Alaska: Buyer's Choice Off The Beaten Path Cruisetour - Tour #QA8
Princess Cruises
Sail seven nights from Vancouver (British Columbia) to Whittier (Alaska), then explore the interior of Alaska for eight nights as you visit the Kenai Peninsula, Copper River, Denali, Mt. McKinley and Anchorage.
$55 Shipboard credit (per person, for first and second passengers only)
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Sailing Itinerary
Note: Cruise itineraries are subject to change. Please verify ports and times directly with the cruise line.
Overview
Vancouver, a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia, is among Canada’s densest, most ethnically diverse cities. A popular filming location, it’s surrounded by mountains, and also has thriving art, theatre and music scenes. Vancouver Art Gallery is known for its works by regional artists, while the Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections.
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A city of southeast Alaska on an island in the Alexander Archipelago. A supply point for miners during the gold rush of the 1890s, it is now a major port and tourist center on the Inside Passage. Population: 7,450.
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Considered the "gem" of Southeast Alaska, the city is nestled against the ocean, tucked tight against the mountains and back-dropped by the lush green of the largest national forest in the United States, the Tongass. Visitors will find that Juneau is not only the state's capital, but it's also a melting pot of history, unique topography and jaw-dropping scenery that is found nowhere else on the planet. Whether it's wildlife viewing, glacier trekking, ziplining or just shopping for locally created artwork, visitors to this remote yet extraordinary region will certainly find a bit of "Alaska" to take home.
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Skagway, with a population of 862, is located in the Upper Lynn Canal at the northernmost point on the Inside Passage in Southeast Alaska, 100 air miles north of Juneau and 110 road miles south of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. The City of Skagway is geographically the largest city in Alaska with 455 square land miles. Skagway's history and spectacular natural setting combine to create unparalleled sightseeing and recreation opportunities. Poke around on your own, or select from a variety of commercial tours. Either way, you will be amply rewarded with the sights and activities in and around Skagway.
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It grinds, cracks and moans as massive pieces of ice split off and crash down. This is not your automatic icemaker on the blink. This is Glacier Bay doing what it's been doing for two centuries. The bay, once covered by sheets of glacial ice, is now a bay revealed. As the glaciers continue to recede, the bay enlarges. Back in 1879, naturalist John Muir was the first to note the glacial movement. Comparing charts from European explorers made 85 years earlier, he determined that the glacial ice had receded by more than 30 miles. Designated a National Park in 1910, today Glacier Bay is a 3.3 million-acre expanse that was buried under a mile-wide wall of ice only 200 years ago. Its natural environment includes five major land ecosystems including wet tundra, coastal western hemlock and spruce forest, alpine tundra, glaciers and icefields, and post-glacial meadows. Each week, dozens of ships traveling the Inside Passage spend the day cruising the 65-mile long bay. As each ship arrives, a National Park Service ranger boards the cruise vessel to provide a running commentary of the treeless mountains, icy fjords, hidden inlets and glacial landscapes as the ship passes by. Glacier Bay isn't just about ice. The ranger will also point out the killer and gray whales, sea otters, porpoises, moose, coyotes, wolves and bears visible in the sea or on the land. Leave your ice pick at home. But don't forget your binoculars.
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College Fjord, which branches off of Prince William Sound, plunges into the heart of the Chugach Mountains. As the name suggests, the glaciers along the fjord are generally named after East Coast Ivy League colleges. Baltimore Glacier flows from the northwest into Harvard Glacier, at the end of the fjord. Note how the medial at the center of Baltimore Glacier is picked up by Harvard Glacier and carried to the sea. Dominating the terminus of College Fjord is Harvard Glacier, a tidewater glacier noted for its very active calving. While more than 90 percent of all glaciers in Alaska are retreating, Harvard Glacier is slowly advancing. Notice the harbor seals resting on the ice. Glaciers calve with a sharp boom that sounds similar to a massive detonation of high explosives, followed by a roar as thousands of tons of ice plunge into the sea.
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Whittier is a city at the head of the Passage Canal in the U.S. state of Alaska, about 58 miles southeast of Anchorage. The city is within the Valdez–Cordova Census Area.
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Located only one mile from the Park entrance, Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge is the premium riverside accommodation in the Denali area. An expansive deck overlooks Denali National Park and the Nenana River - the ideal spot to relax, visit with friends and savor the exquisite landscape. The Denali Princess Lodge features a luxurious lobby, extensive viewing deck with hot tubs, and a highly rated dining experience on the bluff above the Nenana River, looking out towards Denali National Park. All Park tours and activities depart from the Denali Princess Lodge. In addition to fine dining, there are also casual dining options and an entertaining dinner theater performance each evening. Whether you are visiting in spring, summer or fall, the Denali Princess Lodge offers exceptional quality and value.
Overview
Located only one mile from the Park entrance, Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge is the premium riverside accommodation in the Denali area. An expansive deck overlooks Denali National Park and the Nenana River - the ideal spot to relax, visit with friends and savor the exquisite landscape. The Denali Princess Lodge features a luxurious lobby, extensive viewing deck with hot tubs, and a highly rated dining experience on the bluff above the Nenana River, looking out towards Denali National Park. All Park tours and activities depart from the Denali Princess Lodge. In addition to fine dining, there are also casual dining options and an entertaining dinner theater performance each evening. Whether you are visiting in spring, summer or fall, the Denali Princess Lodge offers exceptional quality and value.
Overview
From the moment you arrive at Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge you know you're somewhere special. Bordering the south side of Denali National Park on the banks of the Chulitna River, this Lodge is a true wilderness retreat. RELAX IN STYLE Each of the bungalow-style guest rooms is nestled peacefully in this wilderness getaway. Relax in comfort and style in rooms with one king, or two double beds, lofty, nine-foot ceilings with fans, a sitting area, a television and a telephone. In addition, each of our suites features a sitting room, bedroom, wet bar, and jacuzzi bath -- the perfect choice to make any occasion extra special. "THE GREAT ONE" In the main lodge there's a room so spectacular we've named it The Great Room. An irresistible haven with an impressive stone fireplace, The Great Room features cozy sitting areas, tables for card and board games, and enormous floor-to-ceiling windows that look out upon majestic Mt. McKinley and the Alaska Range -- with one of the most inspirational views of The Mountain found anywhere. OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Experience our serene surroundings from the comfort of the Lodge or venture outdoors to explore the wilderness. To assist you, we have a Tour Desk staffed with Princess professionals who are available to help you get an insider's look at this special part of Alaska. A variety of exciting outdoor adventures await you including fishing tours, river rafting, a jetboat safari and even a thrilling flight that takes you to the base of Mt. McKinley. FINE FOOD, FABULOUS VIEW Anytime you travel with Princess, you're sure to sample outstanding cuisine in remarkable settings. The Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge carries on that tradition with a dining experience for every taste. Enjoy sophisticated cuisine and panoramic views in the Mountain View Restaurant or casual fare in the Cub Café. Choose appetizers and your favorite refreshment in Grizzly's Bar or while relaxing on the outdoor terrace. At Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge we cater to your every mood.
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Amid the wild countryside that crowds around it on all sides, Anchorage has grown into a spirited, cosmopolitan city - by far Alaska's largest and most sophisticated. The relative affluence of its largely white-collar population - with a sprinkling of olive drab from nearby military bases - attracts fine restaurants and pricey shops, first-rate entertainment, and world-class sporting events. Flashy modern towers punctuate the skyline, and colorful flowers spill from hundreds of baskets on downtown lampposts. Traffic from the city's busy international airport, served by more than 15 international and domestic airlines, lends a more cosmopolitan air than you might expect from a city with a only 258,000 residents - nearly half the people in the state. Yet despite the 14 McDonald's, 2 Wal-Marts, and a 16-plex movie theater, the city has not entirely lost touch with its frontier spirit. Sled-dog races are still revered events, and moose and bear sightings in downtown Anchorage or on the Coastal Trail that rims the water are not uncommon. First incorporated in 1920, Anchorage is still a young city. Its citizens' median age of 30 years and an aggressive style make this - and not the capital city of Juneau - the state's power center. In addition to acting as the center for oil development in the state, Anchorage hustles its living as a government, banking, transportation, and communications hub. Anchorage residents are primarily from elsewhere in America - they include oil workers from such conservative oil-patch states as Oklahoma and Texas - and the attitudes they bring have fueled the conservative, pro-development mentality that characterizes the city and Alaska as a whole. Although representing less than 8% of the population, Alaskan Native peoples add an important cultural dimension. A growing Asian population is also having an impact, with well-stocked Asian food stores and restaurants an increasingly familiar sight. Boom and bust periods followed major events: an influx of military bases during World War II; a massive buildup of Arctic missile-warning stations during the Cold War; reconstruction following the devastating Good Friday earthquake of 1964; and in the late 1960s the biggest bonanza of all - the discovery of oil at Prudhoe Bay and the construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline. Not surprisingly, Anchorage positioned itself as the perfect home for the new pipeline administrators and support industries, and it attracts a large share of the state's oil-tax dollars. In the last decade, Anchorage has become an increasingly important focus of travelers to Alaska. The central location, relatively mild climate, and excellent transportation system make it a natural place to begin or end a trip.
Overview
Amid the wild countryside that crowds around it on all sides, Anchorage has grown into a spirited, cosmopolitan city - by far Alaska's largest and most sophisticated. The relative affluence of its largely white-collar population - with a sprinkling of olive drab from nearby military bases - attracts fine restaurants and pricey shops, first-rate entertainment, and world-class sporting events. Flashy modern towers punctuate the skyline, and colorful flowers spill from hundreds of baskets on downtown lampposts. Traffic from the city's busy international airport, served by more than 15 international and domestic airlines, lends a more cosmopolitan air than you might expect from a city with a only 258,000 residents - nearly half the people in the state. Yet despite the 14 McDonald's, 2 Wal-Marts, and a 16-plex movie theater, the city has not entirely lost touch with its frontier spirit. Sled-dog races are still revered events, and moose and bear sightings in downtown Anchorage or on the Coastal Trail that rims the water are not uncommon. First incorporated in 1920, Anchorage is still a young city. Its citizens' median age of 30 years and an aggressive style make this - and not the capital city of Juneau - the state's power center. In addition to acting as the center for oil development in the state, Anchorage hustles its living as a government, banking, transportation, and communications hub. Anchorage residents are primarily from elsewhere in America - they include oil workers from such conservative oil-patch states as Oklahoma and Texas - and the attitudes they bring have fueled the conservative, pro-development mentality that characterizes the city and Alaska as a whole. Although representing less than 8% of the population, Alaskan Native peoples add an important cultural dimension. A growing Asian population is also having an impact, with well-stocked Asian food stores and restaurants an increasingly familiar sight. Boom and bust periods followed major events: an influx of military bases during World War II; a massive buildup of Arctic missile-warning stations during the Cold War; reconstruction following the devastating Good Friday earthquake of 1964; and in the late 1960s the biggest bonanza of all - the discovery of oil at Prudhoe Bay and the construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline. Not surprisingly, Anchorage positioned itself as the perfect home for the new pipeline administrators and support industries, and it attracts a large share of the state's oil-tax dollars. In the last decade, Anchorage has become an increasingly important focus of travelers to Alaska. The central location, relatively mild climate, and excellent transportation system make it a natural place to begin or end a trip.
Tour Highlights
Disembark in Whittier and travel by motorcoach to the Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge® for a two-night retreat.
A full day in the beauty of the Kenai Peninsula awaits you. Perhaps you'll explore Kenai Fjords National Park, spend the afternoon river rafting or go fishing (additional fees apply). Later, return to your bungalow-style room with its wood-burning stove and sun porch for an evening of pure relaxation.
This morning, a spectacular motorcoach journey awaits. You'll travel along the Kenai Peninsula to Anchorage and onto Copper River. Our Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge® welcomes you with incredible views of Mt. Drum, Mt. Wrangell and Mt. Blackburn.
Enjoy a full day of leisure. Choose from many optional excursions that let you explore America's largest National Park - Wrangell-St. Elias (additional fees apply). Step outside to stroll along the Klutina Lake Trail or explore the Copper River Valley - rich in Native Alaskan culture and famous for its legendary red salmon.
Travel via the Richardson and Parks Highways as you head toward Denali National Park. The Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge® is your home for the next two nights. Check in with the Guest Service Desk for help in planning your own Denali adventure (additional fees apply). Or you may enjoy the spectacular main lodge, river view deck, and Princess Village with the popular Christmas cottage and sugar shack. Be sure to check out Fannie Q's Saloon (additional fees may apply), named after a famed local homesteader.
Explore Denali National Park on a Natural History Tour, watching for glimpses of Denali as well as Denali's "Big Five"; bears, moose, caribou, wolves and Dall sheep. Later today, you may want to simply relax with a glass of wine on the deck overlooking the Nenana River.
Between our two Denali lodges is some of Alaska's most beautiful scenery. Sightsee by Princess Rail® to Talkeetna and then motorcoach to the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge® for a 1-night retreat. Sit and gaze at the majesty of “The Great One” from the lodge’s treehouse designed and built by Pete Nelson of Animal Planet’s Treehouse Masters. Hear stories about climbing Denali in the Hudson Theater or roast a marshmallow at the fireside patio.
Take in final views of the mountains, perhaps over a leisurely cup of coffee, before you transfer via motorcoach to Anchorage. This is Alaska's most cosmopolitan city, so get out and explore the shops, restaurants and cultural attractions. Overnight Hotel Captain Cook.
Your Cruisetour ends in Anchorage, but your memories of this trip will last a lifetime!
Onboard the Coral Princess
Coral Princess
Year Built: 2003
Year Refurbished: 2019
Double Occupancy Capacity: 2000
Coral Princess® offers 90% ocean-view staterooms - with over 700 balconies and a wrap-around Promenade Deck. The ship features an array of dining options, such as the Bayou Cafe & Steakhouse, as well as a European-themed casino and Crooners martini bar.
Activities & Services (included in cruise)
Theater
- Card Room
- Casino
- Disco/Nightclub
- Game Arcade
- Movies Under the Stars®
- Theater/Show Lounge
- Fitness Center
- Miniature Golf
- Pool - Outdoor
- Sports Facilities
- Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
- Bars/Lounges
- Internet Center
- Library
- Children's Indoor Play Area
- Children's Outdoor Play Area
- Organized Age Specific Activities
- Teen Center or Disco
- Teen Programs
- Business Center
- Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
- Elevators
- Infirmary/Medical Center
- Religious Services
- Self-Service Laundromat
- Wedding/Vow Renewal
Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)
Full-Service Spa
- Beauty Salon
- Full-Service Spa
- Spa Services/Massage
- Sauna/Steam Room
- Babysitting
- Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Service
Dining Room
Main Dining
Bordeaux Dining Room: After final payment, through the MedallionClass® app, you may request your dining preference with Dine My Way℠. Customize your dining experiences nightly by choosing your seating time, dining companions, and dietary needs.
Provence Dining Room: After final payment, through the MedallionClass® app, you may request your dining preference with Dine My Way℠. Customize your dining experiences nightly by choosing your seating time, dining companions, and dietary needs.
Sabatini's Trattoria
Specialty Dining
Bayou Café & Steakhouse℠: Experience the first New Orleans-style restaurant at sea, featuring Creole and Cajun traditional cuisines, such as jambalaya, etouffee, and crawfish gumbo. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Chef's Table Experience: Taking dining to a new level, the Chef’s Table Experience includes pre-dinner cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in the galley for you and a limited number of fellow guests. After your executive chef describes the specially designed menu for the night, participants are escorted to an intimate table for the main course, including pairing suggestions. This restaurant is available for an additional cost. Limited capacity, reservations required.
Sabatini's℠ Italian Trattoria: A new menu features handmade pasta dishes from Chef Angelo Auriana of renowned L.A. restaurants The Factory Kitchen and Officine BRERA, plus treasured family recipes from Italian chefs across the fleet. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Ultimate Balcony Dining: A luxurious breakfast experience at sea all served right on the privacy of your own balcony by dedicated waitstaff. Treat yourself to this unparalleled indulgence and savor food, views, and memories that will never be forgotten. This option is available for an additional cost.
Princess Pizzeria
Casual Dining
Chocolate Journeys℠: There are few foods that inspire as much passion as chocolate. Princess' pastry chefs channeled their love of chocolate into handcrafted treats designed exclusively for the Chocolate Journeys℠ program. These sweet creations combine premium quality chocolate with unique flavors and artful designs and can be found throughout the ship.
Horizon Court: Offering 24-hour casual buffet dining.
International Café: Open 24-hours a day, the International Café located in the Piazza is the place for an ever-changing array of small-bite meals, treats and gourmet beverages. Grab a freshly baked croissant to start your day, snack on pies and quiche, or choose from a wide variety of salads and sandwiches at lunchtime, and indulge in decadent desserts in the evening. Coffee and tea fans will love the New Grounds Crafted Coffee menu featuring a variety of specialty espresso-based drinks made from a custom blend of coffee beans, as well as iced tea fusions.
Princess Pizzeria: This poolside pizzeria serves fresh pizza by the slice.
The Bar & Grill: Follow your nose to where the burgers are flipping and the hot dogs roasting, served with a variety of fixings and crisp fries. Veggie burgers, bratwurst, and grilled chicken breast are also served and all are sure to hit the spot when you're relaxing out on deck.
Room Service: Call for room service delivery or order through OceanNow® in the Princess MedallionClass® app at any time of the day or night. Guests with the latest Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages enjoy OceanNow and room service delivery with no charge. Otherwise, a one-time access fee of $14.99 (per person, per voyage) will apply for OceanNow delivery and a $5 room service fee will apply for each order placed by stateroom phone. To order, guests can press the "Room Service" button on their stateroom phone, or order through OceanNow.
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Affordable staterooms feature twin beds that make up into a queen, refrigerator, spacious closet and a bathroom with shower.
Category: IA
Approximately 156 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.
Category: IB
Approximately 156 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.
Category: IC
Approximately 156 to 166 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.
Category: ID
Approximately 156 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.
Category: IE
Approximately 156 to 166 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.
Category: IF
Approximately 156 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.
Nicely-appointed staterooms feature a picture window and bathroom with shower.
Category: O5
Approximately 212 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window for memorable views.
Category: O6
Approximately 212 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window for memorable views.
Category: OB
Approximately 162 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window for memorable views.
Category: OC
Approximately 162 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window for memorable views.
Category: OD
Approximately 162 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window for memorable views.
Category: OE
Approximately 162 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window for memorable views.
Category: OV
Approximately 162 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window with an obstructed view.
Category: OW
Approximately 162 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window with an obstructed view.
Category: OY
Approximately 162 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window with an obstructed view.
Category: OZ
Approximately 162 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window with an obstructed view.
Staterooms feature a private balcony, siting area with desk, spacious walk-in closet and bathroom with shower.
Category: B1
Approximately 248 sq. ft. including balcony, this cabin provides outstanding views from a private balcony.
Category: B2
Approximately 248 sq. ft. including balcony, this cabin provides outstanding views from a private balcony.
Category: BA
Approximately 210 to 234 sq. ft. including balcony, this cabin provides outstanding views from a private balcony.
Category: BB
Approximately 210 sq. ft. including balcony, this cabin provides outstanding views from a private balcony.
Category: BC
Approximately 210 sq. ft. including balcony, this cabin provides outstanding views from a private balcony.
Category: BD
Approximately 210 to 234 sq. ft. including balcony, this cabin provides outstanding views from a private balcony.
Category: BE
Approximately 210 to 234 sq. ft. including balcony, this cabin provides outstanding views from a private balcony.
Category: BF
Approximately 210 sq. ft. including balcony, this cabin provides outstanding views from a private balcony.
Category: BY
Approximately 210 sq. ft. including balcony, this cabin has an obstructed view balcony from which to enjoy the fresh sea air.
Category: BZ
Approximately 210 sq. ft. including balcony, this cabin has an obstructed view balcony from which to enjoy the fresh sea air.
Features separate sitting area with sofa bed and desk, refrigerator, some with wet bar, bathroom and balcony or window.
Category: M1
Approximately 280 to 302 sq. ft. including balcony, this spacious stateroom provides a seating area with sofa bed, and full bath with combination tub and shower.
Category: MB
Approximately 280 to 302 sq. ft. including balcony, this spacious cabin provides a seating area with sofa bed, and full bath with combination tub and shower.
Category: MD
Approximately 302 sq. ft. including balcony, this spacious cabin provides a seating area with sofa bed, and full bath with combination tub and shower.
Category: ME
Approximately 302 sq. ft. including balcony, this spacious cabin provides a seating area with sofa bed, and full bath with combination tub and shower.
Category: MY
Approximately 162 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window for memorable views.
Category: S5
Approximately 470 sq. ft. including balcony, the Premium Suite features a spacious cabin and separate seating area with a sofa bed. Enjoy exclusive suite-only upgrades and benefits.
Category: S6
Approximately 470 sq. ft. including balcony, the Vista Suite features a spacious cabin and separate seating area with a sofa bed. Enjoy exclusive suite-only upgrades and benefits.
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Will accommodate a rollaway | |
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Connecting staterooms | |
Wheelchair-accessible stateroom; roll-in shower only | |
Ambulatory accessible stateroom, accessible features may include grab bars and/or fold down shower seats |
- Ship Name: Coral Princess
- Year Built: 2003
- Year Refurbished: 2019
- Year Entered Present Fleet: 2003
- Ship Class: Coral
- Maximum Capacity: 2,586
- Number of Passenger Decks: 16
- Number of Crew: 895
- Officers' Nationality: British/Italian
- Ocean-View without Balcony: 157
- Ocean-View with Balcony: 527
- Total Inside Staterooms: 108
- Tonnage (GRT): 91,627
- Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 2,000
- Country of Registry: Bermuda
- Total Staterooms: 1,000
- Suites with Balcony: 208
- Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
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*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy, is valid for select stateroom categories only, and does not include the Buyer's Choice Included Extras. The Buyer's Choice rate will be shown in the Rates section on the Stateroom Category page during booking.
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