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  • two middle eastern water pipes with the Bosphorus straits, Istanbul in the background
    JT_f_Istunbul_3463.jpg
  • Baklava sweet Middle Eastern pastries. Photographed in Israel
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  • Baklava sweet Middle Eastern pastries. Photographed in Israel
    SL_20170513_104345.jpg
  • Stenodactylus doriae, commonly known as the Middle Eastern short-fingered gecko or Doria's comb-fingered gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. Photographed in Israel in January
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  • The masked shrike (Lanius nubicus) is a bird in the shrike family, Laniidae. It breeds in southeastern Europe and at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, with a separate population in eastern Iraq and western Iran. It is migratory, wintering mainly in northeast Africa. Although it is a short-range migrant, vagrants have occurred widely elsewhere, including northern and western Europe. It is the smallest member of its genus, long-tailed and with a hooked bill. Photographed in Israel in April
    AM_f_Masked-shrike_671A9233-1.jpg
  • The masked shrike (Lanius nubicus) is a bird in the shrike family, Laniidae. It breeds in southeastern Europe and at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, with a separate population in eastern Iraq and western Iran. It is migratory, wintering mainly in northeast Africa. Although it is a short-range migrant, vagrants have occurred widely elsewhere, including northern and western Europe. It is the smallest member of its genus, long-tailed and with a hooked bill. Photographed in Israel in April
    AM_f_Masked-shrike_671A9233-1-redone.jpg
  • Caspian turtle or Striped-neck terrapin (Mauremys caspica). is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia. Photographed in Israel, in March
    BT_Caspian-turtle_85.jpg
  • Caspian turtle in water. The Caspian turtle (Mauremys caspica), or striped-neck terrapin, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia.
    BT_f_Caspian-turtle_12.jpg
  • Caspian turtle in water. The Caspian turtle (Mauremys caspica), or striped-neck terrapin, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia.
    BT_f_Caspian-turtle_05.jpg
  • Caspian turtle in water. The Caspian turtle (Mauremys caspica), or striped-neck terrapin, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia.
    BT_f_Caspian-turtle_04.jpg
  • Caspian turtle or Striped-neck terrapin (Mauremys caspica). is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia. Photographed in Israel, in March
    BT_f_Caspian-turtle_017.jpg
  • Caspian turtle or Striped-neck terrapin (Mauremys caspica). is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia. Photographed in Hula Valley, Israel, in March
    SL_Agamon_LS2_0741.jpg
  • Caspian turtle in water. The Caspian turtle (Mauremys caspica), or striped-neck terrapin, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia.
    BT_f_Caspian-turtle_08.jpg
  • Caspian turtle in water. The Caspian turtle (Mauremys caspica), or striped-neck terrapin, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia.
    BT_f_Caspian-turtle_09.jpg
  • Caspian turtle in water. The Caspian turtle (Mauremys caspica), or striped-neck terrapin, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia.
    BT_f_Caspian-turtle_07.jpg
  • Caspian turtle or Striped-neck terrapin (Mauremys caspica). is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia. Photographed in Hula Valley, Israel, in March
    SL_Agamon_LS2_0726.jpg
  • Caspian turtle in water. The Caspian turtle (Mauremys caspica), or striped-neck terrapin, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia.
    BT_f_Caspian-turtle_13.jpg
  • butterfly (Danaus chrysippus), or common tiger butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre). This butterfly is found in Africa, India, south-eastern Asia, and Australia. Photographed in Israel, in July
    AM_f_African-Monarch_14_OS.jpg
  • butterfly (Danaus chrysippus), or common tiger butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre). This butterfly is found in Africa, India, south-eastern Asia, and Australia. Photographed in Israel, in July
    AM_f_African-Monarch_03_OS.jpg
  • butterfly (Danaus chrysippus), African Monarch or common tiger butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre). This butterfly is found in Africa, India, south-eastern Asia, and Australia. Photographed in Israel, in July
    AM_African-Monarch_1.jpg
  • butterfly (Danaus chrysippus), African Monarch or common tiger butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre). This butterfly is found in Africa, India, south-eastern Asia, and Australia. Photographed in Israel, in July
    AM_African-Monarch_5.jpg
  • seated statue of Seni-ankh, Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, 1786-1665 BC
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  • butterfly (Danaus chrysippus), African Monarch or common tiger butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre). This butterfly is found in Africa, India, south-eastern Asia, and Australia. Photographed in Israel, in July
    AM_African-Monarch_04.jpg
  • Male Woodchat Shrike (Lanius senator) on a twig. This bird breeds in southern Europe, the Middle East and northwest Africa, and winters in tropical Africa. Photographed in Israel in April.
    AM_f_Woodchat_671A2348.jpg
  • Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) in flight. The hooded crow is a widespread bird found throughout much of Europe and the Middle East. It is an omnivorous scavenger, eating aquatic animals, such as shellfish and anemones, as well as bird eggs, small mammals, and carrion. Photographed in Israel
    BT_f_Hooded-Crow_IA8A3561.jpg
  • Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) The hooded crow is a widespread bird found throughout much of Europe and the Middle East. It is an omnivorous scavenger, eating aquatic animals, such as shellfish and anemones, as well as bird eggs, small mammals, and carrion. Photographed in Israel
    BT_f_Hooded-Crow_DSC03489.jpg
  • Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) near water The hooded crow is a widespread bird found throughout much of Europe and the Middle East. It is an omnivorous scavenger, eating aquatic animals, such as shellfish and anemones, as well as bird eggs, small mammals, and carrion. Photographed in Israel
    BT_f_Hooded-Crow_IMG_5670.jpg
  • Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) near water The hooded crow is a widespread bird found throughout much of Europe and the Middle East. It is an omnivorous scavenger, eating aquatic animals, such as shellfish and anemones, as well as bird eggs, small mammals, and carrion. Photographed in Israel
    BT_f_Hooded-Crow_82C_0271.jpg
  • 3 middle bronze age terra-cotta juglets 1600 BC
    IA_Terracotta-399-401.jpg
  • A golden sun-set. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel,
    RL_f_Hula_RAN_3769.jpg
  • Fallow deer (Dama dama) stags. These stags still have the vascular layer of velvet covering their antlers. This layer supplies oxygen and nutrients to the growing bone. Once the antlers are fully grown, the velvet is shed and the antlers' bone dies. Photographed in Israel.
    AM_0808_120-redone.jpg
  • Common Crane (Grus grus) a flock in flight in wetland, This bird is a Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. Photographed in the hula valley, israel
    RL_f_Hula_RAN_4311.jpg
  • Common crane (Grus grus) in flight. Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in March
    BT_f_Common-Crane_EB995.jpg
  • A Syro-Hittite terra-cotta figurine head 2nd millennium BC 7.1 cm high
    IA_Mesopotamia-380.jpg
  • Common crane (Grus grus) Silhouetted at dawn. Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in December
    AM_Cranes_6792.jpg
  • Ancient Greek coins 3rd - 4th century BCE. Left to right. 1. Athena 5th Century BCE. 2. Athena 4th Century BCE. 3. Athena 4th Century BCE. 4. Pamphilia Asoendos 385-370 BCE 5. Bruttium Kroton 350-300 BCE
    IA_Coins_6-10.jpg
  • Desalination plant. Digital Production monitoring panel. This facility turns salt water into drinking water using the Reverse Osmosis Process and will produce 127 million cubic metres of fresh water each year. Photographed in Hadera, Israel.
    SL_Desalination_4194.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    SV_Mitzpe-Ramon_005.jpg
  • butterfly orchid (Anacamptis papilionacea) Photographed in Israel in March
    IR_f_Wild-Orchid_F0409.jpg
  • butterfly orchid (Anacamptis papilionacea) Photographed in Israel in March
    IR_f_Wild-Orchid_F0251.jpg
  • Northern bald ibis (Geronticus eremita) in flight with a blue sky background. Photographed in Israel, in August
    RL_f_Bird_DSC_3473.jpg
  • Common Crane (Grus grus) a flock in flight in wetland, This bird is a Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. Photographed in the hula valley, israel
    RL_f_Hula_RAN_4308.jpg
  • Common Crane (Grus grus) a flock in flight in wetland, This bird is a Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. Photographed in the hula valley, israel
    RL_f_Hula_RAN_4305.jpg
  • Common Crane (Grus grus) a flock in flight in wetland, This bird is a Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. Photographed in the hula valley, israel
    RL_f_Hula_RAN_4161.jpg
  • Ancient Egyptian engraved stone coffin for mummified bodies. Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) in Vienna, Austria
    IR_Vienna_E4476.jpg
  • Crocodile breading farm at Hamat Gader, Golan Heights, Israel, Hamat Gader has 4 springs of mineral water. other attractions are an archaeological site with reconstructed Roman baths, which are regarded as the most impressive in the world; an amphitheatre and a 5th century synagogue. There is also a crocodile and reptile farm
    SL_Hamat-Gader_LS2_9633.jpg
  • Sunset in Beit Shean Valley, Israel
    VA_f_Landscape_3371.jpg
  • a flock of Common crane (Grus grus) Silhouetted at dawn. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in January
    VA_f_Hula_121604.jpg
  • European Robin (Erithacus rubecula), Israel, winter, November
    AM_Robin_0448.jpg
  • Immature Barred Warbler (Sylvia nisoria) being ringed, measured and weighed. Photographed in Israel, Kishon River, Haifa in May
    SL_Ringing_6805.jpg
  • Immature Barred Warbler (Sylvia nisoria) being ringed, measured and weighed. Photographed in Israel, Kishon River, Haifa in May. Releasing the bird after ringing
    SL_Ringing_6793.jpg
  • Graceful Prinia also Graceful Warbler (Prinia gracilis) being ringed, measured and weighed. Photographed in Israel, Kishon River, Haifa in May
    SL_Ringing_6770.jpg
  • Graceful Prinia also Graceful Warbler (Prinia gracilis) being ringed, measured and weighed. Photographed in Israel, Kishon River, Haifa in May
    SL_Ringing_6761.jpg
  • a large flock of Common crane (Grus grus) Silhouetted at dawn. Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in January
    EB_f_Agamon_5856.jpg
  • Common crane (Grus grus) Silhouetted at dawn. Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in January
    EB_f_Agamon_1984.jpg
  • a large flock of Common crane (Grus grus) Silhouetted at dawn. Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in December
    AP_Hula_DSC_4919.jpg
  • a large flock of Common crane (Grus grus) Silhouetted at dawn. Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in December
    AP_Hula_DSC_4636.jpg
  • Common crane (Grus grus) Silhouetted at dawn. Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in December
    AM_Cranes_6798.jpg
  • Common crane (Grus grus) Silhouetted at dawn. Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in December
    AM_Cranes_6753-1.jpg
  • a large flock of Common crane (Grus grus) Silhouetted at dawn. Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in December
    AP_Hula_DSC_4909.jpg
  • A pair of Hellenistic gold earrings with calf heads. 3-2nd century BCE (private collection)
    IA_Jewels_204.jpg
  • Hellenistic and Roman Bead necklaces
    IA_Jewels_216-221.jpg
  • Sahara sand viper (Cerastes vipera) burying itself in the sand The Sahara sand viper is a venomous viper species found in the deserts of North Africa, the Sinai Peninsula and Israli desert. Photographed in Israel
    AM_sand-viper_19.jpg
  • Sahara sand viper (Cerastes vipera) burying itself in the sand The Sahara sand viper is a venomous viper species found in the deserts of North Africa, the Sinai Peninsula and Israli desert. Photographed in Israel
    AM_sand-viper_18.jpg
  • Desalination plant. Digital Production monitoring panel. This facility turns salt water into drinking water using the Reverse Osmosis Process and will produce 127 million cubic metres of fresh water each year. Photographed in Hadera, Israel.
    SL_Desalination_4196.jpg
  • Desalination plant. Ferric Sulfate used in the process This facility turns salt water into drinking water using the Reverse Osmosis Process and will produce 127 million cubic metres of fresh water each year. Photographed in Hadera, Israel.
    SL_Desalination_4124.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-crater_4593.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-crater_4581.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-crater_4562.jpg
  • European robin (Erithacus rubecula) on the ground. The robin is found throughout Eurasia - east to Western Siberia, south to Algeria and on the Atlantic islands as far west as the Azores and Madeira. Photographed in Israel, in November.
    SL_Robin_5405.jpg
  • Common crane (Grus grus). Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Agamon lake, Hula Valley, Israel, in November
    SL_Hula-Birds_5030.jpg
  • Israel, Haifa Petrochemical factory
    IA_0906_DSC_2795_fs.jpg
  • Ophrys wild bee orchid (Ophrys umbilicata) Bee-Orchid Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_f_ bee-orchid_671A9932-2.jpg
  • Egyptian Mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon), The Egyptian mongoose is the largest of all African mongooses and lives near water in forests, savannah, or scrubland. It is found throughout Egypt as well as some areas of the Arabian Peninsula and Mediterranean Europe Photographed in Israel in November
    AM_f_Mongoose_671A0655.jpg
  • Egyptian Mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon), Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_0810_249_fs-redone.jpg
  • butterfly orchid (Anacamptis papilionacea (formerly Orchis papilionacea)) Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_f_Butterfly-Orchid_ 671A7931.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    BT_f_Ramon_DSC00725.jpg
  • Common crane (Grus grus) in flight with motion blur. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in January
    AMS_f_Hula_birds0010.jpg
  • butterfly orchid (Anacamptis papilionacea) Photographed in Israel in March
    IR_f_Wild-Orchid_F0180.jpg
  • Negev Desert landscape and cloudscape
    JT_f_Desert_IMG_3261a.jpg
  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) In flight
    BT_f_White-Stork_9311.jpg
  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
    BT_f_White-Stork_58.jpg
  • Common Crane (Grus grus) a flock in flight in wetland, This bird is a Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. Photographed in the hula valley, israel
    RL_f_Hula_RAN_4321.jpg
  • Common Crane (Grus grus) a flock in flight in wetland, This bird is a Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. Photographed in the hula valley, israel
    RL_f_Hula_RAN_4309.jpg
  • Common Crane (Grus grus) a flock in flight in wetland, This bird is a Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. Photographed in the hula valley, israel
    RL_f_Hula_RAN_4304.jpg
  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) In flight. Photographed in Israel in June
    BT_f_Stork_EYL05116.jpg
  • Northern bald ibis (Geronticus eremita) foraging for food in a water pool. Photographed in Israel, in August
    AM_f_Northern-Bald-Ibis_74_OS.jpg
  • A collection of ancient gold coins found in Israel. Photographed at the Israel Antiquities Authority
    BT_Gold-Coins_01.jpg
  • A collection of ancient gold coins found in Israel. Photographed at the Israel Antiquities Authority
    BT_Coins-IA8A1989.jpg
  • A collection of ancient gold coins found in Israel. Photographed at the Israel Antiquities Authority
    BT_Coins-IA8A1986.jpg
  • Ancient Egyptian engraved stone coffin for mummified bodies. Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) in Vienna, Austria
    IR_Vienna_E4478.jpg
  • Ancient Egyptian engraved stone coffin for mummified bodies. Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) in Vienna, Austria
    IR_Vienna_E4479.jpg
  • Crocodile breading farm at Hamat Gader, Golan Heights, Israel, Hamat Gader has 4 springs of mineral water. other attractions are an archaeological site with reconstructed Roman baths, which are regarded as the most impressive in the world; an amphitheatre and a 5th century synagogue. There is also a crocodile and reptile farm
    SL_Hamat-Gader_LS2_9628.jpg
  • Crocodile breading farm at Hamat Gader, Golan Heights, Israel, Hamat Gader has 4 springs of mineral water. other attractions are an archaeological site with reconstructed Roman baths, which are regarded as the most impressive in the world; an amphitheatre and a 5th century synagogue. There is also a crocodile and reptile farm
    SL_Hamat-Gader_LS2_9618.jpg
  • Desalination plant. Visitors taste desalinated water. This facility turns salt water into drinking water using the Reverse Osmosis Process and will produce 127 million cubic metres of fresh water each year. Photographed in Hadera, Israel.
    SL_Desalination_4231_New.jpg
  • Common crane (Grus grus). Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Agamon lake, Hula Valley, Israel, in January
    VA_f_Hula_141518.jpg
  • a flock of Common crane (Grus grus) Silhouetted at dawn. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in January
    VA_f_Hula_121466.jpg
  • Eurasian Collared Dove, (Streptopelia decaocto) on a branch. This bird is found throughout Europe and Asia from Japan to Scandinavia. Photographed in Israel in autumn.
    AM_f_Dove_671A6021.jpg
  • A collection of prehistoric arrowheads and a spear tip
    SL_20160330_110100.jpg
  • A flock of ibises, wading birds. Photographed in the Agamon lake, Hula Valley, Israel, in January
    EB_f_Agamon_5825.jpg
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