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Cette visite traverse des paysages à couper le souffle sur la célèbre Pacific Coast Highway. En arrivant dans la ville historique de Monterey, vous aurez le temps d'explorer les fascinantes créatures marines de l'aquarium de Monterey Bay (entrée non incluse) et de vous promener parmi les boutiques de Cannery Row. La visite suivra la côte à travers la belle petite ville de Pacific Grove sur le chemin de la 17 Mile Drive. Le trajet se termine dans la ville enchantée de Carmel-by-the-Sea, où vous pourrez explorer les boutiques d'Ocean Avenue ou être ébloui par la plage de sable blanc. En cas d'intérêt, nous visiterons également la mission historique du Carmel.
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Ce qui est inclu
Guide Gratuities (for Private option ONLY)
Expert guide and commentary
Pickup and drop-off at a convenient location in Union Square and Fisherman's Wharf
Free Wifi on vehicle
Guide Gratuities (for Private option ONLY)
Expert guide and commentary
Pickup and drop-off at a convenient location in Union Square and Fisherman's Wharf
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • La loi californienne exige que les invités du circuit apportent un siège auto pour tous les enfants de moins de 8 ans et mesurant moins de 4' 9" (1,4 mètre). les clients qui ne fournissent pas le siège de sécurité de leur enfant au moment de la visite et n'en informent pas le voyagiste à l'avance peuvent ne pas être autorisés à embarquer et ne seront pas remboursés.
  • Pour les transferts depuis l'hôtel , veuillez sélectionner le Hilton Union Square - 333 O'Farrell Street (entrée Mason Street) si votre hôtel ne figure pas dans la liste
  • Minimum de 5 passagers nécessaires pour que la visite se déroule. Il y a une possibilité d'annulation s'il y a pas assez de passagers pour répondre aux exigences. Dans ce cas, une alternative ou un remboursement complet vous sera proposé.
  • Les destinations exactes et l'itinéraire peuvent d différer en raison de la météo, des conditions routières et de la discrétion du guide.
  • Les repas ne sont pas inclus mais peuvent être achetés tout au long de la journée.
À quoi s'attendre
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Pacific Coast Highway
The Pacific Coast Highway is a section of State Route 1 (SR 1), a major north–south state highway that runs along most of the Pacific coastline of the U.S. state of California. At a total of just over 659 miles (1,061 km), SR 1 is the longest state route in California.
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Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California.
3
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Admission only included if option added upon checkout. Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984.
4
Cannery Row
Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. Today it has many restaurants and hotels, several of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions. Some privately owned fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists.
5
Pacific Grove Oceanview Boulevard
Pacific Grove is a coastal city in Monterey County, California in the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimated its 2013 population at 15,504. Pacific Grove is located between Point Pinos and Monterey, and known for its Monarch butterflies and turn-of-the century Victorian homes.
6
17-Mile Drive
Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long. More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year. Iconic Landmarks along famous 17-Mile Drive include The Lone Cypress, as well as Spanish Bay and Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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Spyglass Hill Golf Course
Spyglass Hill Golf Course in Pebble Beach is one of the most respected and revered courses in the world, annually co-hosting the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
8
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.
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Lone Cypress
The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree in Pebble Beach, California. Standing on a granite hillside off the 17-Mile Drive, the tree is a Western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America.
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Bird Rock Vista Point
Bird Rock Vista is stop #7 on 17-Mile Drive and a wildlife hot spot.
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Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Beautiful white sandy beaches.
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China Rock
One of the points on 17-Mile Drive.
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Cypress Point Lookout
Stop #10 on 17-Mile Drive is the wonderful Cypress Point Lookout which looks out, to the southwest, over a small, white sand beach making for an excellent sunset spot.
14
Half Moon Bay Coastside Trail
A mere 45-minute drive from San Francisco lies Half Moon Bay, an idyllic enclave and truly the perfect place to spend some time away from the big city.
15
The Links at Spanish Bay
One of the many beautiful golf courses along 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach.
16
Lovers Point
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.
17
Monterey Visitor Center
Tourist information center in Monterey, California.
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Seal Rock Creek beach
Seal Rock Creek Beach is a small sandy beach along the 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, CA. This white sand beach is at the mouth of Seal Rock Creek which flows intermittently. Just offshore is Seal Rock and a little to the north is Bird Rock.
19
Pacific Coast Highway
The Pacific Coast Highway is a section of State Route 1 (SR 1), a major north–south state highway that runs along most of the Pacific coastline of the U.S. state of California. At a total of just over 659 miles (1,061 km), SR 1 is the longest state route in California.
20
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California.
21
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Admission only included if option added upon checkout. Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984.
22
Cannery Row
Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. Today it has many restaurants and hotels, several of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions. Some privately owned fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists.
23
Pacific Grove Oceanview Boulevard
Pacific Grove is a coastal city in Monterey County, California in the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimated its 2013 population at 15,504. Pacific Grove is located between Point Pinos and Monterey, and known for its Monarch butterflies and turn-of-the century Victorian homes.
24
17-Mile Drive
Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long. More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year. Iconic Landmarks along famous 17-Mile Drive include The Lone Cypress, as well as Spanish Bay and Pebble Beach Golf Links.
25
Spyglass Hill Golf Course
Spyglass Hill Golf Course in Pebble Beach is one of the most respected and revered courses in the world, annually co-hosting the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
26
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.
27
Lone Cypress
The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree in Pebble Beach, California. Standing on a granite hillside off the 17-Mile Drive, the tree is a Western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America.
28
Bird Rock Vista Point
Bird Rock Vista is stop #7 on 17-Mile Drive and a wildlife hot spot.
29
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Beautiful white sandy beaches.
30
China Rock
One of the points on 17-Mile Drive.
31
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop #10 on 17-Mile Drive is the wonderful Cypress Point Lookout which looks out, to the southwest, over a small, white sand beach making for an excellent sunset spot.
32
Half Moon Bay Coastside Trail
A mere 45-minute drive from San Francisco lies Half Moon Bay, an idyllic enclave and truly the perfect place to spend some time away from the big city.
33
The Links at Spanish Bay
One of the many beautiful golf courses along 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach.
34
Lovers Point
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.
35
Monterey Visitor Center
Tourist information center in Monterey, California.
36
Seal Rock Creek beach
Seal Rock Creek Beach is a small sandy beach along the 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, CA. This white sand beach is at the mouth of Seal Rock Creek which flows intermittently. Just offshore is Seal Rock and a little to the north is Bird Rock.
37
Pacific Coast Highway
The Pacific Coast Highway is a section of State Route 1 (SR 1), a major north–south state highway that runs along most of the Pacific coastline of the U.S. state of California. At a total of just over 659 miles (1,061 km), SR 1 is the longest state route in California.
38
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California.
39
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Admission only included if option added upon checkout. Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984.
40
Cannery Row
Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. Today it has many restaurants and hotels, several of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions. Some privately owned fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists.
41
Pacific Grove Oceanview Boulevard
Pacific Grove is a coastal city in Monterey County, California in the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimated its 2013 population at 15,504. Pacific Grove is located between Point Pinos and Monterey, and known for its Monarch butterflies and turn-of-the century Victorian homes.
42
17-Mile Drive
Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long. More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year. Iconic Landmarks along famous 17-Mile Drive include The Lone Cypress, as well as Spanish Bay and Pebble Beach Golf Links.
43
Spyglass Hill Golf Course
Spyglass Hill Golf Course in Pebble Beach is one of the most respected and revered courses in the world, annually co-hosting the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
44
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.
45
Lone Cypress
The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree in Pebble Beach, California. Standing on a granite hillside off the 17-Mile Drive, the tree is a Western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America.
46
Bird Rock Vista Point
Bird Rock Vista is stop #7 on 17-Mile Drive and a wildlife hot spot.
47
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Beautiful white sandy beaches.
48
China Rock
One of the points on 17-Mile Drive.
49
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop #10 on 17-Mile Drive is the wonderful Cypress Point Lookout which looks out, to the southwest, over a small, white sand beach making for an excellent sunset spot.
50
Half Moon Bay Coastside Trail
A mere 45-minute drive from San Francisco lies Half Moon Bay, an idyllic enclave and truly the perfect place to spend some time away from the big city.
51
The Links at Spanish Bay
One of the many beautiful golf courses along 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach.
52
Lovers Point
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.
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Monterey Visitor Center
Tourist information center in Monterey, California.
54
Seal Rock Creek beach
Seal Rock Creek Beach is a small sandy beach along the 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, CA. This white sand beach is at the mouth of Seal Rock Creek which flows intermittently. Just offshore is Seal Rock and a little to the north is Bird Rock.
55
Autoroute de la côte du Pacifique
La Pacific Coast Highway est une section de la State Route 1 (SR 1), une grande autoroute nord-sud qui longe la majeure partie de la côte pacifique de l'État américain de Californie. Avec un total d'un peu plus de 659 miles (1 061 km), la SR 1 est la plus longue route d'État de Californie.
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Baie de Monterey
La baie de Monterey est une baie de l'océan Pacifique située sur la côte de l'État américain de Californie.
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Aquarium de la baie de Monterey
Entrée incluse uniquement si l'option est ajoutée au moment du paiement. Le Monterey Bay Aquarium est un aquarium public à but non lucratif situé à Monterey, en Californie. Connu pour son accent régional sur les habitats marins de la baie de Monterey, il a été le premier à exposer une forêt de varech vivante lors de son ouverture en octobre 1984.
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Conserverie Row
Cannery Row est la rue riveraine de la section New Monterey de Monterey, en Californie. C'est le site d'un certain nombre de conserveries de sardines aujourd'hui disparues. La dernière conserverie a fermé ses portes en 1973. Aujourd'hui, elle compte de nombreux restaurants et hôtels, dont plusieurs sont situés dans d'anciens bâtiments de conserverie, et quelques attractions historiques. Certaines entreprises de pêche privées existent toujours sur Cannery Row, hébergées sur des jetées situées à une courte distance du quartier historique fréquenté par les touristes.
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Pacific Grove Oceanview Boulevard
Pacific Grove est une ville côtière du comté de Monterey, en Californie, aux États-Unis. Le Bureau du recensement des États-Unis a estimé sa population en 2013 à 15 504. Pacific Grove est situé entre Point Pinos et Monterey, et connu pour ses papillons monarques et ses maisons victoriennes du début du siècle.
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17 milles en voiture
Bien que l'itinéraire ait changé depuis son ouverture en 1881, 17-Mile Drive fait toujours exactement 17 miles de long. Plus de 1,5 million de visiteurs passent par 17-Mile Drive chaque année. Les sites emblématiques le long de la célèbre 17-Mile Drive incluent The Lone Cypress, ainsi que Spanish Bay et Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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Parcours de golf de Spyglass Hill
Le parcours de golf de Spyglass Hill à Pebble Beach est l'un des parcours les plus respectés et les plus vénérés au monde, co-organisant chaque année l'AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
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Liens de golf de Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach Golf Links est un parcours de golf public sur la côte ouest des États-Unis, situé à Pebble Beach, en Californie.
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Cyprès solitaire
Le Lone Cypress est un cyprès de Monterey à Pebble Beach, en Californie. Debout sur une colline de granit au large de la 17-Mile Drive, l'arbre est une icône occidentale et a été appelé l'un des arbres les plus photographiés en Amérique du Nord.
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Point de vue du rocher aux oiseaux
Bird Rock Vista est l'arrêt n ° 7 sur 17-Mile Drive et un point chaud de la faune.
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Promenade de la plage de Carmel
Belles plages de sable blanc.
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Roche de Chine
L'un des points sur 17-Mile Drive.
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Belvédère de Cypress Point
L'arrêt n ° 10 sur 17-Mile Drive est le magnifique belvédère de Cypress Point qui donne, au sud-ouest, sur une petite plage de sable blanc, ce qui en fait un excellent endroit pour le coucher du soleil.
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Sentier côtier de Half Moon Bay
À seulement 45 minutes de route de San Francisco se trouve Half Moon Bay, une enclave idyllique et vraiment l'endroit idéal pour passer du temps loin de la grande ville.
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Les liens à Spanish Bay
L'un des nombreux parcours de golf magnifiques le long de 17-Mile Drive à Pebble Beach.
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Point des amoureux
La réserve marine d'État de Lovers Point est l'une des quatre petites aires marines protégées situées près des villes de Monterey et de Pacific Grove, à l'extrémité sud de la baie de Monterey, sur la côte centrale de la Californie.
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Centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Monterey
Centre d'information touristique à Monterey, Californie.
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Plage de Seal Rock Creek
Seal Rock Creek Beach est une petite plage de sable le long de la 17 Mile Drive à Pebble Beach, en Californie. Cette plage de sable blanc se trouve à l'embouchure de Seal Rock Creek qui coule par intermittence. Juste au large se trouve Seal Rock et un peu au nord se trouve Bird Rock.
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Commentaires (43)
Lesley_A
Oct 2019
Patrick was the best tour guide - very friendly with lots of interesting facts as we toured through all the scheduled stops. Our only suggestion - more time in Carmel and less time in Monterey. Also, the Tower Tours desk was not staffed and we had to ask the hotel concierge how we go about finding our bus and then we had to travel to the main office to pick up our tickets and get on our designated bus for our tour. Other than that it was one of the highlights of our trip. Thank you!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2019
Thanks for letting us know you had a great time. We'll consider your suggestion of spending more time in Carmel by the Sea. Let's do it again soon!
Dianne_R
Oct 2019
This trip to Carmel and Monterey was magnificent. The drive was pleasant and lots to see along the way. Our tour guide, Danilo was informative, funny and well organised. He was also a very safe driver and really took pride in showing us this gorgeous area of California. At each stop, he did a head count to make sure we were all on board. It was a full day and we saw lots. There was plenty of time to see the Aquarium at Monterey, have lunch and a stroll down the main street. Well worth the trip and I would highly recommend this tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2019
Isn't the Monterey Bay Aquarium great. Glad you got to experience it. Travel home safely.
davieb110
Sep 2019
First, I'd like to start this review by making it clear I don't make a habit of posting negative reviews. I much prefer to praise the exceptional experiences I've had over the past 6 years - please see my profile for evidence of this. I definitely don't make a habit of "trashing" restaurants, hotels, or tour operators. However, my experience with Extranomical has been awful, and I would encourage anyone reading this NOT to book with them. ----- Lesson #1 - Extranomical's Cancellation Policy is a Lie First, let me write about the first tour I booked - Muir Woods and Winery Tour. Due to a change in vacation plans, I cancelled this tour over a week in advance and my refund was confirmed. I was glad I had booked Extranomical for this reason. However, almost 4 weeks later I have still NOT received my refund, despite being told it had been "processed". Lesson #1 - the free cancellation is turning out to be a total lie (or at best, extremely arduous), so don't rely on this. ----- Lesson #2 - Extranomical don't give you what you pay for Now, onto the second tour which we did actually take - Monterey and Carmel Explorer. A few days before the tour, we received an email from Extranomical to say we had been outsourced to their "sister company" Tower Tours. We were travelling by this point so had no choice but to go ahead with the trip. We figured it may still be okay. We were picked up on the first day at the time advised and thought "Hey, this is actually a nice coach!". Unfortunately, the coach then dropped us at the Tower Tours office near Fisherman's Wharf, where we had to queue up to "register". We were clearly the last to be dropped off, as by the time we got on the rattly old tour bus, there were only a handful of single seats left, so my wife and I had to spend the journey apart. Lesson #2 is that Extranomical don't always put you on their own tours, regardless as to whether you book directly with them. ---- Lesson #3 - Extranomical Make Promises they Don't Keep The tour was fine until we reached 17 Mile Drive. At this point the bus driver advised a belt was about to break in the engine and so we couldn't proceed with the tour. To save us waiting on the side of the road, the driver took us to Bird Rock, where we sat in the blistering heat with no shade or AC for 90 minutes while the driver tried to get updates from the operator. Please note, I do not hold the driver responsible for this, and he did try his best to rectify the situation. Updates from the operator ranged from "You'll need to wait 3 hours for a replacement coach" to "The tour may be cancelled", none of which were consistent. Eventually the tour group took it into their own hands. Some took an Uber back to San Francisco, some took an Uber across to Carmel to wait for the new coach to arrive. When the driver proposed this plan to the Operator, they promised refunds for all Ubers, which have yet to be received!! We finally made it back to San Francisco at 10.30pm, which totally ruined our final night in San Francisco and the final night of our honeymoon. Upon contacting them, Extranomical kindly agreed to provide a full refund for the tour within 7 days. However, (you'll probably see a theme here) we have yet to receive this promised refund almost 3 weeks later. I realise that the bus incident is Tower Tours' responsibility, but Extranomical are accountable for everything before and after. ----- TLDR? In summary, Extranomical have over $400 of my money and despite telling me it has been "processed" almost a week ago after repeated chasing, I haven't received a refund. If you are thinking of booking with Extranomical, I strongly suggest you reconsider. As per my opening paragraph, I am not one to scaremonger - however, I don't want anyone else to go through this same experience. My final lesson... I now find it highly suspicious that Extranomical have so many positive TripAdvisor reviews from users who have only ever posted a single review... Check it out for yourself. I can't believe I never noticed that before, I feel like such an idiot. If you do book with Extranomical, please be prepared to be outsourced, lied to, and ignored. I'm happy to be contacted directly if you want any further information or recommendations for your trip.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2019
David - We were sorry to hear you were disappointed by our service. However, we feel the need to straighten out the record. We completely refunded your payments for the canceled tour and Monterey (Transaction IDs 41579279867 and 41579275702) on September 13th, just days after your trip to SF. It can take up to 5-7 business days to show on your credit card account (a bank processing time that we do not control). If you do not see the credit by Monday, please contact our Guest Services department and ask for Gary. We fret over each and every guest and hope this has been sorted out to your satisfaction.

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