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Lochanhully Woodland Club 1 - Carrbridge
Lochanhully Woodland Club 1 Lodges: Where the majestic Cairngorms meet the gentle hills of Speyside, the Lochanhully Woodland Club nestles in a silver birch wood on a tributary of the River Spey - the ultimate in close-to-nature seclusion and privacy with high standards in home from home comfort. The spectacular surrounding area is home to the rare Osprey as well as a wide variety of more familiar Scottish wildlife to be seen on leisurely walks or more strenuous mountain expeditions. Skiing and winter sports at Aviemore in season, fishing and golf at other times of the year. Discounted green fees on the 18 hole Spey ValleyGolf Course.The cottages at Lochanhully are Scandinavian chalet style with a rustic feel - pine clad and pine finished throughout - double glazed and fully insulated for all year round comfort. Set amidst a large woodland area with ponds and ducks, the chalets are quite privately situated and are reached by paths through the woods. Lochanhully is an excellent choice for families, with activities for all ages, a daily programme of events and evening entertainment. The Kidz Club provides supervised daytime activities for 5-11 year olds.FULL ACTIVITY PROGRAMME FOR ALL AGES.Two or three nights of live music weekly in the Club House, including a Scottish night.Indoor club facilities: heated swimming pool, sauna, solarium, Turkish steam room, a small gym, games room, restaurant, and bar with bar meals.Outdoors: tennis court, adventure play area, trout fishing in season, archery, mountain bikes, trim trail and basketball.Each well maintained compact chalet has a conservatory and sleeps up to 4/6 - 2 bedrooms, 1 double and 1 with bunk beds; living room with sofa bed, colour TV, DVD and video, conservatory with dining table and fully equipped kitchen with cooker, microwave and fridge/freezer. Bathroom with shower. Bed linen and towels provided. Cot available at an extra charge. Maximum of 4 adults recommended. Parking for one car beside each chalet.

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Lentran 1 - Inverness
Lentran 1 Lodges: Set around a stone-flagged quadrangle in a lovely rural setting on a quiet country lane, these four cottages have been beautifully converted from an original stable block. The cottages offer a particularly high standard with bright interiors, very comfortable furnishings and a conservatory to take advantage of the stunning views across fertile farmland or to the Beauly Firth and Ben Wyvis beyond. Each cottage has its own patio, outdoor furniture and barbecue. With ramp access, the cottages may suit assisted disabled visitors.The Highland Capital of Inverness (5 miles away) combines centuries of history with all the facilities of a vibrant modern city including quality shops and restaurants, theatre, cinema and aquadrome. Loch Ness offers cruises, water sports and the chance to spot the elusive monster! This is an ideal base for touring - south to the splendour of the Cairngorm National Park, north to the quaint fishing villages and beaches of the Black Isle or west into the remote beauty of Glen Affric. There are hills to climb, lovely walks and quiet lanes for cycling, as well as golf and fishing. IN543a Sleeps 4+ b1 room with kingsize bed, 1 twin bedroom, well-appointed living/dining/kitchen, conservatory, bathroom with bath and shower unit.Cooking by electricity, oil-fired central heating. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, microwave, television with freeview, DVD, CD player. Cot by arrangement. Bed linen and towels provided.

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Cub Chalets B - Glen Urquhart
Cub Chalets B Lodges: In a picturesque setting, surrounded by trees and bracken on a 10 acre wooded hillside, these 5 pine chalets are each in their own private position with views to trees and some have a lovely outlook over Loch Meiklie to the hills beyond. This is a quiet location with stunning scenery and there are many beautiful walks to enjoy. Birds and wildlife are abundant in the area and a boat is available to visitors for trout fishing on Loch Meiklie. This is a good centre for touring, just 5 miles from Loch Ness, 20 miles from Inverness, with Fort William and the North West Coast easily accessible. The chalets all have pine interiors and provide comfortable, well-appointed holiday accommodation. Managed by the resident owners, the chalets are reached by a fairly steep narrow track and each has a parking space. The Steading Bar/Restaurant is at the park entrance. Shops 5 miles, tea room 1 mile for meals/takeaways. Each chalet is all electric and has a cooker, fridge, microwave, television, DVD and CD player. IN532a has a dishwasher, IN532b and has a washing machine. A high chair is available in (a) and (b) by prior arrangement (charges apply).1 double bedroom, lounge, dining area, small kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath. Bed linen is provided, towels can be hired.

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Glen Affric Chalet Park 4 - Cannich
Glen Affric Chalet Park 4 Lodges: A warm Highland welcome awaits visitors to this small group of detached timber chalets set in landscaped gardens on the banks of the River Glass. This is a quiet and very scenic location in the heart of some of the most spectacular scenery in the Highlands. Glen Affric is one of the most majestic glens leading out of the village of Cannich, which is 1/2 mile from the park with shopping facilities and pub/hotel. This is an ideal situation for touring the north and west Highlands, Loch Ness is only a short drive and there are numerous beauty spots and forestry walks/ trails to be enjoyed. The area is well known for its sporting activities which include climbing, stalking, fishing, pony trekking, walking and cycling. For less strenuous activities, this is a popular spot for bird watching, photography and painting. This unique habitat of glens, lochs and Ancient Caledonian Pine Forests is home to many rare species including pine marten, otters, red squirrels, buzzards and the majestic golden eagle. The chalets are surrounded by safe grassed areas for playing and there is a barbecue area, children's adventure playground and mountain bike hire. There is also a games room with pool table, table tennis, juke box and selection of books and games, internet and email facilities. The chalets offer well-presented, spacious accommodation and are well- insulated and heated for all year round comfort. Private parking adjacent to each chalet. Large laundry room available with coin operated machines and Payphone.Each chalet has 1 double, 1 twin and 1 room with bunk beds; living room with dining area, well-equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath. All electric with central heating. Fridge, microwave, television. Bed linen is provided, towels can be hired by arrangement. Cots and high chairs can be hired by prior arrangement. Up to 1 extra person can be accommodated in any lodge at an extra charge of 20 per week.

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Rowan Lodge - Spean Bridge
Rowan Lodge Lodges: In a wonderfully scenic location in the heart of the Great Glen, this small group of south-facing Scandinavian pine log lodges all have superb panoramic views of Loch Lochy and the mountain range beyond. To the rear, Ben Tee rises to nearly 3000 ft, ideal for climbing and walking. The Great Glen long distance trail passes the entrance to the chalet park and is very popular with walkers, cyclists and mountaineers. Free fishing is available on Loch Lochy and the use of a boat with ghillie can be arranged at extra cost. Permits are also available for salmon and trout fishing on surrounding rivers and lochs. Water sports centre 3 miles and in the winter months, skiing and snow-boarding can be enjoyed at Nevis Range. This is also a good central base for exploring the majestic scenery and many historic castles and monuments which lie along the Great Glen from Inverness to Fort William. Horse-riding and golf are available at Fort Augustus, where cruises on the Caledonian Canal can also be enjoyed. For those interested in natural history, the area abounds with wildlife - deer, osprey, pine martens, golden eagles and buzzards, to name a few. The pine martens resident near the lodges regularly visit the verandahs to be fed their favourite titbits of a jam or peanut butter piece. Seasonal pub 1.5 miles, small shop 3 miles, general store and pubs at Invergarry (5 miles). The lodges are beautifully sited at the top of a steep slope and have been double glazed and refurbished throughout to create a warm, welcoming and very comfortable atmosphere. The last half mile to the lodges is on a rough track road. A stock-proof fence surrounds the 5 acre area in which the lodges are sited. the pebbled beach can be reached via a gate leading down a steep embankment to the lochside.Rowan is a 2 storey lodge with 1 double and 1 twin room with balcony off upstairs; ground floor open plan dining / living area with verandah off, well-equipped kitchen with double bedroom off, bathroom with power shower over bath. Each lodge has electric cooking and full heating. Fridge with small freezer compartment, microwave, satellite television, DVD/CD player. Beds are made up for guests' arrival with linen and towels provided. Cot and high chair available on request.

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Glen Affric Chalet Park 1 - Cannich
Glen Affric Chalet Park 1 Lodges: A warm Highland welcome awaits visitors to this small group of detached timber chalets set in landscaped gardens on the banks of the River Glass. This is a quiet and very scenic location in the heart of some of the most spectacular scenery in the Highlands. Glen Affric is one of the most majestic glens leading out of the village of Cannich, which is 1/2 mile from the park with village store and pub/hotel. This is an ideal situation for touring the north and west Highlands, Loch Ness is only a short drive and there are numerous beauty spots and forestry walks/ trails to be enjoyed. The area is well known for its sporting activities which include climbing, stalking, fishing, pony trekking, walking and cycling. For less strenuous activities, this is a popular spot for bird watching, photography and painting. This unique habitat of glens, lochs and Ancient Caledonian Pine Forests is home to many rare species including pine marten, otters, red squirrels, buzzards and the majestic golden eagle. The chalets are surrounded by safe grassed areas for playing and there is a barbecue area, childrens adventure playground and mountain bike hire. There is also a games room with pool table, table tennis, juke box and selection of books and games, internet and email facilities. The chalets offer well-presented, spacious accommodation and are well- insulated and heated for all year round comfort. Private parking adjacent to each chalet. Large laundry room available with coin operated machines and Payphone.Each chalet has 1 double, 1 twin and 1 room with bunk beds; living room with dining area, well-equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath. All electric with central heating. Fridge, microwave, television. Bed linen is provided, towels can be hired by arrangement. Cots and high chairs for hire by prior arrangement. 1 extra person can be accommodated in any lodge @ 20 per week.

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North Ballachulish - Fort William
North Ballachulish Lodges: In one of the most beautiful settings imaginable, this charming detached chalet enjoys magnificent panoramic views south over meadows to the dramatic mountains of Glencoe and the waters of Loch Linnhe. It sits in a secluded corner of a small hamlet at the end of a quiet lane 1/2 a mile off the scenic Road to the Isles. The deck, with garden furniture, catches the sun all day and the sunsets over the sea and hills can be truly spectacular. The interior is bright, freshly decorated and comfortably furnished to provide a welcoming holiday home. There are hotels and a small shop within walking distance.This area of outstanding natural beauty offers a comprehensive range of activities including climbing, hill walking, the Kinlochleven rock climbing school, mountain biking and winter sports at Aonach Mhor, sailing, diving, water sports, golf and angling. 4 miles away the Corran car ferry crosses the loch giving access to the remote and unspoiled Ardnamurchan Peninsula from which another ferry crosses to the Isle of Mull and other routes lead to Oban, the Pass of Glencoe, Rannoch Moor, the Great Glen and Loch Ness. 1 double bedroom, living/dining room with covered veranda off, kitchen, shower room. All electric. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave, television. Bed linen and towels supplied.

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Cub Chalets A - Glen Urquhart
Cub Chalets A Lodges: In a picturesque setting, surrounded by trees and bracken on a 10 acre wooded hillside, these 5 pine chalets each in their own private position with views to trees and some have a lovely outlook over Loch Meiklie to the hills beyond. This is a quiet location with stunning scenery and there are many beautiful walks to enjoy. Birds and wildlife are abundant in the area and a boat is available to visitors for trout fishing on Loch Meiklie. This is a good centre for touring, just 5 miles from Loch Ness, 20 miles from Inverness, with Fort William and the North West Coast easily accessible. The chalets all have pine interiors and provide comfortable, well-appointed holiday accommodation. Managed by the resident owners, the chalets are reached by a fairly steep narrow track and each has a parking space.The Steading Bar/Restaurant is at the park entrance. Shops 5 miles, tea room 1 mile for meals/takeaways. 1 double bedroom, lounge, dining area and small kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath. Bed linen is provided, towels can be hired. Each chalet is all electric and has a cooker, fridge, microwave, television, DVD and CD Player. IN532a has a dishwasher, IN532b has a washing machine. A high chair is available in (a) and (b) by prior arrangement (charges apply).

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Bracken Lodge - Spean Bridge
Bracken Lodge Lodges: In a wonderfully scenic location in the heart of the Great Glen, this small group of south-facing Scandinavian pine log lodges all have superb panoramic views of Loch Lochy and the mountain range beyond. To the rear, Ben Tee rises to nearly 3000 ft, ideal for climbing and walking. The Great Glen long distance trail passes the entrance to the chalet park and is very popular with walkers, cyclists and mountaineers. Free fishing is available on Loch Lochy and the use of a boat with ghillie can be arranged at extra cost. Permits are also available for salmon and trout fishing on surrounding rivers and lochs. Water sports centre 3 miles and in the winter months, skiing and snow-boarding can be enjoyed at Nevis Range. This is also a good central base for exploring the majestic scenery and many historic castles and monuments which lie along the Great Glen from Inverness to Fort William. Horse-riding and golf are available at Fort Augustus, where cruises on the Caledonian Canal can also be enjoyed. For those interested in natural history, the area abounds with wildlife - deer, osprey, pine martens, golden eagles and buzzards, to name a few. The pine martens resident near the lodges regularly visit the verandahs to be fed their favourite titbits of a jam or peanut butter piece. Seasonal pub 1.5 miles, small shop 3 miles, general store and pubs at Invergarry (5 miles). The lodges are beautifully sited at the top of a steep slope and have been double glazed and refurbished throughout to create a warm, welcoming and very comfortable atmosphere. The last half mile to the lodges is on a rough track road. A stock-proof fence surrounds the 5 acre area in which the lodges are sited. The pebbled beach can be reached via a gate leading down a steep embankment to the lochside.Bracken is a 2 storey lodge with 1 double and 1 twin room with balcony off upstairs; ground floor open plan dining / living area with verandah off, well-equipped kitchen with double bedroom off, bathroom with power shower over bath. Each lodge has electric cooking and full heating. Fridge with small freezer compartment, microwave, satellite television, DVD/CD player. Beds are made up for guests' arrival with linen and towels provided. Cot and high chair available on request. Garden furniture and barbecue provided. Coin-operated laundry facilities on site. Parking for each lodge.

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Glen Affric Chalet Park 3 - Cannich
Glen Affric Chalet Park 3 Lodges: A warm Highland welcome awaits visitors to this small group of detached timber chalets set in landscaped gardens on the banks of the River Glass. This is a quiet and very scenic location in the heart of some of the most spectacular scenery in the Highlands. Glen Affric is one of the most majestic glens leading out of the village of Cannich, which is 1/2 mile from the park with shopping facilities and pub/hotel. This is an ideal situation for touring the north and west Highlands, Loch Ness is only a short drive and there are numerous beauty spots and forestry walks/trails to be enjoyed. The area is well known for its sporting activities which include climbing, stalking, fishing, pony trekking, walking and cycling. For less strenuous activities, this is a popular spot for bird watching, photography and painting. This unique habitat of glens, lochs and Ancient Caledonian Pine Forests is home to many rare species including pine marten, otters, red squirrels, buzzards and the majestic golden eagle. The chalets are surrounded by safe grassed areas for playing and there is a barbecue area, childrens adventure playground and mountain bike hire. There is also a games room with pool table, table tennis, juke box and selection of books and games, internet and email facilities. The chalets offer well-presented, spacious accommodation and are well- insulated and heated for all year round comfort. Private parking adjacent to each chalet. Large laundry room available with coin operated machines and Payphone.Each chalet has 1 double, 1 twin and 1 room with bunk beds; living room with dining area, well-equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath. All electric with central heating. Fridge, microwave, television. Bed linen is provided, towels can be hired by arrangement. Cots and high chairs can be hired by prior arrangement. Up to 1 extra person can be accommodated in any lodge at an extra charge of 20 per week.

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Lochanhully Woodland Club 2 - Carrbridge
Lochanhully Woodland Club 2 Lodges: Where the majestic Cairngorms meet the gentle hills of Speyside, the Lochanhully Woodland Club nestles in a silver birch wood on a tributary of the River Spey - the ultimate in close-to-nature seclusion and privacy with high standards in home from home comfort. The spectacular surrounding area is home to the rare Osprey as well as a wide variety of more familiar Scottish wildlife to be seen on leisurely walks or more strenuous mountain expeditions. Skiing and winter sports at Aviemore in season, fishing and golf at other times of the year. Discounted green fees on the 18 hole Spey Valley Golf Course.The cottages at Lochanhully are Scandinavian chalet style with a rustic feel - pine clad and pine finished throughout - double glazed and fully insulated for all year round comfort. Set amidst a large woodland area with ponds and ducks, the chalets are quite privately situated and are reached by paths through the woods. Parking for one car beside each chalet.Lochanhully is an excellent choice for families, with activities for all ages, a daily programme of events and evening entertainment. The Kidz Club provides supervised daytime activities for 5-11 year olds.FULL ACTIVITY PROGRAMME FOR ALL AGES.Two or three nights of live music weekly in the Club House, including a Scottish night.Indoor club facilities: heated swimming pool, sauna, solarium, Turkish steam room, a small gym, games room, restaurant, and bar with bar meals.Outdoors: tennis court, adventure play area, trout fishing in season, archery, mountain bikes, trim trail and basketball.Each well maintained compact chalet has a conservatory and sleeps up to 4/6 - 2 bedrooms, 1 double and 1 with bunk beds; living room with sofa bed, television and DVD/video, conservatory with dining table and fully equipped kitchen with cooker, microwave and fridge/freezer. Bathroom with shower. Bed linen and towels are provided. Cot available at an extra charge. Maximum of 4 adults recommended.

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Lyoness Chalets B - Glen Urquhart
Lyoness Chalets B Lodges: In a picturesque setting, surrounded by trees and bracken on a 10 acre wooded hillside, these 5 pine chalets each have their own private position with views to trees and some have a lovely outlook over Loch Meiklie to the hills beyond. This is a quiet location with stunning scenery and there are many beautiful walks to enjoy. Birds and wildlife are abundant in the area and a boat is available to visitors for trout fishing on Loch Meiklie. This is a good centre for touring, just 5 miles from Loch Ness, 20 miles from Inverness, with Fort William and the North West Coast easily accessible. The chalets all have pine interiors and provide comfortable, well-appointed holiday accommodation. Managed by the resident owners, the chalets are reached by a fairly steep narrow track and each has a parking space. The Steading Bar/Restaurant is at the park entrance. Shops 5 miles, tea room 1 mile for meals/takeaways. 2 double bedrooms and a small box room for a child. Living/dining/kitchen and shower room. Bed linen is provided, towels can be hired. Each chalet is all electric and has a fridge, cooker, microwave, television, DVD and CD Player. IN532a has a dishwasher, IN532b has a washing machine. A high chair is available by prior arrangement in (a) and (b) (charges apply).

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Carrbridge 2 - Carrbridge
Carrbridge 2 Lodges: In a quiet wooded residential lane on the edge of the village, this charming timber lodge is the ideal base for touring the Central Highlands and Speyside. Carrbridge lies within the Cairngorm National Park which offers a wealth of outdoor activities including walking, climbing, bird-watching, winter sports, water sports, golf, off road driving and horse riding. The village is home to the famous Landmark Heritage Centre, which offers entertainment for all ages all year round. Carrbridge also has a shop, cafe and pub while Inverness is a half hour drive with all the facilities of a major city. The village station is along the lane offering the chance of a spectacular rail trip on the Highland Line. Exceptionally well maintained with considerable character, the lodge is allergy-friendly and offers warm, comfortable accommodation. There is an enclosed garden with furniture and private parking and a large veranda for sitting out. 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, 1 bunk bedroom (cot available), lovely bright living area with log burning stove open plan to dining/kitchen, bathroom and shower room. All electric plus wood-burning stove. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, television, DVD player, payphone. Bed Linen is provided and towels can be hired by arrangement.

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Lentran 3 - Inverness
Lentran 3 Lodges: Set around a stone-flagged quadrangle in a lovely rural setting on a quiet country lane, these four cottages have been beautifully converted from an original stable block. The cottages offer a particularly high standard with bright interiors, very comfortable furnishings and a conservatory to take advantage of the stunning views across fertile farmland or to the Beauly Firth and Ben Wyvis beyond. Each cottage has its own patio, outdoor furniture and barbecue. With ramp access, the cottages may suit assisted disabled visitors.The Highland Capital of Inverness (5 miles away) combines centuries of history with all the facilities of a vibrant modern city including quality shops and restaurants, theatre, cinema and aquadrome. Loch Ness offers cruises, water sports and the chance to spot the elusive monster! This is an ideal base for touring - south to the splendour of the Cairngorm National Park, north to the quaint fishing villages and beaches of the Black Isle or west into the remote beauty of Glen Affric. There are hills to climb, lovely walks and quiet lanes for cycling, as well as golf and fishing. IN543c Sleeps 5+b1 room with kingsize bed, 1 twin and 1 single bedroom, very spacious and well-appointed living/dining/kitchen, conservatory, bathroom with bath and shower plus shower room.Cooking by electricity, oil-fired central heating. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, microwave, television with freeview, DVD, CD player. Cot by arrangement. Bed linen and towels provided.

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Thistle Lodge - Invergarry
Thistle Lodge Lodges: In a wonderfully scenic location in the heart of the Great Glen, this small group of south-facing Scandinavian pine log lodges all have superb panoramic views of Loch Lochy and the mountain range beyond. To the rear, Ben Tee rises to nearly 3000 ft, ideal for climbing and walking. The Great Glen long distance trail passes the entrance to the chalet park and is very popular with walkers, cyclists and mountaineers. Free fishing is available on Loch Lochy and the use of a boat with ghillie can be arranged at extra cost. Permits are also available for salmon and trout fishing on surrounding rivers and lochs. Water sports centre 3 miles and in the winter months, skiing and snow-boarding can be enjoyed at Nevis Range. This is also a good central base for exploring the majestic scenery and many historic castles and monuments which lie along the Great Glen from Inverness to Fort William. Horse-riding and golf are available at Fort Augustus, where cruises on the Caledonian Canal can also be enjoyed. For those interested in natural history, the area abounds with wildlife - deer, osprey, pine martens, golden eagles and buzzards, to name a few. The pine martens resident near the lodges regularly visit the verandahs to be fed their favourite titbits of a jam or peanut butter piece. Seasonal pub 1.5 miles, small shop 3 miles, general store and pubs at Invergarry (5 miles). The lodges are beautifully sited at the top of a steep slope and have been double glazed and furbished with new furnishings and double glazing throughout to create a warm, welcoming and very comfortable atmosphere. The last half mile to the lodges is on a rough track road. A stock-proof fence surrounds the 5 acre area in which the lodges are sited. The pebbled beach can be reached via a gate leading down a steep embankment to the lochside.Thistle is a particularly spacious two storey lodge with a large private furnished deck at the entrance. 1 double and 1 twin bedroom upstairs; ground floor living area is open plan to a full length observatory / conservatory with spectacular views all year. Large well-equipped kitchen, bathroom with power shower over the bath. Cooking by gas, full gas/electric heating. Fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, wide screen television with SKY, DVD/CD player.Beds are made up for guests' arrival with linen and towels provided. Cot and high chair available on request. Garden furniture and barbecue provided. Coin-operated laundry facilities on site. Parking for each lodge.

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