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Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package-4D3N Ooty is one of the famous hill stations of Tamil Nadu. Ooty is surrounded by four majestic hills (Doddabetta, Snow don, Elk Hill and Club Hill). These hills are part of the Nilgiri range which is a meeting point of the Ghats of India (Western and Eastern). Known as the Queen of the hill stations, Ooty boasts of a climate close to the English summers.Ooty is famous for vast spread of trees varying from pine, conifers, tea plantations, coffee plantations. Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package - 4D3N starting from 24000/-. Destination Include Ooty, Coorg and Bangalore. Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package includes 3-star accommodations, Breakfast, Sightseeing. Itinerary for Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package-4D3N Day 1- Bangalore to Ooty Traveling to Ooty Day 2- Ooty sightseeing Tourist Spots/Places Doddabetta Peak Ooty botanical garden Sim's Park Dolphins Nose lambs rock Day 3 – Ooty to Coorg Tourist Spots/Places Chamundi Hill Mysore Palace Day 4- Coorg to Bangalore Drop up at Ooty. Locations/Destinations in Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package-4D3N Ooty: Ooty (Ootacamund) is one of the famous hill stations of Tamil Nadu. Ooty is surrounded by four majestic hills (Doddabetta, Snowdon, Elk Hill and Club Hill). These hills are part of the Nilgiri range which is a meeting point of the Ghats of India (Western and Eastern). Known as the Queen of the hill stations, Ooty boasts of a climate close to the English summers. Ooty can get you a new high with the fresh smells of eucalyptus trees.Ooty is famous for vast spread of trees varying from pine, conifers, tea plantations, coffee plantations across its expanse.Ooty is a very popular destination for movie stars( film shooting) and honeymooners alike. The flora of the range with its typical blue and lavender hues covers the Nilgiri range ( the Blue Mountains. Ooty may be a bit hectic and the town centre is messy, but it doesn't take long to get up into the quieter, greener areas where tall pines rise above what could almost be English country lanes. Coorg: Coorg is also known by its native name ‘Kodagu’ and is located on the slopes of the Western Ghats. It is a hilly location and is famous for its lush green surroundings and pleasant climate. It is also an important agricultural town in Karnataka and is famous for its coffee and paddy fields. The town of Coorg is also famous for its natural wealth and some various species of flora and fauna. Coorg or Kodagu (originally called Kodaimalenadu) means 'dense forest on steep hill'. It is beautiful hill country most of which is between 3000 and 4000 feet high. The tallest mountain peak is around 6000 feet high. Also known as Kodagu, Coorg is famous for coffee plantations. The coffee estates here produce some of the world's best coffee. Coorg, otherwise known as Kodagu rests on the laps of the mountains in South India (Karnataka), picturesque to the extent that it makes you fall in love with nature. The serenity and the originality of Coorg are unspoiled, and the charm is surely rugged and wild. With wooded slopes, attractive villages, vibrant panorama and the natural scenery, Coorg has an excellent combination for the travellers. The endless mountain ranges, slopes rising to the sky and the grassy affair of this place gives it an irreplaceable character. Coorg is a beautiful place for tourist seeking natural picturesque spots and exciting treks. Coorg is different in every season; one has to come here and discover it. Tourist can travel to Coorg anytime round the year. Walk in the rains, enjoy the cold winters or simply relax in the pleasant summers. Bangalore: The capital of Karnataka and the 3rd most populated city in India, Bangalore is often known by its nickname the silicon valley of India due to it being a major IT exporter in India. The city is now known by the Kannada name ‘Bengaluru’ which means ‘The City of Guards’. There are, however, various translations of this word. The town is famous for its various attractions which include both modern and historical place to visit. The various temples, palaces, lakes, and forts etc.Cosmopolitan Bengaluru is the number one city in the Indian Deep South, blessed with a benevolent climate and a burgeoning drinking, dining and shopping scene. It’s not necessarily a place you come to be wowed by world-class sights (though it has some lovely parks and striking Victorian-era architecture), but instead to experience the new modern face of India.Bangalore city is now the nerve centre of industrial activity in the state with the presence of several Public Sector Undertakings. The Electronic City in Bommasandra and the Software Technology Park, called the IT Park, which has come up on the outskirts of the city, has earned the reputation of being the "Silicon" Valley of India. Many multinational and Indian companies are represented here. Ranked among the ten fastest growing cities in the world, Bangalore has many on-going and proposed projects in the industrial and Information Technology sectors. The city has slowly found a place in the country's history and off recently a place on the world map. Today Bangalore is India's fifth largest and the fastest growing city in Asia. Tourist Spots in Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package-4D3N Chamundi hill:  Chamundi Hills is 1065 meters above the sea level. It is just 3 km from Mysore. The Chamundeshwari temple on top of the hill belongs to 11th century. Halfway up the hill, you will find an idol of the bull called Nandi. The speciality of the 5-meter tall statue is that it was sculptured out of a single rock in 1659. You need to climb 1000 steps to reach the Chamundeshwari temple. An energetic visitor will be well repaid by climbing up the 1000 steps, fashioned about 300 years ago, and a good motorable road leads to the top of the hill. The largest and the best known is the large Dravidian Temple, dedicates to Sri Chamundeshwari Devi, the tutelary deity of Mysuru and here royal house, generally regarded as an incarnation of Parvati or Durga.Chamundi Hills is the prime landmark of Mysore city, visible almost from anywhere in the city centre. The hill has a very close association with the founding of the city. In fact, the very name of Mysore is associated with the hill.Chamundi Hills has an important place in the history of Mysore. The oldest temple in Mysore, the Mahabaleshwara temple is located atop the Chamundi Hills.  Mysore Palace: Mysore Palace, also known as Mysore Maharaja Palace is one among the largest palaces in India. It is situated in the city’s centre. The palace was built in the year 1897 using wood, which was damaged due to fire. It was later reconstructed in the year 1912. The architecture is a blend of Hindu, Islam, Gothic and Rajput styles. The stunning interior is a display of intricate craftsmanship. Also known as ‘Amba Vilas Palace’, Mysore Palace is located in the heart of Mysore and is the official residence of the Wodeyars (erstwhile royal family of Mysore). This remarkable palace is one of the most famous tourist attractions in India, second only to the enchanting Taj Mahal (Agra). The architecture of the palace is an amalgamation of Muslim, Rajput, Hindu and Gothic styles of architecture. This three-storeyed stone structure is surrounded by a vast expanse of well-manicured and lush gardens. The beautiful building was designed by Henry Irwin, using fine grey granite and deep pink marble (for domes). The Mysore Palace houses many exquisite carvings and works of art from all over the world, and thus, has been converted into a museum for public viewing. The interior of this Indo-Saracenic marvel – a kaleidoscope of stained glass, mirrors and gaudy colours – is lavish and undoubtedly over the top. The decor is further embellished by carved wooden doors, mosaic floors and a series of paintings depicting life in Mysore during the Edwardian Raj era. Ooty botanical garden: Surrounded by a vast species of rare trees, the Ooty botanical garden provides a lush environment for families to relax and a recreation area for children to play. The riot of colours found in the environment is a much-visited spot by nature lovers.The Ooty Botanical Gardens which teems with an amazing variety of flora is divided into six areas. These are the Lower Garden, New Garden, Italian Garden, Conservatory, Fountain Terrace, and Nurseries. The widely spread flower beds are also are an intrinsic part of the garden.Moreover, there are rare species of trees such as the cork tree, the paper bark tree, and 20 million-year-old fossilized tree. An Italian-style garden bordering a clear pool, a variety of flowering bushes in myriad hues and a fern house with a range of ferns and orchids are the other attractions of the garden.Furthermore, a flower show along with an exhibition of rare plant species is held every year in May. Visitors can shop for Tibetan clothes as a takeaway from the garden. Dolphins Nose: The Dolphin's Nose is perched at an altitude of 6,600 feet and is located at a distance of 8 km from the main city of Kodaikanal. This place is a major attraction as the destination offers bird's eye view of the beautiful landscape of the hilly region.The area is endowed with the scenic beauty; the best time to visit extends from October to March. The way towards the area consists of beautiful views of plains and steeply rocky called the rolling hills. There is an old village of Vellagavi that can be reached through this rugged bridle path. Sim's Park: Sim’s Park was built around the natural contours of land which are found in plenty in the Nilgiri hill range on which the park is located. The park is situated at the height of 1780 meters above sea level and is one of the most beautiful parks in the state of Tamil Nadu owing to the presence of ideal climatic conditions for growing flowers and trees.The garden is visited by thousands of tourists throughout the year and even in winters. The natural Shola trees can be found all along the footpaths provided for walking. The shoals are evergreen trees that grow in patches in the Nilgiris and contribute to the extremely beautiful and serene environment of the Sim’s Park.The park is covered with terraces with beautiful flowers growing on them. It is also a botanical garden and trees, shrubs, creepers, and many other unique species from all over the world can be gazed at in this park. Sim’s Park has some rare economic trees like Rudraksha- bead tree whose beads are used for in rituals, Cinnamon – a spice, Queensland carry and many more.One of the trees present in the garden is over 200 hundred years old and is a special attraction within the garden. On one side of the park is present the rose garden where several species of roses are planted side by side. There is also a glass house housing different ornamental plants and flowers. The park is a must visit when in Coonoor. Lambs rock: Lamb's Rock, a tourist spot, and viewpoint is situated at a distance of 8 km from Coonoor. It was named after the then collector Captain Lamb who developed this place in his interest.The Lamb's Rock is on the way to Dolphin's nose, another viewpoint in Coonoor.The mountain cliff around Lamb's Rock stands at the height of 5000 feet above sea level and stand out for its jagged look. Lamb's Rock provides a panoramic view of Coonoor, and one can enjoy the sight of lush green forests covered by clouds.The drive to Lamb's rock in itself is memorable. Nature is best enjoyed at Lamb's Rock as it is located away from the city. This viewpoint offers a panoramic view of the Helical ravines and Coonoor stream.  Doddabetta Peak: Located at 2637 meters at the Nilgris Hills, the Doddabetta Peak is one of the highest peaks in south India. The summit comprises of a Telescope House that is available to the public. The Doddabeta Peak offers a breathtaking view of Coimbatore and the whole region around it; furthermore, tourists can also view the Karnataka border.The area surrounding Doddabetta comprises of forests. A lush green carpet of grass surrounding the summit makes a perfect trek. Tourist is encouraged to pack a pair of binoculars to enjoy the spot at its fullest.Furthermore, there is a small eatery placed at the peak which is courtesy of the tourism department of Tamil Nadu. Food can be purchased from the same at an economical price.The pleasantly mild weather conditions and the flat summit offer surreal beauty throughout the year. **This is an indicative itinerary for textual reading - final package might vary based on the customer chosen locations and attractions**                  
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Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package-4D3N

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&#8377 24000
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Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package-6D5N   Ooty is one of the famous hill stations of Tamil Nadu. Ooty is surrounded by four majestic hills (Doddabetta, Snow don, Elk Hill and Club Hill). These hills are part of the Nilgiri range which is a meeting point of the Ghats of India (Western and Eastern). Known as the Queen of the hill stations, Ooty boasts of a climate close to the English summers.Ooty is famous for vast spread of trees varying from pine, conifers, tea plantations, coffee plantations. Coorg is also known by its native name ‘Kodagu’ and is located on the slopes of the Western Ghats. It is a hilly location and is famous for its lush green surroundings and pleasant climate. It is also a critical agricultural town in Karnataka and is renowned for its coffee and paddy fields. The town of Coorg is also famous for its natural wealth and some various species of flora and fauna. Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package-6D5N 6D5N starting from 35000/-. Destination Include Ooty, Coorg, Coonoor, and Bangalore. Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package includes 3-star accommodations, Breakfast, Sightseeing. Itinerary for Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package-6D5N   Day 1- Bangalore to Coorg Traveling to Coorg Day 2- Coorg sightseeing Tourist Spots/Places Talakaveri Bhagamandala Raja’s Seat Abbey Falls Day 3 – Coorg to Ooty  Traveling to Ooty Day 4 – Ooty sightseeing Tourist Spots/Places Doddabetta Peak Rose Garden ooty lake Day 5 – Ooty to Coonoor Tourist Spots/Places Sim's Park Dolphins Nose lambs rock Day 6 – Coonoor to Bangalore Drop up at Bangalore Locations/Destinations in Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package 6D5N Ooty: Ooty (Ootacamund) is one of the famous hill stations of Tamil Nadu. Ooty is surrounded by four majestic hills (Doddabetta, Snowdon, Elk Hill and Club Hill). These hills are part of the Nilgiri range which is a meeting point of the Ghats of India (Western and Eastern). Known as the Queen of the hill stations, Ooty boasts of a climate close to the English summers. Ooty can get you a new high with the fresh smells of eucalyptus trees.Ooty is famous for vast spread of trees varying from pine, conifers, tea plantations, coffee plantations across its expanse.Ooty is a trendy destination for movie stars( film shooting) and honeymooners alike. The flora of the range with its typical blue and lavender hues covers the Nilgiri range ( the Blue Mountains. Ooty may be a bit hectic and the town centre is messy, but it doesn't take long to get up into the quieter, greener areas where tall pines rise above what could almost be English country lanes. Coorg: Coorg is also known by its native name ‘Kodagu’ and is located on the slopes of the Western Ghats. It is a hilly location and is famous for its lush green surroundings and pleasant climate. It is also an important agricultural town in Karnataka and is famous for its coffee and paddy fields. The town of Coorg is also famous for its natural wealth and some various species of flora and fauna. Coorg or Kodagu (originally called Kodaimalenadu) means 'dense forest on steep hill'. It is beautiful hill country most of which is between 3000 and 4000 feet high. The tallest mountain peak is around 6000 feet high. Also known as Kodagu, Coorg is famous for coffee plantations. The coffee estates here produce some of the world's best coffee. Coorg, otherwise known as Kodagu rests on the laps of the mountains in South India (Karnataka), picturesque to the extent that it makes you fall in love with nature. The serenity and the originality of Coorg are unspoiled, and the charm is surely rugged and wild. With wooded slopes, attractive villages, vibrant panorama and the natural scenery, Coorg has an excellent combination for the travellers. The endless mountain ranges, hills rising to the sky and the grassy affair of this place gives it an irreplaceable character. Coorg is a beautiful place for tourist seeking natural picturesque spots and exciting treks. Coorg is different in every season; one has to come here and discover it. Tourist can travel to Coorg anytime round the year. Walk in the rains, enjoy the cold winters or merely relax in the pleasant summers. Bangalore: The capital of Karnataka and the 3rd most populated city in India, Bangalore is often known by its nickname the silicon valley of India due to it being a major IT exporter in India. The city is now known by the Kannada name ‘Bengaluru’ which means ‘The City of Guards’. There are, however, various translations of this word. The town is famous for its various attractions which include both modern and historical place to visit. The various temples, palaces, lakes, and forts etc.Cosmopolitan Bengaluru is the number one city in the Indian Deep South, blessed with a benevolent climate and a burgeoning drinking, dining and shopping scene. It’s not necessarily a place you come to be wowed by world-class sights (though it has some lovely parks and striking Victorian-era architecture), but instead to experience the new modern face of India.Bangalore city is now the nerve centre of industrial activity in the state with the presence of several Public Sector Undertakings. The Electronic City in Bommasandra and the Software Technology Park, called the IT Park, which has come up on the outskirts of the city, has earned the reputation of being the "Silicon" Valley of India. Many multinational and Indian companies are represented here. Ranked among the ten fastest growing cities in the world, Bangalore has many on-going and proposed projects in the industrial and Information Technology sectors. The town has slowly found a place in the country's history and off recently a location on the world map. Today Bangalore is India's fifth largest and the fastest growing city in Asia. Coonoor: Coonoor, a hill station of Tamilnadu is a small colonial town located in Tamilnadu close to another famous hill station Ooty or Ootacamund. Coonoor is the second largest hill station in the Nilgiris range of mountains. It is a small tea garden town with weather to die for throughout the year. The train( The Blue mountain ), a heritage train between Ooty and Mettupalayam, is a must try when in Ooty to reach Coonoor.A popular pastime here is birdwatching as it is home to an extensive array of birds. Sim's Park, a small botanical garden that boasts of a wide variety of plants is a garden with panoramic views of the Nilgiris, its hills, and valleys lush with tea shrubs and eucalyptus trees.Coonoor has a quaint hill market visit for some shopping of leaf tea and essential oils.Summer is peak season in Coonoor courtesy its pleasant weather. However, winter too is enjoyable in its special way.The best season to visit this beauty is the months between October and March. Coonoor still boasts of colonial buildings or yesteryears and some really good places with authentic European cuisine to enhance the experience. Tourist Spots in Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package 6D5N Talakaveri: Talakaveri is the Birth Place of Kaveri River. There are two temples, a Shiva temple and with a rare and ancient Shiva Linga, and another temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. This temple has a holy Ashwantha tree where, according to legend, the Trimurtis - Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh gave darshan to sage Agasthya. Kaveri River originates as a spring feeding the tank called the holy Kundike, which is considered to be a holy place to bathe on special days. The waters are then said to flow underground to emerge as the river some distance away.There are two temples, a Shiva temple and with a rare and ancient Shiva Linga, and another temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. This temple has a holy Ashwantha tree where, according to legend, the Trimurtis - Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh gave darshan to sage Agasthya. Kaveri River originates as a spring feeding the tank called the holy Kundike, which is considered to be a holy place to bathe on special days. The waters are then said to flow underground to emerge as the river some distance away. Talakaveri during the rainy season and you will be greeted by the mesmerising sight of the origin of the Kaveri River. Since you will get to see it only during the rainy season, make sure you plan your trip accordingly. Located at the Brahmagiri Hill, this place also has a tank and a temple dedicated to Goddess Kaveriamma, where people flock to from all over the country with prayers on their minds and devotion in their hearts. Which is believed to be the origin of the river, feeds water into the tank. The water is considered holy by many devotees, and dipping in the water is believed to be a purification ritual. Apart from all these, Talakaveri is also a great spot from where you will have the opportunity to get a birds-eye-view of the evergreen forested area and the mist-laden hills of Coorg. Bhagamandala: Bhagamandala is situated on the river Kaveri in its upstream stretches. At this place, the Kaveri is joined by two tributaries, the Kannike and the mythical Sujyoti river. It is considered sacred as a river confluence (Kudla or Triveni Sangama, in Kannada and Sanskrit respectively). Bhagamandala is located 133 km south-east of Mangalore. It has an average elevation of 898 m (2,946 ft). Raja’s Seat: Raja's Seat (Seat of the King) is a seasonal garden of flowers and artificial fountains. It is one of the most important tourist spots in Madikeri of Coorg District. It is 270 km away from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka.Raja’s Seat or the Seat of the King is a famous sunset point in Madikeri in the Coorg district of Karnataka. It was once the platform from which the kings of Kodagu used to enjoy glorious sunsets. The spot got its name as it was the favourite recreational place for the kings. Today it is a famous destination of Madikeri that is visited by tourists throughout the year. Abbey Falls: The British called it the Jessie waterfalls in memory of Jessie, the daughter of Madikeri's first captain. It is located on private property and decently maintained. Abby cascades 70 ft down to flow as a small river.The falls appear suddenly, the water cascading over rocks into calm pools. A path through coffee and cardamom plantation off the main road adds to the attraction of the falls. Enjoy the gushing, roaring beauty, but a desire to take a dip in the cool waters may prove to be risky.The River Kaveri makes a descent here from a height of about 21 m from sea level, providing a splendid sight. The cascading crystal clear water in the midst of the emerald flora that surrounds the fall is something you will see only in Coorg. The fall is a perfect picnic spot with unexplored walking trails around the area. Recently, a hanging bridge has been laid across the gorge adding to the beauty of the place. The explorer in you will be delighted to know about the unexplored and untrodden area around the falls.  Doddabetta Peak: Located at 2637 meters at the Nilgris Hills, the Doddabetta Peak is one of the highest peaks in south India. The summit comprises of a Telescope House that is available to the public. The Doddabeta Peak offers a breathtaking view of Coimbatore and the whole region around it; furthermore, tourists can also view the Karnataka border.The area surrounding Doddabetta comprises of forests. A lush green carpet of grass surrounding the summit makes a perfect trek. Tourist is encouraged to pack a pair of binoculars to enjoy the spot at its fullest.Furthermore, there is a small eatery placed at the peak which is courtesy of the tourism department of Tamil Nadu. Food can be purchased from the same at an economical price.The pleasantly mild weather conditions and the flat summit offer surreal beauty throughout the year. Rose Garden: The Government Rose Gardens is a wondrous stretch of roses which is sprawled by the slope on Elk Hills.  The garden has a breathtaking collection of more than 20,000 varieties of roses, collected from all over the world.The garden has received the Garden of Excellence Award as being one of the best rode gardens in South Asia. It has been recorded as the largest rose garden in the whole of India.There is a wide range of species of roses which consist of the Miniature Roses, Ramblers, Hybrid Tea Roses, Yakimour, Polyanthas and more. A key attraction in the garden is the statue of the angel that stands there. The Rose hedges are spread over five terraces for over a distance of four hectares. Ooty lake: Hedged by beautiful trees, the Ooty Lake is this town’s most famous and lively tourist spot. The lake itself is a pleasing body of water surrounded by thick foliage.There’s a large area at the entrance with flowers, snacks, and toy-sellers. Boating is the prime activity of the lake.The lake is large enough for one to be able to get away from crowds. Surrounded by tall Eucalyptus trees, the lake is a serene location, with the waters coming in from different streams that run by the hills.Initially, the water from the Ooty Lake was dammed to form the lake.  Gradually the lake had shrunk in size giving place to the present racecourse; the bus stands as well as a mini garden. Dolphins Nose: The Dolphin's Nose is perched at an altitude of 6,600 feet and is located at a distance of 8 km from the main city of Kodaikanal. This place is a major attraction as the destination offers bird's eye view of the beautiful landscape of the hilly region.The area is endowed with the scenic beauty; the best time to visit extends from October to March. The way towards the area consists of beautiful views of plains and steeply rocky called the rolling hills. There is an old village of Vellagavi that can be reached through this rugged bridle path. Sim's Park: Sim’s Park was built around the natural contours of land which are found in plenty in the Nilgiri hill range on which the park is located. The park is situated at the height of 1780 meters above sea level and is one of the most beautiful parks in the state of Tamil Nadu owing to the presence of ideal climatic conditions for growing flowers and trees.The garden is visited by thousands of tourists throughout the year and even in winters. The natural Shola trees can be found all along the footpaths provided for walking. The shoals are evergreen trees that grow in patches in the Nilgiris and contribute to the extremely beautiful and serene environment of the Sim’s Park.The park is covered with terraces with beautiful flowers growing on them. It is also a botanical garden and trees, shrubs, creepers, and many other unique species from all over the world can be gazed at in this park. Sim’s Park has some rare economic trees like Rudraksha- bead tree whose beads are used for in rituals, Cinnamon – a spice, Queensland carry and many more.One of the trees present in the garden is over 200 hundred years old and is a special attraction within the garden. On one side of the park is present the rose garden where several species of roses are planted side by side. There is also a glass house housing different ornamental plants and flowers. The park is a must visit when in Coonoor. Lambs rock: Lamb's Rock, a tourist spot, and viewpoint is situated at a distance of 8 km from Coonoor. It was named after the then collector Captain Lamb who developed this place in his interest.The Lamb's Rock is on the way to Dolphin's nose, another viewpoint in Coonoor.The mountain cliff around Lamb's Rock stands at the height of 5000 feet above sea level and stand out for its jagged look. Lamb's Rock provides a panoramic view of Coonoor, and one can enjoy the sight of lush green forests covered by clouds.The drive to Lamb's rock in itself is memorable. Nature is best enjoyed at Lamb's Rock as it is located away from the city. This viewpoint offers a panoramic view of the Helical ravines and Coonoor stream.    **This is an indicative itinerary for textual reading - final package might vary based on the customer chosen locations and attractions**                  
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