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Вайкики и тур на ховерборде Diamond Head

Обзор
Enjoy a 2-hour guided all-terrain self-balancing hoverboard tour of Waikiki to the oceanfront cliffs past Diamond Head lighthouse. On the perfect platform for sightseeing and adventure, you’ll hover over Waikiki’s sandy pathways, grassy areas, and sidewalks and learn about the scenic highlights from your expert guide. Less in-depth with history and culture and without audio headsets like our signature tours have, this faster tour focuses more on the excitement of riding, fun facts, and beautiful photo opportunities.

The small group tour takes a fun path around the less crowded naturally scenic areas of Waikiki to Amelia Earhart lookout with views of East Oahu, neighbor islands, and sometimes whales in the winter months. Hover past the Honolulu Aquarium, neoclassical War memorial, Historic Kapiolani Bandstand, massive banyan trees, charming cottages, outriggers off Kaimana Beach, 100’ tall palm tree groves, nearly secluded beach parks, and enjoy wonderful oceanfront views of Waikiki.
Город: Оаху
Sun 15 Jun
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Что включено
All-terrain self-balancing hoverboard use and training.
Expert guide for small group tour (max 6).
Helmet use. Contact us after booking for extra small or large requirements.
Small pouch in front of hoverboard to hold small items (wallet, camera, phone, etc).
All-terrain self-balancing hoverboard use and training.
Expert guide for small group tour (max 6).
Helmet use. Contact us after booking for extra small or large requirements.
Дополнительная информация
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Must be at least 16 years old per Hawaii law.
  • Cannot be pregnant.
  • Weigh between 100 lbs and 250 lbs.
  • All participants must sign a liability release waiver. If a minor, guardian must sign.
Что ожидать
1
Honolulu Zoo
Meet your guide and learn to hoverboard in front of the Honolulu Zoo in Waikiki. With a little practice, controlling the hoverboard becomes intuitive with a slight shift of weight or tilt of the steering bar taking you where you want to go.
2
Queen Kapiolani Statue
Effortlessly glide to a life-size statue of Queen Kapiolani before entering the park dedicated to her in 1877 by the last King of Hawaii.
3
Kapiolani Park
The park is home to the Waikiki Shell Amphitheater, Royal Hawaiian Band bandstand, Honolulu Aquarium, Zoo, sculptures, massive trees, and many festivals and events such as the Honolulu Marathon. Beautifully landscaped, ride through an alley of tall ironwood trees and stop to take a profile pic worthy photo at Diamond Heads most photogenic location. Hover over the grass and under palm trees, fragrant plumeria, flowering Rainbow Shower, and large canopy monkeypod while enjoying the natural island views away from Waikiki's hotels and crowds.
4
Waikiki Aquarium
Hover past the front of the Waikiki Aquarium and see the unique painted egg sculptures.
5
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
See the neoclassical World War I Memorial and what used to be the largest saltwater swimming pool in the US. Your expert guide will point out the significance of the ornaments including the Kingdom of Hawaii coat of arms on the facade.
6
Kaimana Beach
A popular beach with locals, Kaimana Beach (Hawaiian for Diamond) is a gem. White sand, protected waters, and picturesque palm trees can be seen as well as outriggers floating in front of the nearby Outrigger Canoe club. Learn about native Hawaiian and modern day surfing on Oahu which is commonly said to be the birthplace of surfing.
7
Makalei Beach Park
Away from Waikiki's tourist crowds, this beautiful beachfront park contains a semi-secluded hidden beach and wonderful ocean views.
8
Leahi Beach Park
120-foot coconut palm trees sway in the wind at this beach park beneath Diamond Head's steep 700-foot cliffs. Stop for a photo, local snack, and coconut water before the climb to Diamond Head Lighthouse.
9
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic places this postcard-worthy lighthouse was actually featured on a US stamp in 2007. Built in the 1800's near a prior Hawaiian Heiau Temple.
10
Diamond Head Beach Park
About 150 feet up the side of Diamond Head at the Amelia Earhart lookout we take in the impressive views of east Oahu, neighbor islands, and a popular south shore surf break below. Look for whales in winter months from this wonderful vantage point.
11
Queen's Beach
Hovering along the waterfront boardwalk towards Queens beach, enjoy the views of Waikiki Beach along the way. Your guide will point out some suggested locations to visit after the tour, free hula shows in Waikiki, and other tips about Waikiki and Oahu.
12
Honolulu Zoo
Meet your guide and learn to hoverboard in front of the Honolulu Zoo in Waikiki. With a little practice, controlling the hoverboard becomes intuitive with a slight shift of weight or tilt of the steering bar taking you where you want to go.
13
Queen Kapiolani Statue
Effortlessly glide to a life-size statue of Queen Kapiolani before entering the park dedicated to her in 1877 by the last King of Hawaii.
14
Kapiolani Park
The park is home to the Waikiki Shell Amphitheater, Royal Hawaiian Band bandstand, Honolulu Aquarium, Zoo, sculptures, massive trees, and many festivals and events such as the Honolulu Marathon. Beautifully landscaped, ride through an alley of tall ironwood trees and stop to take a profile pic worthy photo at Diamond Heads most photogenic location. Hover over the grass and under palm trees, fragrant plumeria, flowering Rainbow Shower, and large canopy monkeypod while enjoying the natural island views away from Waikiki's hotels and crowds.
15
Waikiki Aquarium
Hover past the front of the Waikiki Aquarium and see the unique painted egg sculptures.
16
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
See the neoclassical World War I Memorial and what used to be the largest saltwater swimming pool in the US. Your expert guide will point out the significance of the ornaments including the Kingdom of Hawaii coat of arms on the facade.
17
Kaimana Beach
A popular beach with locals, Kaimana Beach (Hawaiian for Diamond) is a gem. White sand, protected waters, and picturesque palm trees can be seen as well as outriggers floating in front of the nearby Outrigger Canoe club. Learn about native Hawaiian and modern day surfing on Oahu which is commonly said to be the birthplace of surfing.
18
Makalei Beach Park
Away from Waikiki's tourist crowds, this beautiful beachfront park contains a semi-secluded hidden beach and wonderful ocean views.
19
Leahi Beach Park
120-foot coconut palm trees sway in the wind at this beach park beneath Diamond Head's steep 700-foot cliffs. Stop for a photo, local snack, and coconut water before the climb to Diamond Head Lighthouse.
20
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic places this postcard-worthy lighthouse was actually featured on a US stamp in 2007. Built in the 1800's near a prior Hawaiian Heiau Temple.
21
Diamond Head Beach Park
About 150 feet up the side of Diamond Head at the Amelia Earhart lookout we take in the impressive views of east Oahu, neighbor islands, and a popular south shore surf break below. Look for whales in winter months from this wonderful vantage point.
22
Queen's Beach
Hovering along the waterfront boardwalk towards Queens beach, enjoy the views of Waikiki Beach along the way. Your guide will point out some suggested locations to visit after the tour, free hula shows in Waikiki, and other tips about Waikiki and Oahu.
23
Honolulu Zoo
Meet your guide and learn to hoverboard in front of the Honolulu Zoo in Waikiki. With a little practice, controlling the hoverboard becomes intuitive with a slight shift of weight or tilt of the steering bar taking you where you want to go.
24
Queen Kapiolani Statue
Effortlessly glide to a life-size statue of Queen Kapiolani before entering the park dedicated to her in 1877 by the last King of Hawaii.
25
Kapiolani Park
The park is home to the Waikiki Shell Amphitheater, Royal Hawaiian Band bandstand, Honolulu Aquarium, Zoo, sculptures, massive trees, and many festivals and events such as the Honolulu Marathon. Beautifully landscaped, ride through an alley of tall ironwood trees and stop to take a profile pic worthy photo at Diamond Heads most photogenic location. Hover over the grass and under palm trees, fragrant plumeria, flowering Rainbow Shower, and large canopy monkeypod while enjoying the natural island views away from Waikiki's hotels and crowds.
26
Waikiki Aquarium
Hover past the front of the Waikiki Aquarium and see the unique painted egg sculptures.
27
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
See the neoclassical World War I Memorial and what used to be the largest saltwater swimming pool in the US. Your expert guide will point out the significance of the ornaments including the Kingdom of Hawaii coat of arms on the facade.
28
Kaimana Beach
A popular beach with locals, Kaimana Beach (Hawaiian for Diamond) is a gem. White sand, protected waters, and picturesque palm trees can be seen as well as outriggers floating in front of the nearby Outrigger Canoe club. Learn about native Hawaiian and modern day surfing on Oahu which is commonly said to be the birthplace of surfing.
29
Makalei Beach Park
Away from Waikiki's tourist crowds, this beautiful beachfront park contains a semi-secluded hidden beach and wonderful ocean views.
30
Leahi Beach Park
120-foot coconut palm trees sway in the wind at this beach park beneath Diamond Head's steep 700-foot cliffs. Stop for a photo, local snack, and coconut water before the climb to Diamond Head Lighthouse.
31
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic places this postcard-worthy lighthouse was actually featured on a US stamp in 2007. Built in the 1800's near a prior Hawaiian Heiau Temple.
32
Diamond Head Beach Park
About 150 feet up the side of Diamond Head at the Amelia Earhart lookout we take in the impressive views of east Oahu, neighbor islands, and a popular south shore surf break below. Look for whales in winter months from this wonderful vantage point.
33
Queen's Beach
Hovering along the waterfront boardwalk towards Queens beach, enjoy the views of Waikiki Beach along the way. Your guide will point out some suggested locations to visit after the tour, free hula shows in Waikiki, and other tips about Waikiki and Oahu.
34
Зоопарк Гонолулу
Познакомьтесь с вашим гидом и научитесь кататься на ховерборде перед зоопарком Гонолулу в Вайкики. Немного потренировавшись, управление ховербордом станет интуитивно понятным: легкое смещение веса или наклон руля приведет вас туда, куда вы хотите.
35
Статуя королевы Капиолани
С легкостью подойдите к статуе королевы Капиолани в натуральную величину, а затем войдите в парк, посвященный ей в 1877 году последним королем Гавайев.
36
Капиолани Парк
В парке находятся амфитеатр Waikiki Shell, эстрада Royal Hawaiian Band, аквариум Гонолулу, зоопарк, скульптуры, массивные деревья, а также множество фестивалей и мероприятий, таких как марафон в Гонолулу. Красиво благоустроенный, прокатитесь по аллее высоких железных деревьев и остановитесь, чтобы сделать достойную фотографию профиля в самом фотогеничном месте Diamond Heads. Парите над травой и под пальмами, ароматной плюмерией, цветущим Радужным дождем и большим куполом обезьяны с навесом, наслаждаясь естественными видами острова вдали от отелей Вайкики и толпы людей.
37
Аквариум Вайкики
Пройдите мимо Аквариума Вайкики и увидите уникальные скульптуры из расписных яиц.
38
Нататориум военного мемориала Вайкики
Посмотрите неоклассический мемориал Первой мировой войны и то, что раньше было самым большим бассейном с морской водой в США. Ваш опытный гид укажет на значение украшений, включая герб Королевства Гавайи на фасаде.
39
Пляж Каймана
Популярный среди местных жителей пляж Каймана (по-гавайски «алмаз») — настоящая жемчужина. Можно увидеть белый песок, защищенные воды и живописные пальмы, а также аутригеры, плавающие перед близлежащим каноэ-клубом Outrigger. Узнайте о коренном гавайском и современном серфинге на острове Оаху, который обычно считается родиной серфинга.
40
Макалей Бич Парк
Вдали от толп туристов Вайкики, этот красивый прибрежный парк содержит полууединенный скрытый пляж и прекрасный вид на океан.
41
Лихи Бич Парк
120-футовые кокосовые пальмы раскачиваются на ветру в этом пляжном парке под крутыми 220-метровыми скалами Даймонд-Хед. Остановитесь, чтобы сфотографироваться, перекусить и выпить кокосовой воды перед восхождением на маяк Даймонд-Хед.
42
Маяк Даймонд-Хед
Этот достойный открытки маяк, внесенный в Национальный реестр исторических мест, был фактически изображен на марке США в 2007 году. Он был построен в 1800-х годах рядом с бывшим гавайским храмом Хейау.
43
Даймонд-Хед-Бич-Парк
Примерно в 150 футах вверх по склону Даймонд-Хед на смотровой площадке Амелии Эрхарт мы любуемся впечатляющим видом на восточный Оаху, соседние острова и популярный серфинг на южном берегу внизу. Ищите китов в зимние месяцы с этой прекрасной точки зрения.
44
Пляж Королевы
Паря вдоль набережной в сторону пляжа Квинс, по пути можно полюбоваться видом на пляж Вайкики. Ваш гид укажет на некоторые рекомендуемые места для посещения после тура, бесплатные шоу хула в Вайкики и другие советы о Вайкики и Оаху.
45
Honolulu Zoo
Meet your guide and learn to hoverboard in front of the Honolulu Zoo in Waikiki. With a little practice, controlling the hoverboard becomes intuitive with a slight shift of weight or tilt of the steering bar taking you where you want to go.
46
Queen Kapiolani Statue
Effortlessly glide to a life-size statue of Queen Kapiolani before entering the park dedicated to her in 1877 by the last King of Hawaii.
47
Kapiolani Park
The park is home to the Waikiki Shell Amphitheater, Royal Hawaiian Band bandstand, Honolulu Aquarium, Zoo, sculptures, massive trees, and many festivals and events such as the Honolulu Marathon. Beautifully landscaped, ride through an alley of tall ironwood trees and stop to take a profile pic worthy photo at Diamond Heads most photogenic location. Hover over the grass and under palm trees, fragrant plumeria, flowering Rainbow Shower, and large canopy monkeypod while enjoying the natural island views away from Waikiki's hotels and crowds.
48
Waikiki Aquarium
Hover past the front of the Waikiki Aquarium and see the unique painted egg sculptures.
49
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
See the neoclassical World War I Memorial and what used to be the largest saltwater swimming pool in the US. Your expert guide will point out the significance of the ornaments including the Kingdom of Hawaii coat of arms on the facade.
50
Kaimana Beach
A popular beach with locals, Kaimana Beach (Hawaiian for Diamond) is a gem. White sand, protected waters, and picturesque palm trees can be seen as well as outriggers floating in front of the nearby Outrigger Canoe club. Learn about native Hawaiian and modern day surfing on Oahu which is commonly said to be the birthplace of surfing.
51
Makalei Beach Park
Away from Waikiki's tourist crowds, this beautiful beachfront park contains a semi-secluded hidden beach and wonderful ocean views.
52
Leahi Beach Park
120-foot coconut palm trees sway in the wind at this beach park beneath Diamond Head's steep 700-foot cliffs. Stop for a photo, local snack, and coconut water before the climb to Diamond Head Lighthouse.
53
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic places this postcard-worthy lighthouse was actually featured on a US stamp in 2007. Built in the 1800's near a prior Hawaiian Heiau Temple.
54
Diamond Head Beach Park
About 150 feet up the side of Diamond Head at the Amelia Earhart lookout we take in the impressive views of east Oahu, neighbor islands, and a popular south shore surf break below. Look for whales in winter months from this wonderful vantage point.
55
Queen's Beach
Hovering along the waterfront boardwalk towards Queens beach, enjoy the views of Waikiki Beach along the way. Your guide will point out some suggested locations to visit after the tour, free hula shows in Waikiki, and other tips about Waikiki and Oahu.
56
Honolulu Zoo
Meet your guide and learn to hoverboard in front of the Honolulu Zoo in Waikiki. With a little practice, controlling the hoverboard becomes intuitive with a slight shift of weight or tilt of the steering bar taking you where you want to go.
57
Queen Kapiolani Statue
Effortlessly glide to a life-size statue of Queen Kapiolani before entering the park dedicated to her in 1877 by the last King of Hawaii.
58
Kapiolani Park
The park is home to the Waikiki Shell Amphitheater, Royal Hawaiian Band bandstand, Honolulu Aquarium, Zoo, sculptures, massive trees, and many festivals and events such as the Honolulu Marathon. Beautifully landscaped, ride through an alley of tall ironwood trees and stop to take a profile pic worthy photo at Diamond Heads most photogenic location. Hover over the grass and under palm trees, fragrant plumeria, flowering Rainbow Shower, and large canopy monkeypod while enjoying the natural island views away from Waikiki's hotels and crowds.
59
Waikiki Aquarium
Hover past the front of the Waikiki Aquarium and see the unique painted egg sculptures.
60
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
See the neoclassical World War I Memorial and what used to be the largest saltwater swimming pool in the US. Your expert guide will point out the significance of the ornaments including the Kingdom of Hawaii coat of arms on the facade.
61
Kaimana Beach
A popular beach with locals, Kaimana Beach (Hawaiian for Diamond) is a gem. White sand, protected waters, and picturesque palm trees can be seen as well as outriggers floating in front of the nearby Outrigger Canoe club. Learn about native Hawaiian and modern day surfing on Oahu which is commonly said to be the birthplace of surfing.
62
Makalei Beach Park
Away from Waikiki's tourist crowds, this beautiful beachfront park contains a semi-secluded hidden beach and wonderful ocean views.
63
Leahi Beach Park
120-foot coconut palm trees sway in the wind at this beach park beneath Diamond Head's steep 700-foot cliffs. Stop for a photo, local snack, and coconut water before the climb to Diamond Head Lighthouse.
64
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic places this postcard-worthy lighthouse was actually featured on a US stamp in 2007. Built in the 1800's near a prior Hawaiian Heiau Temple.
65
Diamond Head Beach Park
About 150 feet up the side of Diamond Head at the Amelia Earhart lookout we take in the impressive views of east Oahu, neighbor islands, and a popular south shore surf break below. Look for whales in winter months from this wonderful vantage point.
66
Queen's Beach
Hovering along the waterfront boardwalk towards Queens beach, enjoy the views of Waikiki Beach along the way. Your guide will point out some suggested locations to visit after the tour, free hula shows in Waikiki, and other tips about Waikiki and Oahu.
67
Honolulu Zoo
Meet your guide and learn to hoverboard in front of the Honolulu Zoo in Waikiki. With a little practice, controlling the hoverboard becomes intuitive with a slight shift of weight or tilt of the steering bar taking you where you want to go.
68
Queen Kapiolani Statue
Effortlessly glide to a life-size statue of Queen Kapiolani before entering the park dedicated to her in 1877 by the last King of Hawaii.
69
Kapiolani Park
The park is home to the Waikiki Shell Amphitheater, Royal Hawaiian Band bandstand, Honolulu Aquarium, Zoo, sculptures, massive trees, and many festivals and events such as the Honolulu Marathon. Beautifully landscaped, ride through an alley of tall ironwood trees and stop to take a profile pic worthy photo at Diamond Heads most photogenic location. Hover over the grass and under palm trees, fragrant plumeria, flowering Rainbow Shower, and large canopy monkeypod while enjoying the natural island views away from Waikiki's hotels and crowds.
70
Waikiki Aquarium
Hover past the front of the Waikiki Aquarium and see the unique painted egg sculptures.
71
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
See the neoclassical World War I Memorial and what used to be the largest saltwater swimming pool in the US. Your expert guide will point out the significance of the ornaments including the Kingdom of Hawaii coat of arms on the facade.
72
Kaimana Beach
A popular beach with locals, Kaimana Beach (Hawaiian for Diamond) is a gem. White sand, protected waters, and picturesque palm trees can be seen as well as outriggers floating in front of the nearby Outrigger Canoe club. Learn about native Hawaiian and modern day surfing on Oahu which is commonly said to be the birthplace of surfing.
73
Makalei Beach Park
Away from Waikiki's tourist crowds, this beautiful beachfront park contains a semi-secluded hidden beach and wonderful ocean views.
74
Leahi Beach Park
120-foot coconut palm trees sway in the wind at this beach park beneath Diamond Head's steep 700-foot cliffs. Stop for a photo, local snack, and coconut water before the climb to Diamond Head Lighthouse.
75
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic places this postcard-worthy lighthouse was actually featured on a US stamp in 2007. Built in the 1800's near a prior Hawaiian Heiau Temple.
76
Diamond Head Beach Park
About 150 feet up the side of Diamond Head at the Amelia Earhart lookout we take in the impressive views of east Oahu, neighbor islands, and a popular south shore surf break below. Look for whales in winter months from this wonderful vantage point.
77
Queen's Beach
Hovering along the waterfront boardwalk towards Queens beach, enjoy the views of Waikiki Beach along the way. Your guide will point out some suggested locations to visit after the tour, free hula shows in Waikiki, and other tips about Waikiki and Oahu.
78
Honolulu Zoo
Meet your guide and learn to hoverboard in front of the Honolulu Zoo in Waikiki. With a little practice, controlling the hoverboard becomes intuitive with a slight shift of weight or tilt of the steering bar taking you where you want to go.
79
Queen Kapiolani Statue
Effortlessly glide to a life-size statue of Queen Kapiolani before entering the park dedicated to her in 1877 by the last King of Hawaii.
80
Kapiolani Park
The park is home to the Waikiki Shell Amphitheater, Royal Hawaiian Band bandstand, Honolulu Aquarium, Zoo, sculptures, massive trees, and many festivals and events such as the Honolulu Marathon. Beautifully landscaped, ride through an alley of tall ironwood trees and stop to take a profile pic worthy photo at Diamond Heads most photogenic location. Hover over the grass and under palm trees, fragrant plumeria, flowering Rainbow Shower, and large canopy monkeypod while enjoying the natural island views away from Waikiki's hotels and crowds.
81
Waikiki Aquarium
Hover past the front of the Waikiki Aquarium and see the unique painted egg sculptures.
82
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
See the neoclassical World War I Memorial and what used to be the largest saltwater swimming pool in the US. Your expert guide will point out the significance of the ornaments including the Kingdom of Hawaii coat of arms on the facade.
83
Kaimana Beach
A popular beach with locals, Kaimana Beach (Hawaiian for Diamond) is a gem. White sand, protected waters, and picturesque palm trees can be seen as well as outriggers floating in front of the nearby Outrigger Canoe club. Learn about native Hawaiian and modern day surfing on Oahu which is commonly said to be the birthplace of surfing.
84
Makalei Beach Park
Away from Waikiki's tourist crowds, this beautiful beachfront park contains a semi-secluded hidden beach and wonderful ocean views.
85
Leahi Beach Park
120-foot coconut palm trees sway in the wind at this beach park beneath Diamond Head's steep 700-foot cliffs. Stop for a photo, local snack, and coconut water before the climb to Diamond Head Lighthouse.
86
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic places this postcard-worthy lighthouse was actually featured on a US stamp in 2007. Built in the 1800's near a prior Hawaiian Heiau Temple.
87
Diamond Head Beach Park
About 150 feet up the side of Diamond Head at the Amelia Earhart lookout we take in the impressive views of east Oahu, neighbor islands, and a popular south shore surf break below. Look for whales in winter months from this wonderful vantage point.
88
Queen's Beach
Hovering along the waterfront boardwalk towards Queens beach, enjoy the views of Waikiki Beach along the way. Your guide will point out some suggested locations to visit after the tour, free hula shows in Waikiki, and other tips about Waikiki and Oahu.
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Отзывы (8)
jmm1418
Oct 2021
Lots of fun! First time on a hoverboard and the guides provided thorough instructions with plenty practice time before setting off on the tour. It didn’t take long to feel comfortable driving it. The route was very beautiful and scenic. Would highly recommend this tour!
Jeanne W
Jul 2021
Seeing the botanical treasures on the trip preceding the adventure! I had some trouble on the tour and stayed in the tiny park where the black crabs live,
davidhT4157BM
Jun 2021
Dre was great. He made sure we had plenty of time to stop and take pictures. He also had an audio feature that we listened to as we rode, along with having the opportunity to ask questions as well. I would definitely recommend taking this excursion.

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