Skellig Michael tours |Tours around Skelligs Rock, Trips to Skelligs Michael and Small Skelligs, History of the Skellig Islands,Birds of the Skelligs|Portmagee

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Skellig Islands | Skellig Michael tours

Skellig Islands What are they? There are two enormous rocks in the Atlantic Ocean, 11.6 km west of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. One is known as Skellig Michael and the other known as the Small Skelligs. Let me discuss the Small Skelligs first.

Skellig Islands, the Birds

Skellig Islands are famous for its sea birds; more specifically the Small Skellig is the World’s second largest Gannet Colony with almost 27,000 pairs. It has a great variety of other seabirds, including 4,000 Puffins on the great Skelligs alone, European Storm Petrels, Manx Shearwaters, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Common Guillemots and Razorbills  just to name a few. So here you see the Small Skelligs really is a twitchers paradise. So do not hesitate to book your Skellig Michael tour with us. Now let me highlight Skellig Michael.

Skelligs Michael, the World Heritage site

The Skelligs Michael World Heritage site declared by UNESCO since 1996 as a site of tremendous value and importance; The Island itself was a  6th Century Christian Monastery Perched at 160 metres above sea levels.

Skellig Islands attract Thousands and thousands tourists every year, some are visiting there for religious reasons others for historical and then some to take in this amazing natural landscape.

Skellig Islands, pilgrimage

Skellig Islands has been a place for pilgrimage, as it was the Home of Monks of St Fionan, where these Monks used to live in the stone beehive shaped huts, and rectangular shaped on the inside, build to prevent rain drops penetrating inside. It is believed that these Monks used to spend days in the Church, and the rest of the time in studying and tending their gardens. Though these Monks vacated the island in 13th century, the archaeological studies reveal that the rock was a home for 12 Monks.  For more information click here:

The Skellig Islands Divers paradise

The Skellig Islands also offer many interesting recreational diving sites due to the clear water, an abundance of life, and underwater cliffs down to 60 meters.

Hence there is something for everyone on the Skellig Islands.

Skellig Islands| Skellig Michael tours

So no you have gained a little more information about the skellig islands you are wondering about our Skellig Michael tours. Our tour goes around both Islands and allows you to get up close and personal with these amazing Islands. We here at Skellig Michael Cruises go out 2 times daily with our two luxury boats. The Marber Therese 11 and the Anchorciveen; we depart at 10.30 and 1.30 daily from the marina at portmagee. Please visit our booking page to book “ Skellig Michael Tours

Paul Devane

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Boat tour around Skellig Michael

Two days ago I went out for the first time to Skellig Michael with Skellig Michael Cruises. The day itself, weather wise was spectacular. The village of Portmagee was drenched with warm May sunshine as I arrived. I met Brendan Devane our captain, who was in great spirits chatting to the passengers: I started talking to a few fellow voyagers myself, a couple from the UK and Michael from the US. The main topic of the conversations were that these holiday makers could not believe the natural beauty of Southkerry and Portmagee itself. But Iittle did they know that things were about to even get better.

So Brendan took the helm of the Marber therese II, who was ready to take us out to the great rocks. We all went quite together contemplating what the voyage had in store. So our boat tour around Skellig Michael had started.

The colourful village of Portmagee started to shrink as we made our way out of the harbour. The first point we passed of real historical importantance was at Foilhommerum the site of the first transatlantic communication between Europe and the US. As Brendan announced these fact people soon began to speak and start taking pictures left right and center. Everybody was  busy taking images of the most memorable and enjoyable trip I was ever on.

Marber Therese

Now we had moved beyond the land and in the open Alantic as the Marber Therese II gliding over the sea. We could see Bray tower behind us on island of Valentia. Also to our right we could see the cliffs and the site of Kerry cliffs which looked just as impressive from this angle. Brendan our captain was informing us that island to our left was the Puffin Island the home to almost 10,000 Atlantic puffins.

Skellig Islands Approach

Now there out in front were the two amazing rocks which were getting clearer and clearer with every passing wave. It was not before long that we were right up longside the small skelligs and you could hear the noise of the birds. This truly is a bird wathchers paradise. The breed that you could see everywhere on the rock over heads and in the water were gannets. This of course makes a whole lot of sense as Brendan informed us again that the small skelligs was the home to 27,000 pairs of gannets. This figure makes the small skelligs the second largest gannet colony in the world.  I must say here that many people speak of the beauty of skellig Michael but I must say the small skelligs is just as impressive to look at.

Skellig Michael inspires

Around the Corner we float over the most iconic place on the Wild Atlantic Way. This of course a UNESCO world heritage site: Once a monastic settlement dating back to the 6 or 7 century. My god, once you take a moment and drop the camera: Just soak it in with every fibre of your being what a place. Words  do not do this mystical site any justice, nor I am sorry to say the images I captured. This is why you just have to take a boat tour around Skellig Michael

The beauty of going around is you see the Skellig Island from a completely different perspective. The rocks are continuously changing shapes and you see many different faces and characteristic to the islands that we never see in images. The fact is we mainly see the same one of two images of the skelligs all the time. However if you go around it, it truly has a life of its own.

Returning home on the boat tour

The Marber Therese started to head for home as we looked out the back we could see the islands starting to get a little smaller and now the Atlantic Ocean was still and beautiful blue reflecting a wonderful summers day. We drew closer to land with every ripple again we could see the Puffin Island standing proud and just behind were the defiant Kerry Cliffs. Of to the left standing watch was Bray tower. Now in a moment we were back in the harbour it felt like a dream we were left spell bound on a beautiful summer’s day on the Marber therse as she stole in to Portmagee.

Put a Boat tour to SKellig Michael on your Bucket list

This tour is a must Just watch the video above to see what I speak of. However i can assure you that this does not do justice to the most amazing experience we had at the skellig Island on that sun soaked May day

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Boat tour around Skellig Michael

by Colm McGill

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Boat Tours and Trips to Skellig Michael

Boat Tours and Trips to Skellig Michael start this weekend. We here at Skellig Michael Cruises are excited with the prospect of this year’s season. First we are excited at the prospect of being able to take more people  to the great rock; as we have increased our fleet. We have purchased the “Anchorciveen” a beautiful vessel in order to increase our capacity such was the demand last year with our trip to go around the rocks.

Skellig Michael Tours

This year we will be going around Skellig Michael 3 times daily. We shall depart the pier at Portmagee at 10.30 13.30 and 1630. The tour shall take approximately 2.5 hours. We will operate this service  7 days a week. Also we offer weekend tours to the beautiful fishing village of Dingle. Allied with this service we offer a daily tour to dingle Friday to Sunday.

Coming to Portmagee

So if you are coming to Portmagee; this year for your vacation or if you are doing the world famous Ring of Kerry or the newly developed Wild Atlantic Way. Many people may not have heard of the Wild Atlantic yet so here is a brief description.

The Wild Atlantic Way is a newly developed route which goes from Donegal to west cork taking in the whole west coast of Ireland with the Atlantic Ocean to your shoulder. It is the longest touring route in the world and the most dramatic and spectacular.

What makes us different?

Skellig Michael Cruises does not land on the Rock as we could see many people who came to Portmagee each year were unable to experience this UNESCO world heritage site for different reasons. So decided that we would put on a regular service for you the people who come to Portmagee are unable to climb Skellig Michael for a variety of reasons; young families, age, disability or time constraints etc.

Book you Boat trips to Skellig Michael

So now you know what we offer here at Skellig Michael Cruises book you boat trip to the Skellig Michael with us today. Take time to look through our site and enjoy our videos and posts. We will be adding more videos over the course of the season to give you a clear picture ON  what to expect when you take a Skellig Michael tour with us.
Please do not hesitate to contact us and like and follow our social media platforms and to avoid disappointment book today here.

Paul Devane

 

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Portmagee | Things to do

Portmagee has many things to do for you the holiday maker.  Today here a Skellig Michael Cruises we are going to outline a few but keep in mind there is much more in Portmagee than outlined below. To under pin  Portmagee’s prowess within the tourism industry in Ireland. In 2012  the village  was awarded the top tourist town in Ireland.

Skellig Michael Cruises

There is no denying that Portmagee is the gateway to  Skellig Michael. We here at Skellig Michael Cruises offer you the opportunity to visit the great rocks out in the wild Atlantic.

We give you the people who are unable to climb Skellig Michael for whaever reason. The Skellig Michael Tours we operate last approximately 2.5 hours and we go to the Skellig Islands 3 times daily. Please visit our home page at Skellig Michael cruises here.

Skellig Experience Center

The Skellig Experience is just a 5 minute walk over the bridge from Portmagee. It is here in the centre that you can experience the recreation of what life was like for the monks of Skellig Michael in the early Christian period. The Centre has an 80 seat auditorium where they show a short film, which gives you the opportunity to trace the steps of the monks and be inspired and in awe of the legacy and architecture they left behind.

The centre also showcases the underwater life at the Skelligs, and also the life and times of the light keepers on the Skellig rock. Click here to view the Skellig Experience Centre.

Tetrapod

Located  less that 4 miles from Portmagee in the island of Valentia you have the Tetapod prints. These prints are thought to date back to Devonian times, it is estimated to be anywhere between 350-370 million years ago. The site in Valentia is of international importance as it represents the transition from life in the water to the land. This is a defining moment in evolution and provides the oldest reliable evidence of a four legged vertebrate moving over land.

Cil Rialaig

Now a short drive from Portmagee in the other direction from Valentia you will descend on Cil Rialaig. The Cil Rialaig projected was established in 1991 to restore a small pre famine village on Bolus Head. This location then became a retreat for artists, which has attracted over 2,500 artists from all over the world.

The Cil Rialaig Arts Centre is located in the village of Dungeagan where you can view and appreciate the works of the artists that had the privilege to reside in the remote Artist retreat at Bolus head.

Portmagee |Things to do

Today we only scratched the surface on what Portmagee has to offer you, there is much more to do Golf,Fishing ,Sailing,Diving and Walking to mention a few activities. Now that you know all about Portmagee , why not book your tour with us to Skellig Michael here.

Paul Devane

 

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Skellig Michael Boat trips

I cannot believe that we have been getting enquiries  about boat trips to Skellig this early. We have been getting a steady number of enquiries with the last couple of weeks which is fantastic. We have even got enquiries as far away as Russia such is the reach of our amazing attraction, that is Skellig Michael.

This all bodes well for the season ahead. Especially now that we have increased our fleet here at Skellig Michael Cruises. We are really looking forward to having you for your Skellig Michael tours this summer.

Getting here to Portmagee for your Skellig Michael Boat trips

Portmagee is a beautiful village located in the south west of Ireland in County Kerry. Portmagee is synonymous with the Skellig Islands. However Portmagee has developed its own reputation as being one of the top tourist destinations in Ireland. This was underpinned in 2012 when Portmagee won the prestigious award of top tourist town in Ireland.

Getting here is very straight forward, we are lucky here in Portmagee as we have an Airport just 55 minutes away. Kerry airport serves Dublin,London,Germany and the US. Allied to the airport the train station in Killarney is only 55 minutes also.  Not to mention we are only two and half hours from Cork and Shannon Airport respectively.

Accommodation in Portmagee

Through enquiries we have been receiving about boat trips to Skellig Michael. Many of you have been worried about accommodation and where to eat. We here in Portmagee have fantastic accommodation choices for you the holiday maker. We have the best of luxury accommodation that you could hope for check out the links below just to highlight a few.

Goggins Trips and Tours self catering

Kerry Seaside Homes self catering

Carraig Liath House  bed & breakfast

The Moorings  bed & breakfast

Food in Portmagee

We have two Pubs in the village who offer fantastic food from morning to night, the two bars are the Fishermans bar and the other is called the Bridge Bar. However that is not the end of your options we have a wonderful restaurant, bang in the middle of the village called the moorings.  So when you have finished your Skellig Michael tours, only a 2 minute walk from these excellent choices. Also the two bars have music all through the week where you can enjoy the best of Irish traditional music.

Skellig Michael tours

Now that you know more about our location in Portmagee and how easy it is to visit and all the various accommodation, pubs and restaurants we have here. Start booking your boat tour to with us here Skellig Michael Cruises. Next week I will write a post about the day of the boat trip to Skellig Michael and also what other activities we offer here in Portmagee and the surrounding area.

Click on the link to book your Skellig Michael Boat trips

 

Paul Devane

 

Portmagee and Skellig Michael tours

Portmagee is a beautiful fishing village located in south west Kerry just off the Ring of Kerry and the connection point to the island of Valentia. Access to Valentia Island is via a bridge. The bridge was built in 1970 and named in memory of a young farmer from Cahirciveen. He was  captured and judged by a military court before being executed in 1942. The young man was Maurice O’Neill; hence the name of the bridge the “Maurice O’Neill Memorial Bridge”. Portmagee is the gateway to Skellig Michael tours, which operate from April to October.It is the tours to Skellig Michael that bring thousands of visitors annually to the village of Portmagee.

Portmagee the name

The name of Portmagee is derived from a notorious smuggler from the 18th century Captain Theobald Magee. Magee was an officer in the army of King James. He then retired to become a merchant operating between France, Portugal and Ireland. The rugged coastline of south west Kerry was a perfect location to trade in contraband spirits, textiles and tea and tobacco was almost impossible to police and hence very lucrative.

Theobald married a Bridget Morgell, who was the widow of a rich Dingle merchant and also the daughter of the then representative for Dingle, Thomas Crosbie. There is some suspicion that Magee’s death in a Lisbon monastery was due to some exile imposed by the powerful MP. However, his wife and sons continued the family business of smuggling.

Portmagee top tourism town 2012

Portmagee was awarded the top tourism tour in Ireland in 2012. This highlights the standing of Portmagee within the hospitality and tourism industry. Portmagee has loads to do and see. Also Portmagee has restaurants cafes shops etc, but the jewel in its crown is Skellig Michael. Skellig Michael is a UNESCO world heritage site and you quite simply have to see it once you are in Portmagee.

Skellig Michael Tours

Portmagee in the mornings is a hive of activity with crowds of people and the small street full of cars as people are trying to get a boat to take them out to the Skelligs.

People shouting and callings names and as they are almost ready to depart and the low humming of the engines as they warm up for this fantastic tour that lies ahead of you.

Skellig Michael Cruises

Skellig Michael cruises allows you the opportunity to see the Skellig Rocks from this unique perspective. Many people who come to Portmagee are unable to climb Skellig Michael for a variety of reasons; young families, age, disability or time constraints etc. Our Skellig Michael Tours operate 3 times daily and the duration of each boat tour is 2.5 hours. So if you do not want to be disappointed Book your Skellig Michael tours today here.

 

Paul Devane

 

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Skellig Michael tours | Boat trips to Skellig Michael

Skellig Michael tours season is quick approaching, many of your out there are booking your holidays or already have them booked to Ireland. Many of you have decided to take a Skellig Michael tour, as it has been on your Bucket list for a while now. There is no denying a boat trip to Skellig Michael is an unforgettable experience.

Skellig Michael

Skellig Michael is the site of a Monastic Settlement dating back to the 6th century, while one can find legendary accounts of Skellig Michael which date to pagan times, back in 1400 BC.

Of course Skellig Michael is a World Heritage Site on of three in Ireland. Here is a UNSECO quote from 1996 on why it deemed Skellig Michael worthy of such an accolade. “The Committee decided to inscribe the nominated property on the basis of cultural criteria (iii) and (iv) considering that the site is of outstanding universal value being an exceptional, and in many respects unique example of an early religious settlement deliberately sited on a pyramidal rock in the ocean, preserved because of a remarkable environment. It illustrates, as no other site can, the extremes of a Christian monasticism characterizing much of North Africa, the Near East and Europe.”

 UNESCO WHC, 1996

Our boat tours to Skellig Michael

We here at Skellig Michael Cruises offer you trip of a life time to go around both Skellig Michael and the small Skellig. We run three times daily from the beautiful fishing village of Portmagee, just off the famous Ring of Kerry and is now a part of the world’s longest touring route the Wild Atlantic Way. We are delighted to announce here at Skellig Michael Cruises, that after a fantastic year last year. Such was the demand for our unique trip to Skellig Michael we have extended our fleet, with the purchase of another boat which has meant we have doubled our capacity. We now cater for 24 people on each of our trips to Skellig Michael.

A unique Boat trip to Skellig Michael

Our tour to Skellig Michael is to allow anyone who is unable to climb the rock.There are many people who come to Portmagee unable to climb Skellig Michael for a variety of reasons; young families, age, disability or time constraints etc.  This is where we come in, we offer you choice as we depart the pier from Portmagee at 10.30, 1.30 pm and 4.30 pm on a daily basis weather permitting. The boat trip takes around 2.5 hours in total and allows you to get up close and personal with the Skellig Islands.

Dingle Day and weekend tours

Here at Skellig Michael Cruises we also offer you the opportunity to visit the beautiful fishing village of Dingle in west Kerry. We offer a day tour on Friday Saturday and Sunday, with a weekend trip departing Portmagee on the Saturday and returning from Dingle on the Sunday to Portmagee.

Book your tour today

Now that you have your Holidays booked you can book your Skellig Michael tours with us today, or your Dingle Trip.

 

 

Paul Devane

 

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The Wild Atlantic Way| Skellig Michael Cruises

I hear you ask “what is the Wild Atlantic Way?” The Wild Atlantic way is actual the longest touring route in the world. The route takes in the whole west coast of Ireland. It spans from Malin head in Donegal head to Kinsale in Cork. It bares similarities to the Garden Route in South Africa; The great ocean road in Australia and the pacific highway in the US. But the wild Atlantic way is the longest and most spectacular. The touring route is a massive 2500km.

What makes this route stand apart?

Europe’s last frontier
Rugged natural beauty
Dramatic Landscapes
World famous views and sites
Unique and ancient heritage
A living tradition and culture
Cultural festivals

As you can see from the above points there are many reasons to visit the Wild Atlantic Way with something for everyone. However in today post I’m going to concentrate on the Iveragh Peninsula, Portmagee in particular and a boat tour to Skellig Michael

The Iveragh Peninsula

Yes it is here in Iveragh that you will find all that is great about the wild Atlantic way. I may be a little biased with this opinion :) but I challenge you to come and explore my statement and I have no doubt we will be of the one mind after your visit.

The Iveragh Peninsula has the best the country has to offer, it has the most spectacular mountains, beaches, rivers, lakes and golf courses. Allied with this it has just been made a Dark Sky Reserve, the only internationally recognized gold tier reserve in the northern hemisphere. So you can only imagine our night skies here in the southwest.

However I feel the jewel in the Iveragh crown is the mystical Skellig Islands and you simply have to take a boat tour to experience this natural wonder your self.

Skellig Michael boat tours

We here at Skellig Michael Cruises have to speak of our boat tour to Skellig Michael. Skellig Michael is a designated this UNESCO World heritage site. It received this accolade in 1996 and this is what UNESCO had to say.“The Committee decided to inscribe the nominated property on the basis of cultural criteria (iii) and (iv) considering that the site is of outstanding universal value being an exceptional, and in many respects unique example of an early religious settlement deliberately sited on a pyramidal rock in the ocean, preserved because of a remarkable environment. It illustrates, as no other site can, the extremes of a Christian monasticism characterizing much of North Africa, the Near East and Europe.”

Our boat tour runs 3 times daily around the Skellig Islands, we depart the pier at Portmagee at 10:30, 1:30 4:30 daily. Please visit our booking page for the tour of a lifetime.

Portmagee

Situated on the Wild Atlantic Way Portmagee is our home here at Skellig Michael cruises and where we operate our boat tours to the Skellig Islands. Portmagee itself is a beautiful fishing village;

An interesting fact about Portmagee was once a haven for smugglers and pirates. The village is named after one of the most notorious smugglers of the 18th century, Captain Theobald Magee.

In 2012 Portmagee was awarded Irelands top tourism town, which speaks for itself. We have two outstanding bars where you can sample some delicious food and listen to Irish traditional music. We also have a wonderful restaurant cafes and shops. Allied with this we have some spectacular view points and the Skellig experience centre, which is only over the bridge and our latest edition to Portmagee is Skellig Haven Language School just a few hundred meters from the village.

So I would encourage you to book your trip to explore the Wild Atlantic Way and keep in mind that is too long and too much to do in one go if you truly want to experience correctly. I would advise you to come to Portmagee first and enjoy the village and all it has to offer you. Also of course I would say to you book your boat tour to Skellig Michael.

 

Paul Devane

 

Unraveling the History of Skellig Michael

Skellig Michael is an island shrouded in mystery and folklore from early history. The earliest reference of the skelligs is in legend of course, with the drowning of Ir during the landing of the milesians, the first Gaelic conquerors of Ireland. Ir was said to be buried on the rock. There is also reference to Daire Domhain, the “King of the world”, who is meant to have made the skelligs a base while he was gathering his troops, before entering the “great battle” with Fionn MacCool at Ventry on the Dingle Peninsula. Another fascinating reference  in legend features Skellig Michael to be the place that Arch Angel Michael arrived before helping St Patrick banish the snakes from our lands.

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Unraveling the History of Skellig Michael
 

Ancient Histories

There are many references throughout the Irish annals suggesting that the skelligs is a place of refuge and retreat. These references date as far back as the 5th century. The modern opinion is that the skellig rock was a monastic settlement founded by St. Finan. However, there are some that believe that the settlement was founded by St. Subhine, as the architecture of the island would imply that it is in existence from the 6th century on. So what is the true date of the settlement? The general consensus by the experts is that the settlement has its origin in the 7th century.

When the monks left

It is considered to be in the 13th century that the monks left the island for the mainland. Ballinskelligs was their chosen destination, as there was a monastery in the area. The reason for the move is believed to be the climate change or the general change in monastic practices.

What happened to Skellig Michael then?

It is believed that the rock had exchanged several private hands before the state stepped in and purchased it. Today the island is owned by the state, except for the lighthouse area, which is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government.

A place of pilgrimage

The rock is believed to be a place of pilgrimage since the 16th century. According to an article by Sean Adcock, professional member of Dry Stone Walling Association, pilgrimage is described as the following:

“In 1756 Charles Smith in the History of Kerry described the pilgrimage, part of which traditionally involved a climb beyond the monastic site itself right up to the upper terrace of the hermitage. Ascending beyond the monastery pilgrims would at one point squeeze through a shaft known as the ‘Needles Eye’; later over 12 feet of sloping smooth rock aka the ‘Stone of Pain’ – due to the difficulty of crossing eased by a few scant cut hand and foot holds. Beyond this there are 2 stations to visit with stone crosses. The first is the ‘Eagles Nest’. The second, which is more inaccessible, is the ‘Spindle’ or ‘Spit’: a long narrow fragment of rock projecting from the summit of this frightful place over a raging sea: and this is walked to by a narrow path of only two feet in breadth and several steps in length. Here the devotees… sit astride this rock and so edge forward until they arrive at a stone cross which some bold adventurer cut formerly on its extreme end… (P.Logan, “The Holy wells of Ireland”).

Stay tuned

I hope you enjoyed this article this week on the great rock. Please feel free to like and share our posts. Also make sure you keep touching base with us as there will be much more posts on the island in the coming weeks and months. If you are coming to Ireland, you simply have to come with us at Skellig Michael Cruises to experience firsthand this breathtaking historical site.

Paul Devane

 

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Skellig Michael is the undeniable jewel on the Wild Atlantic Way. These two great rocks which stand guard off the Kerry coast line have to be on your Bucket List.

Why Visit Skellig Michael?

Imagine these huge rocks exploding out of the sea reaching heights of more than 200 metres, standing there all rugged, vicious, aggressive, defiant and unapologetic to the powerful Atlantic ocean. They stand proud as the protect the south west coastline of Kerry from any would be invasion.

Skellig Michael possesses astounding natural beauty. It digs its heals into the sea bed almost 12km (8miles) off the Kerry coast. It transports you to another world.

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