera away and not film that trip what i did was i was going to do six weeks i just changed my trip to three weeks and just spoiled myself a bit and just relaxed and didn't worry about seeing any sites in particular i mean i did see some stuff or wasn't worried about taking things off or anything it's just like let's just relax and just recuperate and have like a proper proper holiday rather than an adventure kind of thing i remember as well like on the second day of that trip my phone broke as well so like i would have days where i'd go out for a meal and i'd just be sitting like the square of an old town and because you know i solo backpacking and some days you know you meet people hanging out some days you're by yourself and i'd be just sitting at a restaurant by myself and normally that situation you just be on your phone but because my phone was dead i just sit there and just chill and just think and just you know i was sort of thinking myself like right am i burnt out because i don't want to do travel videos anymore or am i burnt out i just need a rest you know and it was the best like not filming that trip was the best decision because it just gave me a chance to relax have a think about everything was going on what i wanted to do my life and i realized yeah i love making travel films i do want to keep doing it i just needed some time off so it was the best decision and i remember the following summer when i went out to do a central america trip i knew i was going to be super busy with work up to it so i didn't want to arrive there feeling burnt out so what i did before i started my like adventure in tulum i gave myself like a few days in cancun where i just sat by the pool and just relaxed you know caught my breath and i was like right now let's go film and i said let's go have an adventure so yeah not filming that balkan's trip was the best decision i could have made i'm so glad i didn't film it gave myself a rest and james flew out to join me for the final weekend to have a little holiday as well but it doesn't mean i want to go back there and film it because it's beautiful there and there's so much to do so i will get back there again at some point and get it on film because yeah i did love it there really really did [Music] 2018 started out in japan yeah we immediately fell in love that country it's definitely one of my favorites probably top three and then i went to norway for the first time where i did that short trip to do the snow survival stuff in fincher which was basically in the middle of nowhere and it's where they shot hoth for empire strikes back and it's an amazing experience met so many cool people and one of the best things about it is i managed to get mark hamill luke skywalker to tweet me survival tips whilst i was there luke skywalker has just tweeted us right here in house i can't believe that but it's so good but that's one of those videos that hardly anyone's ever watched you know it's one of those videos didn't get many views and i guess it's partly because you know it's not a popular destination so people aren't searching for spending a few days in fencer you know although at the same time when i get comments from some people going well why don't you do more stuff off the beaten track i'm like well did you watch this video did you watch that you have to be in track and they're like no it's like well this is where we are for the next three days and i'm so excited to be here [Music] and then at the end of 2018 i went back to australia again so twice in one year and the fourth time in three years for sga travel but this time we were in victoria filming stuff the tourism board down there but i can't rescue that footage i can't turn that into a film because i don't have the footage and we shot it in a different kind of way which is a shame but it was really cool going back there we went to national park called wilson's prom i don't remember going there as a kid and the night before we drove out there i was speaking to this guy in the bar saying oh we got to wilson's prom and i went there as a kid and um they've got this beach out there it's got like all this squeaky sand but i can't remember what it's called he's like oh yeah squeaky beach it's like of course it's called squeaky beach but i got my mum to scanned a photo of me when i was there as a kid and i went back to the same spot and tried to line up the photo of me when i was there when i was six years old when i was 35. yeah so it's a shame i can't turn that into a proper film but it was an awesome trip nonetheless [Music] then we move on to 2019 and i went to egypt and jordan i did that trip you know one of the things i didn't mention the video is how i flew home because originals could be flying home from oman in jordan but changing planes in cairo and then they changed my flight so i was gonna have like an eight hour layover in cairo i was like oh and then once i realized how easy it was just to pop into israel i found you get a direct flight from tel aviv back home i was like screw it i'll do that and it means i could pump to israel and just you know stay in a hostel have some beers and chat with people for the last sort of couple of days of that trip you know after spending so much of that trip alone and by myself which was you know it was still amazing um i was like oh let's just go and have like a a big big party for the final weekend before i get back to the uk at the start of february to be cold and have to go back to work and all that kind of stuff so i didn't film any of it because i was like if i'm gonna do a film of israel i want to do it properly you know and i didn't sort of uh you know pop to jerusalem for an afternoon to get a selfie or anything like that i didn't explore around at all just sort of just hung out had a nice time and made some friends and it was great but again israel's the country i've been to but haven't really experienced or explored at all so i'll definitely have to go back and then the rest of 2019 was kind of a weird one for travel because i was saving up to buy my flat so i couldn't really afford to do it on my own trips but fortunately very fortunately i had um some press trips coming [Music] why didn't you say that you know the tour always has a beach stop where we can hopefully get a drink and chill this is the local beer carob it's actually surprisingly tasty isn't it i don't know because you're supposed to wait for me to cheers this is the local beer the carrot it's really good actually anyway you're supposed to wait for me for your cheers we've got carl here just copying absolutely everything we said he copy me i was i was starting to film so i went to antigua and barbuda and asked me a to try and scratch off accurately and then i was in italy trentino see the dolomites up there and then i was in catalonia in spain but then in september i got to do my very first tour like host my first tour which was in morocco and that trip was just perfect it couldn't have gone any better and i keep getting asked are you going to do more tours like yes definitely it's going to be so many more tours once the world opens up again we've got loads of them planned so don't worry we'll be doing hopefully many tours for many years in many places around the world guess what we got fabulous yeah [Music] so 2020. i was lucky to get that vietnam trip in before everything went to and then i had that one perfect day in switzerland in september and that's it that's where i'm up to i'm up to present day now [Music] so that's my scratch man that's all done like uh 2021 i've got a couple of trips potentially might be happening in january i'll see which one comes through i won't talk about them yet um we're still hoping to do the borneo tour in april so we'll see what happens there with things opening up or not and then we're looking to do maybe another tour in turkey in june and then hopefully one in iceland in september so hopefully hopefully we'll be able to get to do those and i'll let you guys know about it as soon as we know more about it and then in the summer i'm gonna be hopefully doing the eastern european road trip that i was supposed to be doing last summer which would be driving from tallinn down to athens and greece going through all those eastern european countries so that should be pretty amazing and then after that yeah just keep going there's so many so many other adventures i want to have i mean so the main places i want to see loads more of is obviously africa i haven't seen much of that at all lots more of south and central america i want to see mexico and north america and of course central asia here uh really sort of untapped resource for myself so that's the great thing about the traveling like there'll never become a day where this map's completely scratched off i'll never get there and that's fine and i love the idea that there's always more adventures to have i mean it'd be terrible if i just did around the world trip went well that's the world done you know i guess i'll stay home now like i love the fact there's always more to see always more just to discover and that includes like i've been saying going back to the same country you've been to before and discovering new things there as well as going to all these other countries i haven't been to but yeah i'm pleased with that i'm glad i've done this it looks pretty cool for those that want to know the country count is at 68 as i keep saying the goal is not to scratch all this off it's just to have as many amazing experiences as possible and hopefully make some awesome videos along the way too so only thing left to do now is get it up on the wall [Music] you
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Length: 35min 3sec (2103 seconds)
Published: Thu Dec 17 2020
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