What's happening in the Cairngorms National Park September 2022

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What’s On 4-7 What’s the Story... Food Lover 8-9 Map 10-11 Eat, Drink & Activities contents12-20Thisguideisavailableonlinevisitvisitcairngorms.comWe kick the month off with Carve Carrbridge, the Scottish Open Chainsaw Carving Competition and if you’re lucky enough you might catch a glimpse of the Queen at The Braemar Gathering. Both events take place - Saturday 3rd September - take your pick! We also have the Women’s Shinty Cup Finals in Newtonmore on the 3rd - a fabulous family day out and a chance to give the players a huge Highland cheer. Shinty and music are the perfect combination at The Final Fling on the 17th in Kingussie, the Badenoch Heritage Festival takes place 18th25th, a celebration of history and heritage in Badenoch - this year you can even take a step back in time (with the help of some very clever Nottechnology!).forgetting those of us who just love a bit of wild adventure - Go Swim Loch Morlich is on the 17th September, and for those with loads of energy, the Aviemore Triathlon is the 18th - where better to swim, bike or run than the beautiful Cairngorms! If you’re looking for inspiration while you’re here or even planning your next visit, make sure you check out www.visitcairngorms.com Welcome to the September 2022 edition of What’s On. The kids might be back at school but it’s going to be another busy month in the Park with a full calendar of events planned ahead. SEPTEMBER WELCOME2022Thismagazineisrecyclable. 3 Published by and all advertising sales Cairngorms Business Partnership T: 01479 810200 info@visitcairngorms.com www.visitcairngorms.com Produced by Landmark Press, Carrbridge T: 01479 841900 www.landmark-press.com Cover photo: Fiona Young, Kingussie Camanachd Club. SneddonAaron:CarrbridgeCarve

FREE. Carrbridge Health Walk - Meet by the Old Bridge. 11am. T: 07816 110549. FREE. Cromdale Health Walk - Meet in front of the Kirk. 11am. T: 07816 110549. Live Music with Tweed - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9.30pm. T: 01479 812368. Every Friday FREE. Glen Tanar Health Walk - Meet Boat Inn, Aboyne. 9.40am. T: 07816 110549. FREE. Tomintoul Health Walk - Bowling Club, Tomintoul. 10am. T: 07816 110549. FREE. Ballater Health Walk - Meet Green Hut on the Green at the corner of Bridge Street and Netherly Place. 10.30am. T: 07816 110549. www.pathsforall.org.uk/ health-walk/ballater Every Saturday Guided Ranger Walk - Cairngorm Mountain. Aviemore. 10.15am-2pm. T: 01479 861261. www.cairngormmountain. co.uk/ranger-guided-walks/ Thursday 1st September Guided Ranger Walk - Cairngorm Mountain, Aviemore. 10.15am-3pm. Booking Essential. T: 01479 www.cairngormmountain.co.uk/ranger-guided-walks861261. FREE. Book Group - Grantown Library. 10.15-11.15am. T: 01349 781360. Scottish Chamber Orchestra - Badenoch Centre, Kingussie. 7.30pm. Tickets: www.sco.org.uk Friday 2nd September Talk by Historian David Taylor - Talla Nan Ros, Kingussie. 7pm. www.birlinn.co.uk Live Music with Ross Ainslie, Ali Hutton & Owen SinclairSt. Margaret’s, Braemar. 8pm. www.stmargaretsbraemar. org.uk Live Music with Anne Dickson Band - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9.30pm. T: 01479 812368. Beetle Drive - Advie Hall, near Grantown on Spey. 7pm. T: 07701 078207. www.facebook.com/adviehall TOMS Concert with Ashley Fripp, Concert Pianist - Boat of Garten Community Hall. 7.30pm. Tickets: 01479 831213. Saturday 3rd September Women’s Shinty Cup Final Day with Family EntertainmentThe Eilan, Newtonmore 1.30pm. www.shinty.com Live Music with Johnny Cash Duo - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9pm. T: 01479 812368.

FREE. Newtonmore Health Walk - Wildcat Centre Meeting Point. 10.30am. T: 07816 110549. newtonmoreorg.uk/walking-for-health/health-walks/health-walk/www.pathsforall.

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You are in an all year round destination with lots going on. Check out what’s happening each day, for further information and details of new events added please visit: www. visitcairngorms.com/whats-on SEPTEMBER 2022 1stEventsJune-30th September FREE. Gerard Murphy Photography 2022 Summer Exhibition - Corgarff Community Hall, Strathdon. 10am-5pm. T: 07501 086882. www.gerardmurphy.co.uk 17th August-26th September Exhibition: Alex Ledingham; Grantown’s Photo ArtistGrantown Museum & Heritage Trust. 11am-3pm. T: 01479 872478. grantownmuseum.co.uk/whats-on.html 1st-19th September Photographic Exhibition - Iona Gallery, Kingussie. 10am4pm. T: 01540 673878. 7th-9th September PGA EuroPro Tour - Spey Valley Golf Course, Aviemore. www.europrotour.com 18th-25th September Badenoch Heritage Festival - Throughout Kingussie & Newtonmore. www.badenochstorylands.com/festival 22nd September-3rd October FREE. SBSA Members Art and Sale of Etchings by Freddy Theys (Belgium) - Iona Gallery, Kingussie. 10am-4pm. T: 01540 673422. Wednesday 31st August YIn/Yang Yoga - The Tipi, Dell of Abernethy, Nethybridge. 6.30pm. T: 07707 174314. Every Monday Braemar Health Walk - Under the Mews, Braemar. 10am. T: 07816 110549. pathsforall.org.uk/health-walk/braemar Live Music with Graeme Mackay - Cairngorm Hotel, Aviemore. 9pm. T: 01479 810233. Every Tuesday FREE. Grantown on Spey Health Walk - Anagach Woods Curling Rink Car Park. 10.30am. T: 07816 pathsforall.org.uk/health-walk/grantown-on-spey110549. FREE. Ballater Health Walk - Glenmuick Church Meeting Point. 1.30pm. T: 07816 110549. www.pathsforall.org.uk/ health-walk/ballater FREE. Nethy Bridge Health Walk - Nethy Bridge Community Hall Meeting Point. 1.30pm. T: 07816 110549. The Wild Walk - Cairngorm Mountain, Aviemore. 2pm. T: 01479 861261. cairngormmountain.co.uk/rangerguided-walks Quiz Night - Cairngorm Hotel, Aviemore. 8.45pm. T: 01479 810233. (not 6th or 13th).

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FREE. Boat of Garten Health Walk - Community Garden at Boat Hotel Meeting Point. 1.30pm. T: 07816 110549. Live Music with Keith Mair - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9.30pm. T: 01479 812368. Every Thursday FREE. Kingussie Health Walk - Meet Badenoch Centre, Kingussie. 10am. T: 07816 110549. kingussieorg.uk/walking-for-health/health-walks/health-walk/www.pathsforall. Guided Ranger Walk - Cairngorm Mountain, Aviemore. 10.15am. Booking Essential. T: 01479 www.cairngormmountain.co.uk/ranger-guided-walks861261.

Sunday 18th September FREE.

Archaeological Dig Results -

https://badenochstorylands.com/festival7.30pm-9pm.

FREE. Heritage Ranger Walk - Drumin Castle, Glenlivet, Ballindalloch. 10.30-11.30am. T: 07946 025981.

T: 01479 www.boatofgarten.com/boat-hall831123. FREE. Jazz in the Village - Boat of Garten Community Hall. 3-5.30pm. T: 01479 831123. www.boatofgarten.com/ boat-hall Live Music with Gilly’s Gypsies - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9pm.

FREE. Heritage Ranger Walk: Scalan Historic Mills & Seminary - The Carrachs Car Park, Tomintoul. 1-2.30pm. T: 07899 762476. Story & Poetry for Performance; ONLINE Workshops with Merryn Glover, Storylands Sessions - Online, via Zoom. 7-10pm sessionswww.badenochstorylands.com/storylandsComedian Fred MacAulay - Badenoch Centre, Kingussie. 8pm. Booking Essential. macaulay-2022-tickets-337972223017www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/fred-

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5 Carve Carrbridge Scottish Open Chainsaw Carving Competition - Carrbridge Sports Field. 9.30am-5pm. www.carvecarrbridge.com Braemar Royal Highland Gathering - The Princess Royal & Duke of Fife Memorial Park, Braemar. 9.30am-5pm. T: 01339 756207. www.braemargathering.org Greentown Show - The Square, Grantown on Spey. 11am3pm. www.grantownonline.com/sustainable_strathspey Strathspey Thistle FC v Brechin City FC Football MatchSeafield Park, Grantown on Spey. 3pm. www.strathspeythistle.com

Friday 16th September FREE. Heritage Ranger Walk: Blairfindy CastleThe Glenlivet Distillery, Ballindalloch. 10.30-11.30am. T: 07946 025981. FREE. Heritage Ranger Walk: Scalan Historic Mills & Seminary - The Carrachs Car Park, Tomintoul. 1-2.30pm. T: 07899 762476. Julie Fowlis Concert - Badenoch Centre, Kingussie. 8pm. Booking Essential. tickets-328858724297www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/julie-fowlis-

FREE. The Grantown Society September Meeting: Grantown’s Industrial Past Talk - Grant Arms Hotel, Grantown on Spey. 7.45pm. FREE. Gordie Peters Karaoke - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9pm. T: 01479 812368. Saturday 17th September Go Swim Loch Morlich - Loch Morlich Watersports Centre, Glenmore, Aviemore. 8am-3pm. T: 07935 259001. www.go-swim.uk Introduction to Handbuilding; 2 Day Pottery ClassSpeybank Studio, Grantown on Spey. 10am-1pm. www.speybankstudio.co.uk Shrink Pot Carving Workshop - The Dell of Abernethy, Nethy Bridge. 10am-4pm. T: 01479 www.thedellofabernethy.co.uk/lineup821643. Shinty’s Camanachd Cup Final & Final Fling Concert with Peat&Diesel, Manran and Keir Gibson - The Dell, Kingussie. From 12.30pm. www.kingussiecamanachdclub.co.uk FREE. Family Fun Day - Boat of Garten Community Hall. 12-3pm. T: 812368. Cairngorms 10-3pm. T: 9am-1pm. www.durtyevents.com/our-events/ (BHF) Croftgowan Kincraig.

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T: 01479 831123. www.facebook.com/ repaircafecairngorms Badenoch Chorale - Kingussie Parish Church. 6.30 for 7pm. Monday 12th September Evening Talk: Lockdown in Spain and How Birds Rescued Me by David Lindo - Grant Arms Hotel, Grantown on Spey. 8.30pm. T: 01479 872526. birdwatchingandwildlifeclub.co.uk/talks-other-eventswww. Tuesday 13th September FREE. Heritage Ranger Walk: Scalan Historic Mills & Seminary

Sunday 4th September Paddleboarding Tour of Insh Marshes - Loch Insh Outdoor Centre, Kincraig. 8am-12pm. www.events.rspb.org.uk/ events/16626 Cairngorms Farmers Market - Grantown on Spey. 10am-3pm. T: 07708 169813. Car Boot Sale - Grantown East. Grantown on Spey. 11am-3pm. T: 01479 816262. www.grantowneast.com Thursday 8th September FREE. Evening Talk: Birdwatching, it’s not just a Man’s World by Ruth Miller & Alan Davies - Grant Arms Hotel, Grantown on Spey. 8.30pm. T: 01479 birdwatchingandwildlifeclub.co.uk/talks-other-events872526. Friday 9th September FREE. Drawn from the Past Talk ‘Voices from Dava Moor’Grantown Museum. 6.30pm. www.grantownmuseum.co.uk FREE. Live Music with Rant - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9pm. T: 01479 812368. Saturday 10th September Introduction to Handbuilding 2 Day Pottery ClassSpey Bank Studio, Grantown on Spey. 10am-1pm. www.speybankstudio.co.uk FREE. Outlander Day - Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore. 10.30am-4pm. T: 01349 www.highlifehighland.com/highlandfolkmuseum781650. Brass Band - Aviemore Village Green. 12-2pm. Company of Wolves presents ‘Unbecoming’ - Boat of Garten Community Hall. 7.30pm. T: 01479 831123. Live Music with Gilly’s Gypsies - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9pm. T: 01479 812368. 11th September Aviemore & Vicinity Community Council Market - Aviemore Village Green. 11am-4pm. T: 07925 150890. Guided Walk into the Past ‘Voices from Dava Moor’ - Meet Museum. 11.30am-3.30pm. T: 07597 984201. FREE. Repair Cafe Cairngorms - Boat of Garten Community Hall. 2-5pm. - The Carrachs Car Park, Tomintoul. 1-2.30pm. T: 07899 762476. Badenoch Film Club: Hamish Macbeth the Shinty EpisodeTalla Nan Ros, Kingussie. 7.30 for 8pm. Wednesday 14th September

FREE. Curious about Picts? An Introduction to their Art & Symbol Stones - Inveraven Church & Pictish Stones, Glenlivet, Ballindalloch. 2-2.45pm. T: 07899 762476. Live Music with Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham - Badenoch Centre, Kingussie. 8pm. Booking Essential. eventbrite.co.uk/e/aly-phil-2022-tickets-338218168647www.

Thursday 29th September FREE. Heritage Ranger Walk - Drumin Castle, Glenlivet, Ballindalloch. 10.30-11.30am. T: 07946 025981. FREE. Heritage Ranger Walk: Scalan Historic Mills & Seminary - The Carrachs Car Park, Tomintoul. 1-2.30pm. T: 07899 762476. Friday 30th September FREE. Heritage Ranger walk: Blairfindy Castle - The Glenlivet Distillery, Ballindalloch. 10.30- 11.30am. T: 07946 025981. FREE. Heritage Ranger Walk: Scalan Historic Mills & Seminary - The Carrachs Car Park, Tomintoul. 1-2.30pm. T: 07899 762476. TOMS Concert with Piatti String Quartet - Boat of Garten Community Hall, Boat of Garten. 7.30pm-10pm. T: 01479 831213. FREE. Rant - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9pm. T: 01479 812368. 6

Monday 19th September (BHF) Opening of Museum at Highland Horse FunKingussie. www.badenochstorylands.com/festival3pm-4.30pm. (BHF) The Development of Spey Dam - Laggan. 7.30-9pm. Tuesday 20th September (BHF) Unveiling of K6 Memorial & Visit to GravesKingussie. 11.20am-12.20pm & www.badenochstorylands.com/festival2.30-3.30pm. (BHF) Uncover the History of the Graveyard at Invertromie - Kingussie. 10am-12.15pm. (BHF) Uncover the History of the Graveyard at Invertromie - Kingussie. 1.30pm-3.45pm. (BHF) Force K6 The Indian Contingent Talk - Newtonmore. 7.30pm-9.45pm. Wednesday 21st September (BHF) Restoration of the River Calder ‘Why Fish need Trees’ - Newtonmore. 10am-11.30am. (BHF) Ossian Wild Imagination Workshop - Newtonmore. 3pm-5pm. (BHF) Water Abstraction throughout the River Spey Catchment - Dalwhinnie. www.badenochstorylands.com/festival7.30pm-9pm. Thursday 22nd September FREE. (BHF) #LearnwithLorna - Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore. 11am-12pm. T: 01349 www.highlifehighland.com/highlandfolkmuseum781650. (BHF) E-bike trips to Dun da Lamh - Laggan. 2.30pm-5pm. www.badenochstorylands.com/festival (BHF) Farming at Aultlarie… Before the Folk Park - Laggan. 7.30pm-9pm. Friday 23rd September (BHF) Estate regeneration trips Glenfeshie/Tromie/GaickKingussie. 10am-3pm. FREE. Thrive Bike Festival - Village Greens, Ballater. 1pm-4pm. www.thriveballater.com/thrive-bike Tomintoul and Glenlivet Star Party - Tomintoul & Glenlivet Discovery Centre, Tomintoul. 2pm - 8pm. T: 01807 580760. glenlivet-star-party-517699www.eventbrite.com/cc/tomintoul(BHF) Talk on Estate Regeneration - Kincraig. 7.30pm to 9pm. www.badenochstorylands.com/festival Live Music with Electric Cherries - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9pm. T: 01479 812368. Saturday 24th September (BHF) Mystic Tales & Treasures of Ossian - Newtonmore. 10am-12pm. FREE. Thrive Bike Festival - Village Greens, Ballater. 1pm-4pm. www.thriveballater.com/thrive-bike FREE. Open Doors Afternoons at Highland Folk MuseumHighland Folk Museum, Newtonmore. 2pm-4pm. T: 01349 781650. www.highlifehighland.com/ highlandfolkmuseum Tomintoul and Glenlivet Star Party - Tomintoul & Glenlivet Discovery Centre, Tomintoul. 2pm - 8pm. T: 01807 580760. glenlivet-star-party-517699www.eventbrite.com/cc/tomintoul(BHF) Milton of Banchor Walk - Newtonmore. 2.30pm-4.30pm.

Glenlivet Discovery Centre, Tomintoul. 2pm - 8pm. T: 01807 580760. glenlivet-star-party-517699www.eventbrite.com/cc/tomintoulFREE. The Grantown Society: Guided Heritage Walk Grantown’s Industrial Past - Grantown on Spey Regality Cross, 2pm-4pm. www.thegrantownsociety.org (BHF) End of Festival celebration - Kingussie. 3.30pm-4.30pm. Tuesday 27th September FREE. Heritage Ranger Walk -

(BHF) Final Memories; Reflections on 39 years of Shinty Commentating - Kingussie. www.badenochstorylands.com/festival2.30pm-4pm. (BHF) Walk around Kingussie - Kingussie. 11am-12.30pm.

Live Music with Mother Ruin - The Winky & Bothy Bar, Craft Ale Pub & Bar, Aviemore. 9pm. T: 01479 812368. Sunday 25th September (BHF) Etteridge/Kingussie Walk - Kingussie. 10am-3pm. www.badenochstorylands.com/festival/ FREE. Am Fasgadh Quaich Shinty Match at Highland Folk Museum - Highland Folk Museum, Kingussie. 10.30am12.30pm. T: 01349 781650. www.highlifehighland.com/ highlandfolkmuseum/ FREE. Castle Roy Doors Open Day and Official OpeningCastle Roy, Nethy Bridge. 11am-4pm. T: 01479 821370. www.castleroy.org.uk FREE. Thrive Bike Festival - Village Green, Ballater. 1pm-4pm. www.thriveballater.com/thrive-bike FREE. Open Doors Afternoons at Highland Folk Museum Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore. 2pm-4pm. T: 01349 781650. highlandfolkmuseumwww.highlifehighland.com/ Tomintoul and Glenlivet Star Party - Tomintoul & Drumin Castle, Glenlivet, Ballindalloch. 10.30-11.30am. T: 07946 025981. FREE. Heritage Ranger Walk: Scalan Historic Mills & Seminary - The Carrachs Car Park, Tomintoul. 1-2.30pm. T: 07899 762476. Wednesday 28th September FREE. Curious about Picts? An Introduction to their Art & Symbol Stones - Inveraven Church & Pictish Stones, Glenlivet, Ballindalloch. 2-2.45pm. T: 07899 762476.

Strathspey Thistle FC v Inverurie Loco Works FCSeafield Park, Grantown on Spey. 3pm-4.45pm. www.strathspeythistle.com (BHF) Concert Evening - Newtonmore. www.badenochstorylands.com/festival/7pm-8.30pm.

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Amongst the foods that this region is most famous for are high quality venison and beef, raised free on the land, as well as salmon and trout, who thrive in the clean rivers and lochs here. And of course, the region is also world-famous for whisky and, increasingly, gin. One of the most endearing qualities about the food scene here is the number of independent producers operating niche, artisan shops, from the likes of Braemar Chocolate shop to the Bothy Bakery, formerly Aviemore Mountain Cafe to Alvie Forest Food set outside amidst the pine trees at Dalraddy Holiday Park. There are also a growing number of food festivals celebrating local produce. (see events pages for Catrionadetails).Parmenter, KJ’s Bothy Bakery

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Amongst the foods that this region is most famous for are high quality venison and beef, raised free on the land, as well as salmon and trout, who thrive in the clean rivers and lochs here. And of course, the region is also world-famous for whisky and, increasingly, gin. One of the most endearing qualities about the food scene here is the number of independent producers operating niche, artisan shops, from the likes of Braemar Chocolate shop to the Bothy Bakery, formerly Aviemore Mountain Cafe to Alvie Forest Food set outside amidst the pine trees at Dalraddy Holiday Park. There are also a growing number of food festivals celebrating local produce. (see events pages for details).

Ed Smith, Braemar Chocolate Shop

Ed Smith, BraemarChocolate Shop

The Park is brimming with foodies who are passionate about eating well, and that includes sourcing quality homegrown ingredients, sourcing seasonally and reducing food miles and waste as much as possible. Essex magazine even recently described the east Cairngorms as “Scotland’s emerging foodie destination” and a “dynamic

the Cairngorms is increasingly making a name for itself as a premier destination for f ine locally sourced food and drinks.

Jack Smith grew up in the valley and has always been fascinated by the flora and fauna here – so much so that he even made a gin out of it, aptly called ‘Cairngorm Gin’. Is there a better named gin to sip on while you’re here?

The Golden Spurtle – World Porridge Making Championships, which takes place annually in Carrbridge, would obviously argue that the perfect way to start your day in the Cairngorms is with a bowl of porridge. Organiser and local foodie Karen Henderson suggests porridge can really help you get going in these colder, darker months and says: “I’m a sweet girl, so it’s usually with honey, then nuts and seeds too.” The event is in its 29th iteration this year and takes place at Carrbridge Village Hall on 8th October from 10am to 4pm. It draws a global crowd and lots of unusual ways to eat porridge you’d never before have imagined!

Cathy Williams worked for decades in marketing but her real passion was always food, which is why she is now living her dream, with her husband, having set up luxury boutique Braemar Chocolate. Of all her delicious bites she most recommends you try the “Speyside raspberry bar”; a chocolate dark bar filled with a ruby chocolate raspberry gin ganache, with a dot of raspberry gel. “The gin is made by Caorunn at the Balmenach distillery, so is a true local product, and pairs beautifully with the ruby chocolate in the ganache and the dark chocolate of the bar,” she says. Rothiemurchus Venison Cairngorm Gin

Rothiemurchus is fast becoming a foodie hub with the estate, and Farm Shop in particular, often hosting food festivals and celebrating quality local produce. It’s also been chosen by Rick Stein and the BBC when they celebrated ‘Food Heroes’. Its resident foodie is Daisy Grant of Rothiemurchus. She nominates Rothie Venison and Rothie Highland Beef. “Succulent, slow matured and melt in the mouth,” she says. All meat is prepared on site by resident butchers Brian and Fraser and you can even order click and collect via their online farm shop: https://shop.rothiemurchus.net/

Cairngorms Food Bucket List

A great source of fresh, locally produced foods can be found at any one of the farmers markets that take place regularly throughout the months of April - September in Grantown on Spey, Braemar and Kingussie. (see events pages for details).

We asked a handful of local foodies for their ‘pick’ for a special treat while out and about in the Cairngorms. And, while it might not be picnic season typically in September, with the nights drawing in there’s nothing better than delicious foods by the fire or as a winter pick-me-up home picnic!

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