At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. On 1 November 1929, he decided to offset the expense by issuing two postage stamps (12 puffin in pink and 1 puffin in blue). Later specialist catalogues include Stamps of Lundy Island by Stanley Newman, first published in 1984, Phillips Modern British Locals CD Catalogue, published since 2003, and Labbe's Specialised Guide to Lundy Island Stamps, published since 2005 and now in its 11th Edition. This article is about the island of Lundy, England. There's also a really important Atlantic grey seal colony." The House of Lords found him guilty in 1931, and he was fined 5 with fifteen guineas (5 + 15.75) expenses. Steaming in heavy fog, the Royal Navy battleship HMSMontagu ran hard aground near Shutter Rock on Lundy's southwest corner at about 2:00a.m. on 30 May 1906. There is a memorial to him at the VC Quarry on Lundy. Last Known Residence . Discounts are available for Senior Citizens, Students, National Trust members, NHS staff, Groups, Schools and Coaches, on day return tickets only. "The vessel is alongside on the western side of the jetty at Lundyand all passengers were safely brought ashore from the vessel. Undisturbed by cars, the island encompasses a small village with an inn, Victorian church and the 13th-century Marisco Castle. Take a boat trip to enjoy a circular island ramble around this car-free granite outcrop in the Bristol Channel, with wildlife including grey seals, rare puffins and sika deer. A ship named Lundy Island, 3,095 tons, was captured and sunk on 10 January 1917 by the SMS Seeadler, a windjammer of the German navy, flying the Norwegian flag. After the 1st Baronet's death his son, Sir Aubrey (Hunt) de Vere, 2nd Baronet, also had great difficulty in securing any profit from the property. Lundy is an English island in the Bristol Channel. At the end of Dexter season 2, Lundy and Debra were forced to break off their romantic relationship as the Bay Harbor Butcher case was closed and Lundy moved on with his career. Summary Leroy Lundy was born on August 31, 1944, and died at age 42 years old in June 1987. Lundy was in consequence sometimes referred to as "the kingdom of Heaven". Thanks to a mixture of donations and government grants, though, Lundy's future is now secure and the islanders can resume their work conserving its precious wildlife and timeless atmosphere. Search for live volunteering opportunities, or register your interest with Lundy.
The road was built in the first half of the 19th century to provide people and goods with safe access to the top of the island, 120m (394ft) above the only jetty. Video, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story, Harry and Meghan told to 'vacate' Frogmore Cottage, Rare Jurassic-era bug found at Arkansas Walmart, Prince Andrew offered Frogmore Cottage - reports, Havana Syndrome unlikely to have hostile cause - US, China and Belarus call for peace in Ukraine, Man survives 31 days in jungle by eating worms, Dozens of girls treated after new Iran poisonings, Beer and wine sales in Canada fall to all-time low. Other mammals which have made the island their home include the grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) and the pygmy shrew (Sorex minutus). [56] Near the jetty is a small pocket beach. "There's evidence of Bronze Age occupation in the remains of hut circles in the north, there's a 13th-Century castle and there's a long history of shipwrecks. [35], Sir Vere Hunt, 1st Baronet of Curragh, a rather eccentric Irish politician and landowner, and unsuccessful man of business, purchased the island from John Cleveland in 1802 for 5,270 (500,600 today). Lucy Birley died on Monday aged 58 July 26, 2018 - 12:28 BST Hanna Fillingham Bryan Ferry was left devastated this week following the tragic news of his ex-wife Lucy Birley's sudden death. The Oldenburg ship passengers on their way to Lundy Island are no doubting getting their sea sickness tablets at the ready on the vessel leaving ilfracombe i. The Oldenburg is a graceful motor vessel of over 300 tons, built on traditional lines with interior wood panelling and brass fittings. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. [citation needed] The site of the tragedy (.mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}5110.87N 440.48W / 51.18117N 4.67467W / 51.18117; -4.67467) has since been known as Jenny's Cove. Read about our approach to external linking. Poor phone signal. However the vessel , understood to be the the MS Oldenburg, on which they had been due to travel, suffered "mechanical difficulties" and was unable to be fixed. The Landmark Trust has managed the island since then, deriving its income from arranging day trips, letting out holiday cottages and from donations. Something went wrong, please try again later. Coordinates: 511048N 044012W / 51.18000N 4.67000W / 51.18000; -4.67000. In the centuries that followed, Lundy became a wild and lawless place. August 26, 2022 (100 years old) View obituary. Get the details on how to visit Lundy by helicopter including times and prices, Bristol Channel, Devon, EX39 2LY (Bookings office). MS Oldenburg has scheduled sailings to Lundy up to four times a week from either Ilfracombe or Bideford and can carry 267 passengers. 2023 BBC. Custom boutique photography for newborns, children, families, seniors, and weddings If you liked this story,sign up for the weekly bbc.com features newslettercalled "The Essential List". Its present-day lighthouses are fully automated, one of which is solar-powered. Some ivory was apparently recovered some years later but the leather bags supposed to contain gold dust were never found. It forms part of the district of Torridge in the county of Devon. Tussocky (Thrift) (Holcus/Armeria) communities occur mainly on the western side, and some patches of bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) on the eastern side. The ship's departure time from Lundy will be posted on The Marisco Tavern notice-board at least 24 hours before the sailing. Lundy is the largest island in the Bristol Channel. [50] Only her first mate survived. Marine Accident Investigation Branch - GOV.UK, Come and help spring-clean Sidmouth's natural environment, Olly Murs' bitter 14-year feud with twin brother who cut him off after X Factor snub, Live: M5 lanes shut after vehicle fire at Exeter, Torquay man blasts new CCTV keeping watch over town, Tesco Plymouth attack leaves man in hospital as police release CCTV images, Human error to blame for train crash - Greek PM, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. [48], An inaugural Lundy Island half-marathon took place on 8 July 2018 with 267 competitors. Most of the metal was salvaged, although a few remains can be found at the crash site to date. The Mariscos were fined, and the island was cut off from necessary supplies. Summer visitors (from the end of March until the end of October), whether staying or day-trippers, are carried to Lundy on the MS Oldenburg, Lundy's own ship. Perhaps 100 years later, the focal grave was opened and the infill removed. [42] With the outbreak of the First World War, matters deteriorated seriously, and in 1918 the family sold Lundy to Augustus Langham Christie. As an isolated island on major migration routes, Lundy has a rich bird life and is a popular site for birdwatching. A grass runway of 435 by 30yd (398 by 27m) is available, allowing access to small STOL aircraft.[81]. The Marisco Tavern keeps its doors open 24 hours a day so people can use the payphone or campers can avoid the rain (Credit: Terry Mathews/Alamy). Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history for everyone, for ever. His choice of the church was not however in the best financial interests of the island. Slaving raids were made embarking from Lundy by the Barbary Pirates, and captured Europeans were held on Lundy before being sent to Algiers to be sold as slaves. The unavailability of the money for re-establishing the family's financial soundness, coupled with disastrous investment and speculation in the early 20th century, caused severe financial hardship.[41]. It has hot and cold running water, with showers and toilets, in an adjacent building. . The Lundy Island ferry is large, with inside and outside seating areas. Puffins outnumber people 15 to one on Lundy, and the islands name means "puffin island" in Old Norse (Credit: Jpix1/Getty Images), "The beauty of Lundy is that it hasn't changed for many, many years; it's like stepping back to the 1950s," explained Derek Green, the island's general manager. 2023 BBC. [68][69] In addition, the Lundy cabbage is the main host of a flightless form of Psylliodes napi (another species of flea beetle) and a wide variety of other invertebrate species which are not endemic to the island. Ships were forced to navigate close to Lundy because of the dangerous shingle banks in the fast flowing River Severn and Bristol Channel, with its tidal range of 27 feet (8.2 metres),[23][24] one of the greatest in the world. You can while away the time in our well stocked shop or find out more about the island at the information centre. 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In 1965 a "fantasy" restrike four-coin set, a few in gold, was issued to commemorate 40 years since Harman purchased the island. Creston, Ashe County, North Carolina 28615 . June 1987 . Please visit the Lundy Island website to find out more about the island including how to get there, things to see and do, and places to stay. In 1941, two German Heinkel He 111 bombers crash landed on the island, and their crews were captured. The car park has a capacity of approximately 300 spaces and an overflow car park is available. Margaret Lundy's passing on Friday, June 10, 2022 has been publicly announced by Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home, Inc. in Dobbs Ferry, NY. Passengers who had been due to sail on a ferry back to the Devon mainland have been left stranded on an island after the boat broke down. Download our "Before you depart" guide for sailing with the Oldenburg. [citation needed]. 2023 Day return tickets cost 50 for adults, 26 for children under 16 and infants under four travel free of charge. Lundy figures in the 1919 novel Last of the Grenvilles (1919) by Frederick Harcourt Kitchin (published under his pseudonym, Bennett Copplestone). It has a. Sailings are usually three days a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with additional sailings on Wednesdays during July and August. You may also be interested in: Britain's lawless 'fourth' country The nation being swallowed by the sea The least British of the British Isles?
Entrance to Lundy is free for anyone arriving by scheduled transport. In 1928 the GPO withdrew it's services from the island and so two years later, in 1930, Martin Harman, whose family privately owned the island, introduced the what is now famous, Lundy island stamps featuring a puffin. The cliffs on the east coast are green, gentle and peppered with wildflowers, while those on the west the domain of the seabirds are sheer and spectacularly rugged. He was a passionate naturalist and introduced many of the unusual species that now call Lundy home; Japanese sika deer, Soay sheep from Scotland, Highland cows and feral goats with vast, scimitar-like horns roam the island at will. The first was on 3 March, when all the crew survived and were taken prisoner. [75] In 2008 this was declared as having been successful in several ways including the increasing size and number of lobsters within the reserve, and potential benefits for other marine wildlife. Transportation Tickets - Sailing one way Helicopter one way- only available twice a year Adult . Provision for the establishment of statutory Marine Nature Reserves was included in the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and on 21 November 1986 the Secretary of State for the Environment announced the designation of a statutory reserve at Lundy. [89][90] It is part of the constituency electing the Member of Parliament for Torridge and West Devon and was from 1999 to 2020 part of the South West England constituency for the European Parliament. In the winter months (November to March) the island is served by a scheduled helicopter service from Hartland Point. Some sailings return you to a different port from that which you departed. Depart by ferry from Ilfracombe or Bideford depending on sailings and tides. Clicking the image will load the full screen high resolution The Devils Slide climb topo . Lucy. In 1999, the Lundy Co. Ltd received a Heritage Lottery Fund Grant which was used to upgrade the ship with two new 6-cylinder Cummins KT19-M425 Diesel Engines, each capable of producing 317kW (425HP) at 1800RPM, increasing her top speed from 11.5 to 12.5 Knots. Campsite bookings are taken for fixed periods dependent on the ferry timetable, i.e. The Oldenburg was named after the former grand duchy of Oldenburg, Germany, and launched on 29 March 1958 in Bremen. [17], In 1235 William de Marisco was implicated in the murder of Henry Clement, a messenger of Henry III. [90], In 2013 the island became a separate Church of England ecclesiastical parish.[91]. . North Devon. The name means 'puffin island', from the Old Norse lundi meaning 'puffin' (compare Lundey in Iceland). The report said the ship was probably pushed into the shore by the swell. Jack Hayward, a British millionaire, purchased the island for 150,000 (2,627,000 today) and gave it to the National Trust,[43] who leased it to the Landmark Trust. It appears in the Charter Rolls as Lundeia again in 1199, and as Lunday in 1281. It also boasts a variety of marine habitats, with rare seaweeds, sponges and corals. A spokesman for the HM Coastguard said: "At around 1pm today we were informed about an incident concerning a passenger vessel which was unable to take passengers from the Island of Lundy offthe North Devon coast due to mechanical difficulties. Harman issued two coins of Half Puffin and One Puffin denominations in 1929, nominally equivalent to the British halfpenny and penny, resulting in his prosecution under the United Kingdom's Coinage Act of 1870. In the 1920s, one self-proclaimed king, Martin Harman, tried to issue his own coinage and was fined by the House of Lords. Having cleared the port on the mainland, the ship put into Lundy, where the cargo was removed and stored in a cave built by the convicts, before setting sail again. People visiting . "Being surrounded by the sea and at the mercy of the elements makes you feel closer to nature, and the light here is phenomenal. Thomas proposed a five-stage sequence of site usage: Twenty-three cist graves were found during this excavation. September 1, 2022 (101 years old) View obituary. It represents 117m of Granite rock climbing, usually over 5 pitches, of a max grade of HS 4a. Each day's parking in Riverbank (Long Stay) Car Park costs 3.50; parking for a week costs 16.00. There are also plans to collect the waste heat from the engine exhaust heat gases to feed into the district heat network to improve the efficiency further. It was a micronation from 19251969. Benson leased Lundy from its owner, John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower (16941754) (who was an heir of the Grenville family of Bideford and of Stowe, Kilkhampton in Cornwall), at a rent of 60 per annum and contracted with the Government to transport a shipload of convicts to Virginia, but diverted the ship to Lundy to use the convicts as his personal slaves. Discover our different types of membership, Climate change adaptation guidance for heritage organisations, National Trust Registered Charity 205846 Heelis, Kemble Drive, Swindon SN2 2NA, Get the details on how to visit Lundy by helicopter including times and prices. The bottle and letter are on display at the Portledge Hotel at Fairy Cross, in Devon, England. Other areas are either a dry heath/acidic grassland mosaic, characterised by heaths and western gorse (Ulex gallii), or semi-improved acidic grassland in which Yorkshire fog (Holcus lanatus) is abundant. The site was originally enclosed by a curvilinear bank and ditch, which is still visible in the southwest corner. Sir Vere Hunt planted in the island a small, self-contained Irish colony with its own constitution and divorce laws, coinage and stamps. Lundy has a rich bird life, as it lies on major migration routes, and attracts many vagrant as well as indigenous species. He purchased and insured the ship Nightingale and loaded it with a valuable cargo of pewter and linen. It is one of five life-sized sculptures, Land, placed near the centre and at four compass points of the UK in a commission by the Landmark Trust, to celebrate its 50th anniversary. [54] A few yards off the northeastern coast is Seal's Rock which is so called after the seals which rest on and inhabit the islet. [74], There is an outstanding variety of marine habitats and wildlife, and a large number of rare and unusual species in the waters around Lundy, including some species of seaweed, branching sponges, sea fans and cup corals. Calendarium Inquisitionum Post Mortem Edward I, Anno. DeSantis won't say he's running. See the discussion and bibliography in Elisabeth Okasha. Length 117m Pitches 5 Approach 120min W Granite Abseil Required The Route Topography This is the route The Devils Slide on Lundy in Lundy, England. Sea passages from Bideford or Ilfracombe according to tides up to four days a week, end of March to end October. There is a small power station comprising three Cummins B and C series diesel engines, offering an approximately 150 kVA 3-phase supply to most of the island buildings. Explore an unspoilt island, home to a wide array of wildlife amidst dramatic scenery. It takes around 2 hours to get to the island from the mainland so whilst on your journey, you can enjoy the saloon, bar, buffet, shop . On fine days there is plenty of space on deck and if you are lucky you may be treated to the company of a playful pod of dolphins who often delight in following the ship. Expand
Traditional pub serving informal lunches and evening meals. The island is mentioned in a section of W. N. P. Barbellion's Journal of a Disappointed Man (1919), titled "On Lundy Island". For sale were Lundy stamps bearing the image of the island's famous seabirds a legacy of Lundy's last private owner, Martin Coles Harman, who ran afoul of the mainland authorities in 1931 after declaring himself King of Lundy and minting his own currency, the Puffin. [5][58] Among the igneous dykes cutting the granite are a small number composed of a unique orthophyre. [citation needed] The market value of the early issues has risen substantially over the years. [69] Another resident invertebrate of note is Atypus affinis, the only British species of purseweb spider. Registered charity 243312 England & Wales - SC039205 Scotland. People visiting Lundy Island off the North Devon coast had been due to sail back to North Devon at 1pm this afternoon. [40] He is said to have been able to afford either a church or a new harbour. [32], In the English Civil War, Thomas Bushell held Lundy for King Charles I, rebuilding Marisco Castle and garrisoning the island at his own expense. In the 1920s, one self-proclaimed king, Martin Harman, tried to issue his own coinage and was fined by the House of Lords. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. The cost of this service is 10 per person (under 2's free) and, if customers would like to use the service, places on the coach can be booked at the same time as booking an Oldenburg ticket. The crew were taken off the stricken ship by the other ship, which landed them safely at Clovelly. "Weather conditionsmade it impossible to fix the mechanical problem. Features animals Learn more about animal welfare in tourism Suggest edits to improve what we show. The island has been inhabited for 3,000 years with traces of Bronze and Iron Age settlements. [62] The record high temperature is 28.8C (83.8F) on 2 August 1990,[63] and the record low temperature is 4.5C (23.9F) recorded just six months later on 7 February 1991. [5], There is one endemic plant species, the Lundy cabbage (Coincya wrightii), a species of primitive brassica.[67]. Please refer to the sailing timetable for specific dates. "A tug vessel has been requested by the owners of the vessel and has departed from Pembrokeshire, with an ETA of around midnight. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. [25][26] This made the island a profitable location from which to prey on passing Bristol-bound merchant ships bringing back valuable goods from overseas. The first catalogues of these stamps included Gerald Rosen's 1970 Catalogue of British Local Stamps. He said the staff would be "working closely with the relevant authorities to understand exactly what happened". The island has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest[5] and it was England's first statutory Marine Nature reserve, and the first Marine Conservation Zone,[6] because of its unique flora and fauna. Lundy is financed, administered and maintained by the Landmark Trust. She is a graceful motor vessel, comfortable and built on traditional lines. "The King sent his men to Lundy and William was captured, found guilty of treason and hung, drawn and quartered.". Ownership was disputed by the Marisco family who may have already been on the island during King Stephen's reign. If this happens we will arrange for a local helicopter operator to take you to or from the island at a subsidised price of 48 per person, and 16 for infants under 2, provided that flying conditions and helicopter availability allow it, and that you have paid for a passage on the MS Oldenburg. After a refurbishment at Appledore Shipyard including fitting a new crane and bringing the ship up to modern British shipping standards, she began her journeys for passengers and supplies to the island of Lundy in May 1986.[2]. In 1924, the Christie family sold the island along with the mail contract and the MV Lerina to Martin Coles Harman, who proclaimed himself a king. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. [1], She was first chartered in winter of 1975 by Reederei Warrings for duty-free shopping cruises in East Frisia. The "Kingdom of Heaven" was far from angelic, however it was paid for with compensation received after the emancipation of slaves from the family's sugar plantations in Jamaica. During these refits, essential maintenance is carried out in dry dock which are not possible during the sailing season. Expand
Lundy is owned by the National Trust and managed by the Landmark Trust. ), I was struck by the vibrancy of the community, and by how many young people have chosen to live on this remote island. Helicopter Tickets Adult 158 Child 87 (2-15) Infant 22 under 2. Hidden Britainis a BBC Travel series that uncovers the most wonderful and curious of what Britain has to offer, by exploring quirky customs, feasting on unusual foods and unearthing mysteries from the past and present. VideoRecord numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. [72], Other British Birds rarities that have been sighted (single records unless otherwise indicated) are: little bittern, gyrfalcon (3 records), little and Baillon's crakes, collared pratincole, semipalmated (5 records), least (2 records), white-rumped and Baird's (2 records) sandpipers, Wilson's phalarope, laughing gull, bridled tern, Pallas's sandgrouse, great spotted, black-billed and yellow-billed (3 records) cuckoos, European roller, olive-backed pipit, citrine wagtail, Alpine accentor, thrush nightingale, red-flanked bluetail, western black-eared (2 records) and desert wheatears, White's, Swainson's (3 records), and grey-cheeked (2 records) thrushes, Sardinian (2 records), Arctic (3 records), Radde's and western Bonelli's warblers, Isabelline and lesser grey shrikes, red-eyed vireo (7 records), two-barred crossbill, yellow-rumped and blackpoll warblers, yellow-breasted (2 records) and black-headed buntings (3 records), rose-breasted grosbeak (2 records), bobolink and Baltimore oriole (2 records).[72]. People come here because it's a bit of an adventure.". The only way to travel to Lundy in the winter is by helicopter. [18] Three years later, an attempt was made to kill Henry III by a man who later confessed to being an agent of the Marisco family. The ferry carries 267 passengers between north Devon and Lundy Island. The island's future looked in peril when tourist income fell off a cliff during the coronavirus pandemic. Lundy general manager Derek Green said staff were "devastated" about their colleague's "tragic death and our immediate thoughts are with Nick's family and friends". It has been designated by English Heritage a Grade II listed building. The body may have been moved to a church at this time. [73], In 1971 a proposal was made by the Lundy Field Society to establish a marine reserve, and the survey was led by Dr Keith Hiscock, supported by a team of students from Bangor University. Lundy Shuttle Ranked No 1 Tour Operator in Ilfracombe! On the current evidence, he's doing a good job. This was probably because of the increasing threat posed by the Norse sea raiders; however, it is unclear whether they ever took possession of the island. Lundy has attracted many vagrant birds, in particular species from North America. pallipes), a variety of true weevil (family Curculionidae). Lundy Field Society 40th Annual Report for 1989. pp. Council chief executive Mike Mansell said: "The RNLI attended the scene to help recover the casualty from the water, with paramedics also in attendance.". He built a stronghold in the area now known as Bulls' Paradise with 9-foot-thick (3-metre) walls. The second was on 1 April when the pilot was killed and the other crew members were taken prisoner. Lundy is a beautiful nature reserve where you can roam freely, live simply and feel thankful that charitable organisations such as The Landmark Trust exist to protect and conserve these precious environments. [34], The late 18th and early 19th centuries were years of lawlessness on Lundy, particularly during the ownership of Thomas Benson (17081772), a Member of Parliament for Barnstaple in 1747 and Sheriff of Devon, who notoriously used the island for housing convicts whom he was supposed to be deporting. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Leroy Lundy. Designated the first Marine Conservation Area, Lundy offers opportunities for diving and seal watching. [68][70], The population of puffins (Fratercula arctica) on the island declined in the late 20th and early 21st centuries as a consequence of depredations by brown and black rats (Rattus rattus) and possibly also as a result of commercial fishing for sand eels, the puffins' principal prey. Lundy has 23 holiday properties, sleeping between one and 14 people. There are three lighthouses; that's unique for such a small island.". The ship's departure time from Lundy will be posted on The Marisco Tavern notice-board at least 24 hours before the sailing. "Living here is less stressful, away from the pressure to be busy all the time," she said. Most live in and around the village at the south of the island. [51] Thinking they were aground at Hartland Point on the English mainland, a landing party went ashore for help, only finding out where they were after encountering the lighthouse keeper at the island's north light. ", Perhaps somebody should've told Lundy's medieval inhabitants to go for more walks, for during this period events on the island became distinctly bad-tempered. [72] This has included the following species, each of which represents the sole British record: Ancient murrelet, eastern phoebe and eastern towhee. There are surviving examples in Luxulyan, in Cornwall; Mathry, Meidrim and Clydau in the south of Wales; and Stowford, Jacobstowe, Lydford and Instow, in Devon. The heliport is a field at the top of Hartland Point, not far from the Beacon. Sue Waterfield, who manages the shop, moved to Lundy six years ago after 30 years living in Cornwall. [16] Evidence of the Templars' weak hold on the island came when King John, on his accession in 1199, confirmed the earlier grant. As the only building on the island with electricity after the generators shut down for the night, the Tavern never closes its doors; campers can take shelter from the rain, and people are always welcome to use the payphone. Most visitors are day-trippers, although there are 23 holiday properties and a camp site for over-night visitors, most at the south of the island. In 1969, Lundy was purchased by British millionaire Jack Hayward, who donated it to the National Trust. 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