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00:00Lake District, England's largest national park.
00:04Absolute perfection. I don't actually think it gets better than this.
00:08Every year, over 18 million people flock to its spectacular landscape.
00:15But if any of them lose something precious here, finding it can be tough.
00:21I was absolutely distraught.
00:23Gave me a heart attack.
00:25It was a devastating day, wasn't it?
00:27It's gone.
00:27I thought, no.
00:29I hope there's a chance.
00:31So I brought together local detectorists and underwater explorers.
00:36It's like Avengers Assemble, isn't it?
00:38To scour a lake and fell for treasured lost possessions.
00:42No way!
00:45Sometimes our searches bring up surprises.
00:48It looks like it's been in a while.
00:51Other times...
00:52I've got a hair curler!
00:53What we pull up is just rubbish.
00:56That's not the same bike.
00:58Ready to be transformed into new treasures.
01:01Oh, that's beautiful.
01:03By some of the finest crafters from the region.
01:06Run away!
01:07But best of all...
01:08This is our guy.
01:10Does it get better than this?
01:12...is when we can reunite our finds...
01:14Oh, no!
01:16...with the people who thought they were lost forever.
01:19This is really special.
01:23Good.
01:24Now get back to the lake and find more stuff.
01:26Come and look, Angus.
01:35I'll wish you luck, Darren, because you'll need it.
01:38On today's episode, a search for a coming-of-age birthday present desperately missed.
01:44I'll never forget my stepdad giving it to me.
01:46It was so special.
01:47We take a look at a 1,000-strong bottle collection.
01:51One of the first ones that came out of the lake was this one.
01:55And a treasure from the depths.
01:56Oh, my word!
01:58I drowned!
01:59Can we track down the owner?
02:01Oh, no.
02:03Oh, dear.
02:03This is bad because the file's corrupted.
02:10First up, we're heading to the northeast shore of the second biggest body of water in the lake district.
02:16Ullswater.
02:19This picturesque lake, with its unspoilt beauty, welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors a year
02:25and is a popular place to sail and swim.
02:33And after meeting at university, Amy invited Milo here to her family's annual camping trip.
02:41Every single year on the Maybank holiday, we come.
02:45It's just such a beautiful, like, place.
02:47Kind of a second home.
02:48In her family, I swear that trip means more than Christmas.
02:52When I got the invite, I was like, oh, wow, I'm a part of this now.
02:55I've been welcomed to the family.
02:57But that year's celebration turned to disaster when Milo lost his most treasured possession.
03:09I got this tankard when I was 18.
03:12My family's part of a motorcycle club.
03:15Everyone in the club has their own personalised tankard.
03:17My stepdad met my mum when I was young and motorcycled.
03:23It was something we bonded over massively.
03:26The tankard was kind of a medal to show just how strong a family would become.
03:31I'll never forget him giving it to me.
03:33It was so special.
03:34So, in an effort to help, I've brought together both scuba and freedivers to take on this search.
03:45Gentlemen, we are on the shores of Ullswater looking for a tankard.
03:51Milo went out with his girlfriend's family on the lake in a kayak.
03:55He took the tankard.
03:57I thought it'd be a really fun idea to take out my special tankard and take a funny picture with it.
04:03The picture didn't get taken quite in time before the boat sadly capsized.
04:11Amy thought it would be funny on the way back in to tip the kayak up, forgetting that the tankard was on board.
04:18I just saw it sink.
04:20I tried to grab it, but unsuccessfully, and just kind of watched it drift away.
04:26Being silver, it was so shiny in the top of the water, you could literally watch it sink.
04:30I looked at it and thought, ah.
04:34It's something that's so sentimental to him.
04:38So, yeah, I felt massively guilty about losing it.
04:40This is the search area we've got.
04:44It's an absolutely massive search area, to be fair, isn't it?
04:47Excellent. Thank you for that beaded positivity, Michael.
04:51The tankard is silly, really. It's just a cup.
04:54But to us, it's kind of this short membership card to the family in a weird way.
04:59You've actually got a shelf out here, only about three metres, and it's quite a large shelf.
05:04Yeah, it'd be good for the lads to just check on the edge of the shelf, and we'll check on top.
05:08Yeah, absolutely, yeah.
05:10So, is this a joined-up approach?
05:11Should be.
05:12Should be.
05:12Should.
05:13Same.
05:14Yeah.
05:15It's a joined-up approach, but we're still going to win.
05:19As long as someone wins.
05:20Right.
05:21Go for, gents.
05:22Coming down this way, this end is shallow compared to the other end of Allswater.
05:34It's a small hope that they'd find it, because that would be incredible.
05:38I'd love my stepdad to know we've got it back.
05:46I'm almost ready.
05:48There's a lot of competition between scuba and freedivers.
05:51Oh.
05:51If we find it, Angus will be crying.
05:53To be fair, they've got less kit to put on.
05:55Good luck, Angus.
05:56I'm getting there.
05:57You don't mean that.
05:58I wish you luck, Darren, because you'll need it.
06:01I don't really want to encourage this sibling rivalry, but if it means you find it, go on!
06:07I'll come find you when I've found it, Darren.
06:09I'll have to go there.
06:12Mike's already in.
06:13Shock.
06:14Off he goes, old fish man over there.
06:18Can't stop him, can you, Darren?
06:19No.
06:20Visibility is awful.
06:27Can't see anything.
06:28Can't.
06:28Really?
06:30With an encouraging shout of, visibility is awful.
06:33Good.
06:33Good luck, guys.
06:34Woo-hoo!
06:41Guys!
06:43What?
06:44No chance.
06:45He's found it!
06:47Sorry!
06:48Yes!
06:49Do it, do it!
06:50They haven't even got in the water yet!
06:57Right, I don't know about you, Daz, should we just go home?
07:00What?
07:02How good is that?
07:04He's only been in about a minute.
07:06I can't believe that.
07:07That was hilarious.
07:08She dropped out of it.
07:09Look how, look how, look how fed up Duncan is.
07:13Got myself a tankard!
07:15Minutes ago, you said, visibility's terrible, guys, this is going to be hard.
07:20Yeah.
07:20Then you're like, da-da!
07:21Just sat there on the bottom, thought, no way.
07:23You can actually see it where it was late.
07:25It's too late, yeah.
07:25Because that, that was the line here, and that's all got your algae on top.
07:29Yeah.
07:29Well-chuffed.
07:31You look really happy about that.
07:33You look really...
07:35I want to get up, I think.
07:39It's just incredible news for Amy and Milo.
07:43And as our fastest find yet, the team still has plenty of time to look for any other treasures.
07:50Look at Darren just happily bobbing along in the water.
07:54He just loves finding seduce.
07:57He'll come up with something that the rest of us think, what the heck is that?
08:02And he's like, look at this!
08:03Look at this tiny shard of a bottle from 1927!
08:07And he'll get so excited about it.
08:09And that's what's brilliant about this.
08:10It is...
08:11My God!
08:13It's so wet, I may as well be in the lake!
08:17It's right, feel the elements.
08:20While the divers swim on, I'm wondering about the state we found Milo's tankard in.
08:27So, 30 miles away, I've sent it up to our wonderful blacksmith, Dave, to see if he might be able to help.
08:37It's a bit messy, and we'll just have to give it a good clean-up the best we can.
08:44Hot, soapy water, get most of the gunk off it, and then at least we've got a base to start on.
08:49I always try cleaning with the simplest ideas first.
08:53If I could just hold that tankard again, gobsmacked, for sure.
08:59I want it on my shelf, I want to look at it.
09:01If I could get it back, it'd just be a drink, I'm true.
09:05Right, so I'm just using the garnish cleaner.
09:09Milo's looking good, mate.
09:11We'll be back to drinking soon, pal.
09:13Back on Allswater.
09:23The divers have swam 100 metres up from Milo's search area to the very top of the lake.
09:32We're going to see if we can find any more lost possessions and have a bit of a clear-up.
09:38This is probably one of the busiest places in the Lake District.
09:43I live not far from here, I come here all year round.
09:45From dawn to dusk, there are kids and families jumping, swimming, paddling, playing, paddleboards, kayaks.
09:52It's literally like a Costa Brava beach down here when the weather's nice.
09:56So there will be loads of things under here.
09:59I found, believe it or not, another tanker.
10:20Dave the tanker.
10:21This one's unfortunately knackered.
10:24I'm going to put it in this pile so no one steps on them.
10:29Is this the big bowl?
10:32I'd be like my cereal bowl.
10:36The yellow buoyancy aid belongs to Mike, so he's finding bits and putting it on there.
10:41Duncan and Darren, I think, are beyond the pier.
10:44I feel like a terrible parent that's lost control of their kids.
10:47And every now and again, I'm like, oh, there's one, there's two.
10:52Oh, that's not a necessarily happy face.
10:55I've been shattered.
10:56It doesn't look that fun out there today, I'm not going to lie.
11:01It's not the best visibility at all.
11:04Right, come on then, Darren, what have you got?
11:07Oh, yeah?
11:07I love me sunglasses.
11:08This is the 16th pair I've had this week.
11:11I've got the best collection of sunglasses in all of us.
11:13Every time I go out, I've got a different pair.
11:14My usual bottles, that's quite early, that, collects Worcestershire sauce.
11:2018, 90, 1900.
11:22Easy way to date bottles, you have a seam on them.
11:24But on a modern bottle, that seam would go all the way up and round through the lip,
11:28because they make it in two halves.
11:30So you can see where the seam stops, and that's been applied afterwards.
11:33You really like bottles, don't you?
11:34That's the reason I go into scuba diving.
11:36Because I thought it's an untapped resource of bottles that nobody else can get at.
11:41And is that how you know so much about bottles, because you've been collecting for nearly...
11:4440 years or more.
11:45More?
11:45More, yeah.
11:46That whole saying of one man's trash is another man's treasure, that is just brilliant.
11:51You light up and it just, it's infectious, just change you.
12:03After battling the terrible weather, Angus is the last diver out.
12:09Come on, then, what have you got?
12:10Right, so we've got that snorkel, we've got a number of pairs of glasses.
12:13As a spectacle wearer...
12:15Yeah, same here.
12:16If you lose your glasses, that is a big deal.
12:18Yeah, yeah.
12:19We've got people drinking, and then they lose a full beer.
12:23We're going to have to have a cheers.
12:25I tell you what...
12:26And I found them next to each other.
12:28But he's saved his best find till last.
12:32We have...
12:33Oh, my word!
12:34A drone.
12:35Oh, wow!
12:37So there's a fair chance that someone's got precious...
12:39Yeah, well, the SD card's going to be absolutely fine.
12:42It's definitely worth us trying to reunite that with its owner.
12:45Good work, Angus!
12:49A great chance find.
12:52And I've sent it across the fells to our detectives, Mew and Sam,
12:56at the Research Hub, in the hope they can help.
13:00That's just such a classic thing, though, isn't it?
13:02Where you get a drone.
13:04Amazing, amazing, Lake District.
13:06Yeah, let's put the drone out.
13:07My heart would break, honestly.
13:09It's not a cheap bit of tech to lose.
13:11It's a shame.
13:14For tech whiz Mew,
13:15she's keen to check over the drone and its contents.
13:19To be honest, it doesn't really look like it's in bad nick,
13:22so I'm pretty hopeful we'll be able to get this work in
13:24and get some clues.
13:27Right.
13:28There's the SD card.
13:30Came out very easily.
13:33Always get that sort of...
13:35It's very satisfying, yeah.
13:37Tension, anxiety, what is on there?
13:39OK.
13:40It's connected.
13:42Let's have a look.
13:43OK, there's a folder.
13:44I'm going to see if there's maybe, like, a date attached to this file.
13:49Maybe that gives us a lead somehow.
13:52OK.
13:53It's from 2025.
13:55This is a pretty recent loss.
13:57OK, let me see.
13:59Oh, no.
14:00Oh, dear.
14:02This is bad because the file's corrupted.
14:06Yeah, it's not working with any of my programmes.
14:09But Mew has a trick up her sleeve to try.
14:13OK.
14:15File recovery.
14:16OK.
14:19Open it up.
14:20I'm just going to plug this in again and...
14:24Let's see if we can fix this.
14:26It's doing a deep scan and then I'm going to hit recover.
14:30This really is our last hope for this drone.
14:32Fingers crossed.
14:37Oh, my gosh, it's worked.
14:39I'm so, so hopeful about this.
14:42I'm going to open the files and see
14:43if there's anything we can use.
14:46Oh, OK.
14:48There's quite a few.
14:49How many does it say?
14:51More than ten.
14:52Great.
14:53OK, this is incredible.
14:56Let's see.
14:56OK.
14:57Corrupted file.
14:59And then most other files are corrupted.
15:03There's another folder, so I'm just going to dig through.
15:09We have a person.
15:12We have a person.
15:14Oh, my gosh.
15:14OK, this is the owner of the drain.
15:21And he's in it with his little dog.
15:23It's too much for me.
15:25Look.
15:26Oh, my gosh.
15:27Look at the little baby.
15:29And then this, this is our guy.
15:31Let's see if there's anything else.
15:33OK, this person is testing it in their back garden.
15:37It's right outside his house.
15:39And it literally says above house in the file description,
15:42in the file name.
15:44I feel like we could probably...
15:47Pin down.
15:47Pin down his address.
15:49Yeah.
15:49I think we can get this back to the owner.
15:51While Mew and Sam try and work out the drone owner's location
15:56from the footage,
15:5930 miles away in Ulverston,
16:03Scuba Darren has that 100-year-old bottle he found in Ullswater
16:07to add to his ever-growing collection.
16:12Welcome to my bottle museum.
16:15This is where most of my bottles are kept.
16:18These are the better ones.
16:19I've also got loads boxed up in the garages.
16:23I've got them in suitcases.
16:25I put a load in the eaves of the roof.
16:26There's some buried under the floor.
16:28They're everywhere.
16:32Over 40 years, Darren has amassed well over 1,000 bottles
16:37and shows no sign of stopping.
16:41One of the first ones that came out of the lake was this one.
16:451870s, 1880s, perhaps.
16:47I think I've only ever seen one other.
16:50This is a classic one.
16:51Very rare bottle, that.
16:52I don't know of another one in existence.
16:54Perfect rubber marble in the base.
16:56That is my favourite bottle,
16:57because I know I'll never find another one of those.
17:00And we can thank this obsession for Darren being on our team today.
17:04One of the bottles that got me into diving was this one here,
17:09which is T. Swainson's of Windermere.
17:12An old guy came round my house, because he'd heard I'd got a bottle collection,
17:15and he said, oh, I used to be a scuba diver,
17:17and he said, I found a few bottles when I was diving.
17:21And he came and looked at my collection,
17:22and then he opened a suitcase and showed me some bottles he'd pulled out,
17:25and apparently he found that in the 1970s.
17:27And he gave me it, and I thought, I need some of that.
17:31I've got to get diving.
17:32I've got to get in there and find some.
17:34My wife, she doesn't like them.
17:39I'm not allowed them anywhere in the house,
17:41apart from in the back room.
17:43The collection I've got on display at the moment
17:44is as big as I'm allowed.
17:49But I can't turn it off.
17:52If I'm in the car driving,
17:53my wife's always, look at the road, stop looking at the fields.
17:57You can't just leave it.
17:58Something switches on where I've got to go.
18:01I'll have sleepless nights if I knew there was a hole open
18:03in the field and didn't go and have a look.
18:06Everything you find is just different and tells a story.
18:09It's just, I love it.
18:17Over at the Boathouse, archaeologist Sam had a quest of her own.
18:21She took on the recovered drone footage,
18:23looking for clues in the landscape and buildings.
18:27There's no church that I can search.
18:29Most of these houses are probably 1950, 1960.
18:35We're looking at something that is on the outskirts
18:38of almost every town in Britain.
18:41So there's this municipal building
18:43that's sort of right across from him.
18:47There's a tiny sign,
18:48but there's no way that the resolution's going to let me read that.
18:51But Sam had a plan.
18:55She sent the image of the building onto a contact,
18:58a postman,
18:59who then shared it with hundreds of other posties across the UK.
19:03And they got back to her.
19:05I think we found it.
19:08This is incredible.
19:09I can't believe that they've narrowed it down just on one building.
19:13Nobody knows the streets of Britain quite like the postie.
19:17The case was cracked,
19:19and Sam then traced the owner through social media
19:22and arranged a call.
19:24OK, we're connecting.
19:25Hello?
19:28Is that David?
19:30Hello, hi.
19:31Hi, are you all right?
19:32Yeah, how are you?
19:33Oh, my gosh.
19:34So what happened?
19:35Tell me how you lost it.
19:37I was just flying it all over the lake,
19:39and all of a sudden I come on the air up.
19:43Knicks and I got lost.
19:45And there was these two girls on them paddle boards.
19:48He says, are you looking for a drone?
19:49He says, it's just gone down over there in the water.
19:53So that was the last time that you saw it?
19:55Why not?
19:55Because I stripped down to me boxer shorts.
19:58I start walking in.
19:59I could see it on the floor of the lake.
20:01I couldn't get it.
20:02I couldn't pick it up.
20:03I also had me telephone number stuck on it.
20:06And me fly-eyed in that.
20:08That must have came off in the water.
20:10Yeah, that would have saved us a lot of time.
20:14We went through a lot of steps in order to track you down, David.
20:19I'm surprised, I should say.
20:20Would you like it back?
20:23I would like it back, aye.
20:24I don't know if it'll work.
20:26It's a little champion.
20:27I'm going to get your drone back.
20:29So what are you going to do with it when you get it back?
20:32I'll see if I can get it to fly.
20:34If I can't hit Nanny.
20:36And thanks for you getting it back for us, Nanny.
20:38Because I never thought I'd say that again.
20:40Well, thank you so much.
20:41And we'll get that sent back to you.
20:43Thanks a lot.
20:44Bye-bye.
20:45Bye.
20:45Bye.
20:45I can't believe we actually found him.
20:50And he wants it back.
20:52But some good advice there.
20:53If you are flying a drone and you want your details on it,
20:56make it waterproof if you fly over a lake.
20:58What an amazing reunion.
21:00I am so pleased for David.
21:02Over at Dave's workshop, he's been busy too.
21:17Milo's tankard was in a terrible state when I sent it on.
21:20But Dave has worked wonders.
21:23And because Dave can't help but craft,
21:28he's also made something special to send along with it.
21:33With the tankard, after hours of cleaning,
21:35I got it back to being in a presentable state.
21:37But it looked a bit lonely.
21:39And I remember Helen gave us a bolt.
21:41I thought, hey, bottle opener.
21:43And I absolutely love it.
21:46It's got the grain on it like a piece of petrified wood.
21:50It's got weight.
21:51So I forged a curve on it so we can...
21:55..our beer.
21:56And I think that'll go nicely along with the tankard.
21:59Matching pair, so to speak.
22:00The search for the lost tankard
22:07might have been one of the fastest finds we've ever had.
22:13But Milo's still got no idea how we got on on his search.
22:17So back at the boathouse,
22:19he's on his way with Amy to find out.
22:21I'm really hoping for good news,
22:24but realistically, it's a heavy metal object at the bottom of the lakes.
22:28It probably can't be found.
22:33Hello.
22:34You must be Milo.
22:35Pleasure to meet you.
22:35Nice to meet you, Amy.
22:36Hey, nice to meet you, yeah.
22:37Thank you for coming to see us.
22:39Tell me about the tankard.
22:41It's something that got given to me by my stepdad for my 18th birthday.
22:45That must be quite a moment.
22:46That's when we really connected.
22:48We really kind of found we had the same interests.
22:51And I really felt part of his family as well after that.
22:54Because that's such an important relationship to you, clearly.
22:58Yeah, one I hold very close to my heart.
23:00So you had the tankard with you on a day out?
23:04Yeah.
23:05It was entirely my fault.
23:07I will take that.
23:08What happened then?
23:09Why was it your fault?
23:10We had a little race.
23:11I was on a paddleboard.
23:12Milo was in a canoe.
23:14We were sort of close to the shore.
23:15I thought it would be funny to tip Milo,
23:17not knowing that he had the tankard in the canoe.
23:20What was going through your head when the canoe was tipped?
23:23I think when the tankard sank, so did my heart.
23:26How did you feel about Amy in this moment?
23:29As much as I was insanely sad,
23:32I was never upset with you,
23:34especially with how quickly you reacted as well
23:36to jumping in and trying to save it.
23:38We both had life jackets on,
23:39so trying to go underwater was a bit hard.
23:42We couldn't see it, we couldn't reach it, we couldn't feel it.
23:45It was just gone, vanished.
23:47I was mortified, especially with knowing
23:49as soon as I got out of the water,
23:50it was time to phone my stepdad
23:52and let him know what had just happened.
23:55And how did that go?
23:55He took it better than I did
23:56because he did remind me that it's an object.
23:59It's the memories that are with it that count.
24:01Aw.
24:02He sounds like a good guy.
24:04Not bad.
24:04OK.
24:06The trouble is, and as you know,
24:07you go to that stretch of water,
24:09it's very busy, so there's a lot of traffic.
24:11It is very deep, it is very dark.
24:14And where you were, it drops off ever so quickly.
24:16Yeah.
24:17So finding it, it is a big ask.
24:19If we're unable to find someone's item
24:22and reunite it with them,
24:23we try and have something made for them
24:26as a kind of nod to what they might have lost.
24:29We fished out some wonderful,
24:31big, chunky pieces of metal
24:32that we gave to a very talented guy called Dave,
24:35who has made you something, Milo.
24:38It's not a tankard, clearly,
24:39but it is a bottle opener
24:41made especially for you
24:43from metal that was fished out of all's water.
24:45You know, maybe you can have a bottle of beer or two
24:47with your stepdad and...
24:50Oh, that's incredible.
24:51I am also a bartender
24:52and I have a very large collection of bottle openers
24:55that I've acquired.
24:56Oh, well, there you go.
24:58I'm sure this will not only sit on the shelf
25:00but be in very heavy use, of course.
25:02Wow, this is incredible.
25:04I mean, you fish all kinds of things
25:05that then we send to Dave to have a look at.
25:07We fished out something else.
25:10I don't know if you recognise this.
25:14No way.
25:18Wow.
25:21Oh, my God.
25:22It survived.
25:24It doesn't look like it's been in the lake for over a year.
25:27That's incredible.
25:28Wow.
25:30So you say it doesn't look like it's been in the lake
25:32for over a year
25:32but when we fished it out,
25:34it wasn't in great shape
25:36so we sent it to Dave
25:38to polish it up for you.
25:39I think it looks better than it did when you lost it.
25:43Possibly.
25:44How do you feel, Amy, about this?
25:46Cos...
25:47Relieved, to be honest.
25:48A lot of weight lifted off my shoulders
25:50and the guilt of losing that.
25:52It's just unbelievable.
25:53I can't wait to tell my stepdad.
25:55What's his name?
25:56Richie.
25:56Shall we try and call your stepdad, Richie?
25:58Let's give it a go.
26:02Hello?
26:04Hi, Richie.
26:04It's Milo.
26:05You never guess what just happened.
26:07What?
26:08They found the tankard.
26:10Oh, really?
26:11Yeah.
26:13I'm staring at it right now.
26:15Oh, nice.
26:16Hello, Richie.
26:17Hi, Helen.
26:18Yeah, it was amazing that you found it.
26:20It was brilliant work.
26:21We are delighted that we were able to get this back to Milo
26:25and back to the family, Richie.
26:26Thank you for following the matter.
26:27It's amazing work.
26:29Nice to speak to you.
26:31See you too.
26:31Bye.
26:33A good story to tell,
26:35and does it feel good to have it back in your hands?
26:37Yeah, incredible.
26:38And I can't thank you enough.
26:40Lovely to meet you both.
26:41Thank you for having to see us.
26:42Take care.
26:45I know it's about a tankard and a rite of passage,
26:47but what a wonderful insight into a work.
26:51Step-dad, step-son relationship.
27:01Honestly, now I've got the tankard back,
27:02I feel incredible.
27:03I didn't think it would ever happen.
27:05I've got it.
27:06I can't believe it.
27:07I was looking at Milo when he got it back,
27:09and his whole face lit up,
27:10like he was reunited with an old friend.
27:13It was just incredible to see him so happy.
27:17Yeah, this means so much to me,
27:19and especially moving away from home,
27:22it's a real kind of signpost of where family is,
27:25and it will always be there, no matter what happens.
27:28What a memory tied to it.
27:30Next time...
27:40You're not going to believe it.
27:41Truly not going to believe it.
27:43We look for two family rings for a devastated daughter.
27:47I literally lost my heart when I lost them.
27:49I was so, so disheartened.
27:50And we take on the mystery of an old discovery.
27:53I found it under a rock.
27:55By our youngest treasure hunter.
27:57This could be from the Iron Age.
27:59This could be from the Iron Age.
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