cotswolds一日游
Ⅰ 英国旅游英文的介绍啊!!哪位达人帮帮我,小的银子奉上!!
This has always been a most remarkable country. From its ancient beginnings with the Celtic tribes about 3,000 years ago through the colonization by the Romans in 42 AD to the present, Britain has enjoyed one of the world's most interesting and colorful histories. The variety of life throughout England, Scotland and Wales as well as Northern Ireland makes for new and memorable experiences in each and every visit.
Capital: London
Population: 59,000,000
Area: 94, 500 square miles
Language: English
Time: +5 Hours from New York
Electricity: 220 volts/ 50 Hz (many hotels have 110 plugs for American shavers)
Geography: The country is surrounded by water except along the Northern Ireland / Republic of Ireland border. The country is as varied as its weather which is e largely to its geography. Scotland is mostly mountainous in the northern areas and mostly a plains area in the south. Northern England is quite hilly and flat for the rest of the area. Wales is almost entirely mountainous except for the coastline.
International Airports
London - Heathrow (LHR) The airport is about 16 miles from London's West end. It takes about 45 minutes by cab or the Underground. A new train from Paddington station takes only 15 minutes and also operates every 20 minutes and connect to Terminals 3 and 4. Busses and taxis are plentiful. There is bus service from Heathrow to most major centers of the country including rail connecting points.
London - Gatwick Airport (LGW) -The airport is about 25 miles from central London and is connected primarily by a train which takes about 35 minutes. The train operates every 20 minutes ring the day. Bus service is very slow and not advised. Taxis are also slow and expensive from this far out from London. Passengers alighting from the Gatwick Train at the end of their journey at Victoria Station have many taxis waiting for them and also the complete transport system of London.
Birmingham - Birmingham International (BHX) - This is an extremely well laid out airport next to the Birmingham Exposition Centre. Train service from downtown is frequent and some bus service exists. Taxis are plentiful. Train service is available to all parts of the UK from the airport. Travel time by train is about 12 minutes.
Manchester - Manchester International Airport (MAN - The airport is about 15 miles from the city and is most easily accessible by train which operates about every 20 minutes ring the day. Bus and taxi service is available.
Glasgow - Glasgow Airport (GLA) - The airport is about 12 miles from the city. Bus and taxi service is available.
Edinburgh - Edinburgh Airport (EDI) - The airport is located about 8 miles from the city center. Taxi and bus service available.
Tipping: A service charge is usually added to the bill which amounts to 10% in restaurants. If you do not see this on the bill, leave a tip. Otherwise just leave small change.
Shopping: Shops and stores are open 9 am to 5:30 pm daily except Sundays. This is a country of antiques and they are everywhere. Woolens and linens are quite good as well as the Wedgwood, Royal Doulton china and porcelain. Clothing is also very good with the abundance of Harris Tweeds and various cottons and silks.
Food and Drink: Britain is the crossroads of the Commonwealth and so every imaginable cuisine is available here - especially in London. Puddings in England and Wales and various Scottish specialties in the north are very interesting. Pubs are a focal point of communities and are a source of excellent and inexpensive food. Beverages here are not limited to those enriched with alcohol but all sorts of family oriented beverages.
Social: The British are not stuffy, only historical portrayals of them. Most are very down to earth and extremely engaging and willing to help the traveler along the way. If anything, they will want to discover more of the 'colonies' in conversations with you. You will also discover that the English, Scots and Welsh as well as the Northern Irish are very different people as may be found in different parts of North America.
Business: Business culture has changed sharply. Position is no longer engrained into society but a new term called "meritocracy" which has revolutionized the social, political and economic morays of Britain. This is reflected tremendously in business affairs. Three piece suits, umbrellas and bowler hats have disappeared and have been replaced with smartly dressed figures who are bright, energetic and quite knowledgeable in their fields. Business appointments and business cards are essential.
Banking: Banks are usually open from 9:30 am to 4 pm weekdays. A few branches are open on Saturdays.
Currency: The British Pound
Money Exchange: This is fairly easy to do anywhere, but be mindful that travelers checks are not readily accepted unless they are in UK pounds. Best place to exchange currency is at the banks. Be extremely careful about changing currency at small kiosks. You may get a very good exchange rate only to be socked by a very high commission or service charge or no commission and a very poor rate or worst of all poor rates and high commission. Banks are the best.
Credit cards: Visa, Master Card, American Express and Diners Club are well known.
The country has a varied climate ranging from subtropical in the southwest to cold and rainy in the northwest of Scotland. The country has its share of rain which can fall at any time. Scotland's northwest is the wettest area of the country. The southeast is quite sunny and tends to have the overall greatest amount of sun. The southwest is the mildest.
Destination: England
In England's North Country you’ll find the scenic splendour of lakes and mountains, castles, dramatic coastlines and glorious National Parks, combined with the medieval city of York, lively Blackpool and Manchester, world renowned for its football.
Travel south and you'll see a gentler landscape; quiet country lanes and inland waterways, the shimmering fenlands of the east coast and Stratford, Shakespeare’s birthplace and the university city of Cambridge.
Continue south of London and the area boasts glorious gardens, oast houses and stately homes whilst, the southern coast has an enviable reputation for its beaches and resorts, historic market towns, and the charming cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury, close to Stonehenge.
To the South West of London, the West Country offers great surfing off the craggy Cornwall coast, picturesque thatched cottage villages in the Cotswolds, cider from Somerset and delicious Devon cream teas.
Destination: The East of England
There are so many places to go and things to see in the East of England you'll find it hard to fit it all in! Each of the region's counties has its very own unique character and all of them have a wealth of places to explore and treasures to discover. Step into the East of England and you step into a subtly different world. Senses are somehow heightened beneath the great wide skies that arch above the area e to its flat landscape.
It's England as you like it - the perfect mix of soft and gentle countryside, ancient cities, stately homes and gardens, charming towns, storybook villages, bird-reserved beaches and old-fashioned seaside fun. And all with that special additive - so very unique to the East of England - a very quirky indiviality. In Stilton, Cambridgeshire, they roll cheeses down the street. At Grimston, Norfolk, they race snails on the cricket pitch for prizes. And at Great Dunmow, Essex, they have a mock trial, complete with a bewigged judge, to find a couple who 'haven't had a brawl for the last 12 months and a day'. Delightfully different!
There are ghosts galore throughout the region. At Blickling Hall, Norfolk, it's not just the horseman that is headless - but the horses, too, along with poor Ann Boleyn who sits with her head on her lap. On the Norfolk Broads there's a phantom skater and a ghost wherry. And at Dunwich, Suffolk, now lost beneath the waves, you can listen for the church bells of a huge and prosperous town.
Follies are a favourite in the eccentric East. You'll find all shapes and sizes from the giant rotunda of 18th century Ickworth House to the House in the Clouds on the Suffolk Coast - a former water tower converted into a unique holiday home. And then there are those other oddities - like the huge Tudor Dovecote at Willington in Bedfordshire, where there are also remains of a Viking harbour down by the river. And to get really confused - try and puzzle out the ancient earth maze at Saffron Walden, Essex. Or how they built the Mathematical Bridge in Cambridge without any nails.
Must see and do
Imperial War Museum, Duxford, CambridgeshireKings College Chapel, Cambridge
Norfolk Lavender, Heacham
Blickling Hall, Blickling
Sutton Hoo, Woodbridge
National Stud, Newmarket
Audley End House, Park and Gardens, Saffron Walden
Colchester Zoo, Colchester
Woburn Abbey, Woburn
Hatfield House, Hatfield
Events
February: Lambing Sundays and Spring Bulb Days, Kentwell Hall (Long Melford)
March: Shire Horse Society Spring Show, Peterborough (Cambridgeshire)
April: Easter Craft Show, Blickling Hall (Norfolk)
May: Living Crafts Exhibition (Hatfield House)
June: Wings and Wheel Model Spectacular, North Weald Airfield (Epping)
July: World Pea Shooting Championships, Witcham (Cambridgeshire)
August: De Havilland Moth Club Fly-In, Woburn Abbey (Bedfordshire)
September: Maldon Regatta, Maldon (Essex)
October: Norwich Beer Festival, Norwich (Norfolk)
November: The Thursford Collection Christmas Spectacular, Thursford (Norfolk)
December: Maldon Mud Race, Maldon (Essex)
Destination: England's North Country
Explore the great heritage cities of York and Chester. Escape to the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. Relive the drama of Hadrian's Wall and Fountain's Abbey World Heritage Sites. Refresh your spirits in the lofty castles and humble fishing villages of the Heritage Coastline. Chill out in the cultural, creative cities of Liverpool, Manchester and Newcastle. Walk from coast to coast. Fly to the magical Isle of Man. Cycle on the backbone of Britain. Climb England's highest mountain.
Welcome to England's North Country. Make it your own
Things to see and do...
Durham Cathedral and Castle
Jorvik Viking Festival, York (February)
Take a walk on historic York’s city walls
Isle of Man Walking Festival (June)
Enjoy a picnic in the beautiful landscape of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
The Great Yorkshire Show, Harrogate (July)
RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park, Cheshire (July)
Take a stroll along Liverpool’s waterfront
Relax on a Windermere Lake Cruise in the Lake District National Park
International Beatles Week, Liverpool (August)
Please confirm all dates are correct before departure.
Destination: Heart of England
Like the rest of England, the Heart of England is charmingly indivial, but the bonus is that the Heart of England is at the hub of Britain’s road network, so exploring every last bit of it is made very easy! You don’t have to fly into London because there is the international airport at Birmingham right in the centre of the region. Birmingham is also now able to offer a world-class cultural scene, superb shopping, top attractions, fantastic nightlife, major international events and exhibitions
Take some time to visit the Cotswolds, taking in the many honey-coloured villages. The potteries of Staffordshire to the north of the region are juxtaposed with Shakespeare’s Stratford-on-Avon and the nearby lesser-known parts of Warwickshire. Close by lies the Black Country, and a visit here will reveal a rich seam of art, crafts, tradition and culture with modern architectural design sitting alongside villages from the Victorian era.
Explore the counties of Herefordshire and Shropshire along the beautiful borderlands of England and Wales, sampling the myriad of excellent restaurants and locally proced food. Don’t forget to discover the real taste of the countryside in Herefordshire’s famous cider.
In Worcestershire you can find fine churches, historic buildings and a thriving arts scene with internationally acclaimed festivals and events.
This is just a taster of what’s on offer in the Heart of England, you have to come here yourself to discover the rest!
Must see and do
Herefordshire Regimental Museum, Hereford
The Rugby Museum, Rugby
Coventry Transport Museum, Coventry
Ironbrige Gorge, Shropshire
Events
March: Borderlines Film Festival (Herefordshire)
May: Sheep Grand National (Telford)
July: Organic Food and Wine Fair (Coventry)
August: Coventry Kite Festival (Coventry)
November: Military Pageant (Birmingham)
Destination: London
With over 30,000 shops and stores to choose from, as well as a burgeoning reputation in the fashion world, shoppers will not be disappointed - from designer labels in Bond Street to bustling street markets in Camden, Notting Hill or Brick Lane. The capital also has 400 live music venues, catering for everything from opera to Brit pop and sports fans will not be short of excitement whenever they come. The summer sees the world’s largest classical musical festival at the Royal Albert Hall – the Proms.
In the 21st century, London has reinvented itself on a monumental scale. Don’t miss the amazing views from the ultra modern British Airways London Eye, the world’s most visited modern art gallery, Tate Modern, or the staggering scale of the British Museum Great Court. Newcomers this year include the Firepower artillery museum in Woolwich and the Museum in Docklands which opens in September.
London maps
Must see and do:
The London Eye, South Bank, London
Madame Tussaud's/Planetarium, London
Tower of London, London
The London Dungeon, London
The Original London Tour, London
Houses of Parliament Summer Opening, London
West End & Westminster Abbey Tour, London
Dali Universe, London
Hampton Court Palace, London
Kensington Palace, London
Events
January: The New Year's Day Parade, central London
February: London Fashion Weekend, King's Road
March: The Daily Mail Ideal Home Show
April: London Marathon
May: Chelsea Flower Show
June: Royal Ascot (Berkshire)
June - July: Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Wimbledon
July - September: The Proms Music Festival
August: Summer Opening of the State Rooms, Buckingham Palace
October: Trafalgar Day Parade
November: Fireworks Night, various venues
December: Christmas Tree, Trafalgar Square
Destination: South East England
South East England is England at its best! From Kent, the 'Garden of England' to the time enring New Forest and the Isle of Wight to the mellow Oxfordshire villages, the South East of England provides the perfect mix - quaint villages, rolling countryside, dramatic coastline, seaside chic and heritage cities. Choose from rural tranquillity, city sightseeing and invigorating coastlines for a break with great variety.
There are dozens of gardens to visit in the South East, which brim with unforgettable pleasures, from the world famous Sissinghurst in Kent and romantic Nymans in West Sussex, or Cliveden overlooking the River Thames near Maidenhead to the Savill Garden in Windsor Great Park or exotic Leonardslee, near Horsham.
History has left a trail of magnificent buildings from all eras, Fishbourne Roman Palace near to arts and culture city Chichester, 12th-century Canterbury Cathedral and spectacular castles such as Leeds Castle in Kent or Windsor Castle, the Official Residence of Her Majesty The Queen.
This part of England is ideal for gentle walking, that special ingredient of a country visit that sends you home relaxed and invigorated. Head for the Oxfordshire Cotswolds famed for its golden charm, or walk high up on the North and South Downs or the Surrey Hills.
You are never far from the coast and its associated maritime heritage. The Historic Dockyard at Chatham near Rochester covers 400 years of maritime history while Portsmouth is the site of Henry VIII's ship the Mary Rose, Admiral Lord Nelson's HMS Victory and HMS Warrior.
So close to London, this region of history and heritage, coast and countryside awaits your discovery!
Tourism South East – Top Destinations
Canterbury
Brighton
Oxford
Isle of Wight
The Royal Borough of Windsor
Additional Must sees and dos
Dover Castle & the Secret Wartime Tunnels, Kent
Penshurst Place & Gardens, Tonbridge, Kent
Hever Castle & Gardens, Edenbridge, Kent
Battle Abbey near Hastings, East Sussex
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire
Rye, Hastings & 1066 Country, East Sussex
Osborne House, East Cowes, Isle of Wight
Royal Horticultural Society Gardens, Wisley, Surrey
Exbury Gardens, Exbury, Southampton, Hampshire
Wakehurst Place Gardens, Ardingly, West Sussex
Events
January: Embassy World Professional Darts, Frimley Green (Surrey)
February: Olney Pancake Race, Olney (Bucks)
March: Diesel Gala Day, Chinnor Station (Oxford)
April: The Attheraces Gold Cup Celebration Meeting, Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher (Surrey)
May: Brighton Festival - City of Brighton & Hove
May to August: Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Glynde, Lewes, East Sussex
June: Goodwood Festival of Speed, Goodwood Park (West Sussex)
June: Royal Ascot, Ascot, Berkshire
June: Henley Royal Regatta, Oxfordshire
June: Dickens Festival, Rochester, Kent
July: Farnborough Air Show, Farnborough (Hants)
August: Skandia Life Cowes Week, Isle of Wight
September: Southampton Boat Show, Southampton (Hants)
October: Canterbury Festival, various venues, Canterbury (Kent)
November: Veteran Car Run (Brighton)
December: Festive Food & Drink Fayre, South of England Showground (Ardingly, West Sussex)
Destination: Scotland
Scotland’s great cities beckon you to explore. In the capital, Edinburgh, follow the cobbled ‘Royal Mile’ from the ancient castle, which dominates the skyline, to Holyrood Palace. The highlight of the year is in August when the city hosts the annual International Festival while the Military Tattoo lights up the castle esplanade. Glasgow is Scotland’s style capital. Attractions like the Lighthouse, the Burrell Collection and Gallery of Modern Art reflect the Glaswegian passion for art. And when daylight fades, there’s the pleasure of a good malt whisky - 300 whiskies are distilled in Scotland. Follow the world’s only ‘malt whisky trail’ and sample a dram or two in Speyside or visit Islay for a ‘peaty’ malt such as Laphroaig or Lagavulin.
Scotland’s closer than you think - just over four hours by train from London to Edinburgh and with frequent fast flights to its major cities. The country has nearly 800 islands (130 inhabited), most accessible by ferry. Popular excursions include Iona, with its ancient monastery, and Skye, romantic refuge for Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Are you interested in researching your Scottish ancestors? There is nothing compared to experiencing first hand the places they lived and worked. Come walk in the footsteps of your ancestors and the first step in your ancestral journey to Scotland.
Scotland boasts over 540 golf courses to choose from including world famous championship golf courses such as The Old Course St Andrews, Royal Troon, Carnoustie, Muirfield, Turnberry and Gleneagles. Considering the quality and range of golf courses with accommodation to suit every golfer's needs, your first choice for a golf vacation has to be Scotland.
Must see and do
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
Mercat Walking Tours of Edinburgh
National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
The Royal Yatch Britan
Ⅱ 请问英国格罗斯特大学(University of Gloucestershire)怎么样
朴茨茅斯大学
朴茨茅斯大学位于英国南部的美丽的海滨城市,距离伦敦90分钟路程.
目前,大学有近20,000多名全日制学生,其中,海外学生占14%左右。
学校开设英语课程、本科预科、本科课程和硕士学士等课程。大学设置的院系有:商学院、创意和文化系、人文和社会学系、科学系、技术系。开设的专业有:管理学、会计学、经济学、艺术、设计学、媒体、法律、教育学、工程学(土木、机械、生物、环境、海洋学、计算机、电子)、数学、建筑学、心理学、体育学、法律、地理学、创意技术、社会学等。
朴茨茅斯是英格兰南部海岸的一座岛屿城市,是英国享有最佳气候的城市之一,其地理位置也十分理想:乘火车到伦敦只需一个钟头,抵达希思罗及盖提克机场也非常便捷。大学由3个主校区组成,校区间设有迷你公车服务。
英国格鲁斯特大学(University of Gloucestershire)位于美丽的切尔滕那姆的摄政城和格鲁斯特市中,距离伦敦希思罗机场100英里,距离BRISTOL和BIRMINGHAM大约50英里,乘汽车1个小时左右。
大学目前共有四个主要的校区,拥有全日制和非全日制学生9500多名,开设的研究生和本科生课程范围广泛,包括会计和金融管理、商业、多媒体、营销学、环境管理、风景管理、水资源管理、运动发展、酒店学、广播新闻学、美国研究、历史、广告学和教育学。
热门的课程的话大约是
1. business and management, marketing studies 。雅思6.5
2. Information Systems, Software, Logistics,Communication and Language Skill。
3.Sports Performance 为稀有专业,IELTS要求低,免读预科。
4.Department of Mathematics 排名前列,较难申请。
5.Pre-sessional English course: 课程结束后不用再考IELTS,直接入读专业课程。
6.Foundation: English+5-6 courses (分为Arts & Media, Business, Science, and Engineering四个方向),进入条件:高中毕业、IELTS5.5分。
第46名 独立报2011年英国大学排名:经济学类
第53名 独立报2011年英国大学排名:传媒类
第36名 独立报2011年英国大学排名:金融与会计
第47名 独立报2011年英国大学排名:法律类
第57名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:商科类
第41名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:传媒类
第30名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:金融/会计类
第48名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:经济学类
第46名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:法律类
第25名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:建筑类
格罗斯特大学
城市介绍
切尔滕纳姆是宁静和诱人的城镇,有居民十万多人。它位于格罗斯特郡,周围是自然风景异常美丽、每年吸引全球六百多万游人的科茨伍尔兹(Cotswolds)地区。切尔滕纳姆镇地理位置居中,离各个大城市都不算太远,如与伦敦的相距路程为两个小时、伯明翰40分钟、布里斯托尔40分钟和卡迪夫一个小时。
格罗斯特市是本校最新的校园Oxstalls的所在地。Oxstalls是英国最佳的新建体育教育中心之一。 格罗斯特市是英国最早修建的罗马城市之一(它的罗马名字为‘Glerum’),每年,它吸引了成千上万的游人来观赏中世纪时期的大教堂,以及保存良好的十八世纪码头区。格罗斯特市主办多种艺术与文化活动,如每年举行的Cajun与Blues节,还有艺术馆电影院、户外剧场、舞蹈表演和演艺班等活动。
大学的四个校园风格各异:
1.The Park Campus Cheltenham
Cheltenham校园主要是商学院所在地。拥有现代设备装备的教学中心,演讲中心和辅导教室。 校园的学生村能够提供5幢学生公寓,毗邻学习中心,食堂和学生会的商店和酒吧。
2.Francis Close Hall Campus (FCH) Cheltenham
人文学,教育,环境和社会科学集中在FCH校园。不同学科的学生之间可以进行学术和生活交流。校园拥有许多设施,如网络技术设施,图书馆,实验室,设计室,教学园,植物园,食堂,学生会,小教堂和体育中心。
3.Pittville Campus Cheltenham
Pittville 校园是艺术,媒体和设计园。学生在此可以学习到美术,制图,插图,广告,互动传媒,录像,电影,摄影,公共关系,媒体宣传,广播新闻和职业书写。
4.Oxstalls Gloucester
Oxstalls 校园是学校2002年新建成的校园。体育专业,保健专业和社会工作主要集中与此。校园距离市中心仅5分钟的车程,距离Cheltenham仅6英里。校园因其提供友好和谐的环境而广受赞誉。 Oxstalls校园同样拥有自己的学生会,学习中心,食堂和商店。
学术实力
格鲁斯特大学的研究生和本科生课程采用单元授课方式,为学生的学习提供了多种选择。本科生学位由各个独立的单元构成,使学生可以灵活选择自己喜欢的学习领域,例如多媒体和营销学的复合课程。
热门专业
美术与设计、饭店与休闲管理、心理学、城市规划、传媒、社会学
第70名 2010年TIMES英国大学法律专业排名
第84名 2010年TIMES英国计算机科学专业排名
第86名 独立报2011年英国大学排名:传媒类
第59名 独立报2011年英国大学排名:金融与会计
第65名 独立报2011年英国大学排名:法律类
第81名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:商科类
第83名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:传媒类
第61名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:金融/会计类
第70名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:法律类
第32名 TIMES2011英国大学排名:教育学类
上面的资料都是网站上面拉下来的。
凭心而论,这两个学校就交通而言,两个地方看起来都满方便的。但都不是在大城市就是了。还是一句话,看你读什么专业,因为这关系着实习和工作。两所学校都是私立的.
不过就生活费而言,这两个地方绝对比London便宜很多,不过反之,chance就要看你自己了。
参照综合排名朴茨茅斯74,格罗斯特大学64.
不知道你要读什么专业,我就把普通的专业排名都告诉你好了。
商科的话,朴茨茅斯是51,格罗斯特大学是79.
会计和金融的话,朴茨茅斯是38,格罗斯特大学是58.
生物的话,朴茨茅斯是35,格罗斯特我在88名前都没有看到。
每个网站的排名都有出入,但是,就总体看来,但看排名,很显然的朴茨茅斯比较好。(综合排名的参考因素有很多的,所以建议重点看专业排名)
但是,我也要出国念书的,所以很中肯的告诉你,排名真的不是唯一。
如果是参考费用的话,
朴茨茅斯大学:本科学费£8350- £9650住宿费用; £56-62 per week ,研究生学费:8100-9500镑/年
格罗斯特大学:本科学费£8700-15600/年;研究生:£9800-18700/年,生活费:£500-600/月。
费用,我也不能断言哪边比较经济,主要还是看你怎么花,我还那句话,这两处已经比London好很多了。
还有就是你也没有说你现在的学历,因为如果是高中毕业的话是要读预科的。那不是所有的学校都有预科的,所以我也不知道怎么说。
我也选择不出来,我说了这么多你自己取舍把。不过如果可以的话,我建议你看看别的学校。
如果是高中毕业读预科的话,其实英国的学校还是蛮好进的。我这么说好了,你自己选择可以参考一些问题:例如,就读专业啦,预算啦,附近有没有符合你就读专业的实习公司拉,公寓啦,治安啦,天气啦,很多。最重要的还是先确定专业,一切就迎刃而解了!
good luck~
那你有什么问题的话,我原本也是要去英国的,做了很多research。
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