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Національний парк «Акадія» та Бар-Харбор. Автомобільна та пішохідна екскурсія

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Experience beautiful, historic Maine with this combo of Acadia and Bar Harbor tours. Drive through the untouched wilderness of Acadia and learn the legends of the Native tribes who called that land home. Then stroll along the oceanside as you dive into Bar Harbor’s surprising Gilded Age history. These tours offer the perfect combination of natural beauty and rich culture so you can get the very most out of your visit to this incredible state.

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
Місто: Бар Харбор
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Простий у використанні: Історії відтворюються автоматично за допомогою GPS. Без рук. Отримуйте ДОПОМОГУ протягом усього дня: телефонуйте, спілкуйтеся в чаті або електронною поштою.
Нічого не пропустіть: повний маршрут, поради щодо подорожей, професійне оповідання, відео, текст, приховані перлини.
Використання в автономному режимі: сигнал стільникового зв’язку чи Wi-Fi не потрібні. Автономна карта GPS і маршрут. Напрямок від зупинки до зупинки.
Гнучкий графік: використовуйте в будь-який день і в будь-який час. Подорожуйте протягом кількох днів або під час наступної подорожі. Ніколи не закінчується.
Програма на вашому телефоні: посилання для завантаження програми Action Guide. Пароль для ваших турів. Попередній перегляд вдома
Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
Great value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!
Додаткова інформація
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Чого очікувати
1
Park Loop Road
Наша самостійна екскурсія в’їжджає на знамениту Парк-Лоп-Роуд в Акадії. Ми проїдемо цією петлею навколо парку, закінчуючись на вершині гори Кадилак.
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Обривна стежка
Продовжуючи наш тур, ми пройдемо Стежкою прірви. Це чудовий похід для тих, хто має настрій для невеликого фізичного об’їзду. Тут також живе зникаючий сокіл-сапсан! Ці птахи, як правило, будують свої гнізда на високих скелястих виступах, де нелітаючі тварини не можуть дістатися до яєць. Крута сторона цієї гори ідеальна для цього!
3
Океанська стежка
Ось у нас є другий варіант для об’їзду: стежка Ocean Path. Якщо круті схили Pecipice Trail не були вашим стилем, м’який, звивистий шлях тут є чудовою альтернативою.
4
Піщаний пляж
Далі: піщаний пляж! Пляж довжиною всього 290 ярдів невеликий, але те, що йому не вистачає, компенсує захоплююча історія природи. Ви можете помітити легкий зеленуватий відтінок піску. Це через морських їжаків!
5
Громова діра
Ми також побачимо Thunder Hole, природний скелястий захід, де хвилі розбиваються з гуркотом.
6
Монумент Коув
Монумент Коув є ще одним прикладом, здавалося б, чудодійної сили природи. Вода та час стерли граніт протягом століть, залишивши двадцятифутову скельну колону, схожу на рукотворну скульптуру.
7
Відтер Кліфф
Далі, коли ми їдемо, буде приголомшлива скеля Відтер і бухта Відтер. На вершині скелі Відтер — крутий 110-футовий спуск до прохолодної Атлантики.
8
Йорданський ставок
Далі наш самостійний тур приведе нас до ставка Йордан. Ми настійно рекомендуємо зупинитися тут, щоб оцінити краєвиди та ресторан. Йорданський ставок був вирізаний із землі двадцять тисяч років тому масивним льодовиком.
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Бульбашковий ставок
Bubble Pond — ще один льодовиковий залишок, видовбаний із землі десятки тисяч років тому масивним крижаним покривом, що спустився на острів з Арктики.
10
Національний парк Ігл-Лейк-Акадія
Наша дорога веде нас повз озеро Ігл, яке служить джерелом води для Бар-Харбор. Це також джерело їжі для місцевих птахів.
11
Католицька церква Святого Ізбавителя
Далі дві церкви. Вони обидва справлять враження — але зовсім по-різному!
12
Француз Бей
Ви йдете вздовж узбережжя Французької бухти. Зачекайте, чому це названо на честь французів? просто! Це через усі французькі експедиції, які проходили тут у 1500-х роках. Задовго до того, як земля могла бути заселена європейськими колоністами, її потрібно було нанести на карту, нанести на карту та оцінити. Француз Самюель де Шамплейн зробив саме це. Тоді як іспанські конкістадори шукали золото в Південній Америці, французи зосередилися на торгівлі хутром на півночі.
13
Park Loop Road
Our self-guided driving tour enters the famous Park Loop Road of Acadia. We'll follow this loop all around the park, ending at the summit of Cadillac mountain.
14
Precipice Trail
As our tour continues, we'll pass the Precipice Trail. This is a great hike for those in the mood for a little physical detour. It's also home to the endangered peregrine falcon! These birds tend to build their nests on high rocky ledges, where non-flying animals can’t reach the eggs. The steep face of this mountain is perfect for that!
15
Ocean Path
Here we've got a second option for a detour: Ocean Path Trail. If the steep inclines of Pecipice Trail weren't your style, the gentle, winding path here is a great alternative.
16
Sand Beach
Next up: Sandy Beach! At just 290 yards long, the beach is small, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in fascinating natural history. You might notice a slight greenish tint to the sand. That’s because of the sea urchins!
17
Thunder Hole
We'll also see Thunder Hole, a natural rock inlet where waves crash with a thunderous boom.
18
Monument Cove
Monument Cove is another example of the seemingly miraculous force of nature. Water and time have worn away at the granite over the centuries, leaving behind a twenty-foot tall pillar of rock that looks like a man-made sculpture.
19
Otter Cliff
Next up as we drive as the stunning Otter Cliff and Otter Cove. At the top of Otter Cliff, it’s a steep 110-foot drop down to the chilly Atlantic.
20
Jordan Pond
Our self-guided tour brings us to Jordan Pond next. We'd highly recommend pausing here to appreciate the views and the restaurant. Jordan Pond was carved out of the earth twenty thousand years ago by a massive glacier.
21
Bubble Pond
Bubble Pond is another glacial remnant, hollowed out of the ground tens of thousands of years ago by a massive ice sheet descending on the island from the Arctic.
22
Eagle Lake Acadia National Park
Our drive brings us past Eagle Lake, which serves as the water source for Bar Harbor. It’s also a food source for local birds.
23
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
Next up are two churches. They’ll both leave an impression — but in totally different ways!
24
Frenchman Bay
You're walking along the coast of Frenchman Bay. Wait — why is it named for the French? Simple! It's because of all the French expeditions that took place here in the 1500s. Long before the land could be settled by European colonists, it had to be charted, mapped and evaluated. France’s Samuel de Champlain did just that. While Spain’s conquistadors looked for gold in South America, the French focused on the fur trade in the North.
25
Park Loop Road
Our self-guided driving tour enters the famous Park Loop Road of Acadia. We'll follow this loop all around the park, ending at the summit of Cadillac mountain.
26
Precipice Trail
As our tour continues, we'll pass the Precipice Trail. This is a great hike for those in the mood for a little physical detour. It's also home to the endangered peregrine falcon! These birds tend to build their nests on high rocky ledges, where non-flying animals can’t reach the eggs. The steep face of this mountain is perfect for that!
27
Ocean Path
Here we've got a second option for a detour: Ocean Path Trail. If the steep inclines of Pecipice Trail weren't your style, the gentle, winding path here is a great alternative.
28
Sand Beach
Next up: Sandy Beach! At just 290 yards long, the beach is small, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in fascinating natural history. You might notice a slight greenish tint to the sand. That’s because of the sea urchins!
29
Thunder Hole
We'll also see Thunder Hole, a natural rock inlet where waves crash with a thunderous boom.
30
Monument Cove
Monument Cove is another example of the seemingly miraculous force of nature. Water and time have worn away at the granite over the centuries, leaving behind a twenty-foot tall pillar of rock that looks like a man-made sculpture.
31
Otter Cliff
Next up as we drive as the stunning Otter Cliff and Otter Cove. At the top of Otter Cliff, it’s a steep 110-foot drop down to the chilly Atlantic.
32
Jordan Pond
Our self-guided tour brings us to Jordan Pond next. We'd highly recommend pausing here to appreciate the views and the restaurant. Jordan Pond was carved out of the earth twenty thousand years ago by a massive glacier.
33
Bubble Pond
Bubble Pond is another glacial remnant, hollowed out of the ground tens of thousands of years ago by a massive ice sheet descending on the island from the Arctic.
34
Eagle Lake Acadia National Park
Our drive brings us past Eagle Lake, which serves as the water source for Bar Harbor. It’s also a food source for local birds.
35
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
Next up are two churches. They’ll both leave an impression — but in totally different ways!
36
Frenchman Bay
You're walking along the coast of Frenchman Bay. Wait — why is it named for the French? Simple! It's because of all the French expeditions that took place here in the 1500s. Long before the land could be settled by European colonists, it had to be charted, mapped and evaluated. France’s Samuel de Champlain did just that. While Spain’s conquistadors looked for gold in South America, the French focused on the fur trade in the North.
37
Park Loop Road
Our self-guided driving tour enters the famous Park Loop Road of Acadia. We'll follow this loop all around the park, ending at the summit of Cadillac mountain.
38
Precipice Trail
As our tour continues, we'll pass the Precipice Trail. This is a great hike for those in the mood for a little physical detour. It's also home to the endangered peregrine falcon! These birds tend to build their nests on high rocky ledges, where non-flying animals can’t reach the eggs. The steep face of this mountain is perfect for that!
39
Ocean Path
Here we've got a second option for a detour: Ocean Path Trail. If the steep inclines of Pecipice Trail weren't your style, the gentle, winding path here is a great alternative.
40
Sand Beach
Next up: Sandy Beach! At just 290 yards long, the beach is small, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in fascinating natural history. You might notice a slight greenish tint to the sand. That’s because of the sea urchins!
41
Thunder Hole
We'll also see Thunder Hole, a natural rock inlet where waves crash with a thunderous boom.
42
Monument Cove
Monument Cove is another example of the seemingly miraculous force of nature. Water and time have worn away at the granite over the centuries, leaving behind a twenty-foot tall pillar of rock that looks like a man-made sculpture.
43
Otter Cliff
Next up as we drive as the stunning Otter Cliff and Otter Cove. At the top of Otter Cliff, it’s a steep 110-foot drop down to the chilly Atlantic.
44
Jordan Pond
Our self-guided tour brings us to Jordan Pond next. We'd highly recommend pausing here to appreciate the views and the restaurant. Jordan Pond was carved out of the earth twenty thousand years ago by a massive glacier.
45
Bubble Pond
Bubble Pond is another glacial remnant, hollowed out of the ground tens of thousands of years ago by a massive ice sheet descending on the island from the Arctic.
46
Eagle Lake Acadia National Park
Our drive brings us past Eagle Lake, which serves as the water source for Bar Harbor. It’s also a food source for local birds.
47
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
Next up are two churches. They’ll both leave an impression — but in totally different ways!
48
Frenchman Bay
You're walking along the coast of Frenchman Bay. Wait — why is it named for the French? Simple! It's because of all the French expeditions that took place here in the 1500s. Long before the land could be settled by European colonists, it had to be charted, mapped and evaluated. France’s Samuel de Champlain did just that. While Spain’s conquistadors looked for gold in South America, the French focused on the fur trade in the North.
49
Park Loop Road
Our self-guided driving tour enters the famous Park Loop Road of Acadia. We'll follow this loop all around the park, ending at the summit of Cadillac mountain.
50
Precipice Trail
As our tour continues, we'll pass the Precipice Trail. This is a great hike for those in the mood for a little physical detour. It's also home to the endangered peregrine falcon! These birds tend to build their nests on high rocky ledges, where non-flying animals can’t reach the eggs. The steep face of this mountain is perfect for that!
51
Ocean Path
Here we've got a second option for a detour: Ocean Path Trail. If the steep inclines of Pecipice Trail weren't your style, the gentle, winding path here is a great alternative.
52
Sand Beach
Next up: Sandy Beach! At just 290 yards long, the beach is small, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in fascinating natural history. You might notice a slight greenish tint to the sand. That’s because of the sea urchins!
53
Thunder Hole
We'll also see Thunder Hole, a natural rock inlet where waves crash with a thunderous boom.
54
Monument Cove
Monument Cove is another example of the seemingly miraculous force of nature. Water and time have worn away at the granite over the centuries, leaving behind a twenty-foot tall pillar of rock that looks like a man-made sculpture.
55
Otter Cliff
Next up as we drive as the stunning Otter Cliff and Otter Cove. At the top of Otter Cliff, it’s a steep 110-foot drop down to the chilly Atlantic.
56
Jordan Pond
Our self-guided tour brings us to Jordan Pond next. We'd highly recommend pausing here to appreciate the views and the restaurant. Jordan Pond was carved out of the earth twenty thousand years ago by a massive glacier.
57
Bubble Pond
Bubble Pond is another glacial remnant, hollowed out of the ground tens of thousands of years ago by a massive ice sheet descending on the island from the Arctic.
58
Eagle Lake Acadia National Park
Our drive brings us past Eagle Lake, which serves as the water source for Bar Harbor. It’s also a food source for local birds.
59
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
Next up are two churches. They’ll both leave an impression — but in totally different ways!
60
Frenchman Bay
You're walking along the coast of Frenchman Bay. Wait — why is it named for the French? Simple! It's because of all the French expeditions that took place here in the 1500s. Long before the land could be settled by European colonists, it had to be charted, mapped and evaluated. France’s Samuel de Champlain did just that. While Spain’s conquistadors looked for gold in South America, the French focused on the fur trade in the North.
61
Park Loop Road
Our self-guided driving tour enters the famous Park Loop Road of Acadia. We'll follow this loop all around the park, ending at the summit of Cadillac mountain.
62
Precipice Trail
As our tour continues, we'll pass the Precipice Trail. This is a great hike for those in the mood for a little physical detour. It's also home to the endangered peregrine falcon! These birds tend to build their nests on high rocky ledges, where non-flying animals can’t reach the eggs. The steep face of this mountain is perfect for that!
63
Ocean Path
Here we've got a second option for a detour: Ocean Path Trail. If the steep inclines of Pecipice Trail weren't your style, the gentle, winding path here is a great alternative.
64
Sand Beach
Next up: Sandy Beach! At just 290 yards long, the beach is small, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in fascinating natural history. You might notice a slight greenish tint to the sand. That’s because of the sea urchins!
65
Thunder Hole
We'll also see Thunder Hole, a natural rock inlet where waves crash with a thunderous boom.
66
Monument Cove
Monument Cove is another example of the seemingly miraculous force of nature. Water and time have worn away at the granite over the centuries, leaving behind a twenty-foot tall pillar of rock that looks like a man-made sculpture.
67
Otter Cliff
Next up as we drive as the stunning Otter Cliff and Otter Cove. At the top of Otter Cliff, it’s a steep 110-foot drop down to the chilly Atlantic.
68
Jordan Pond
Our self-guided tour brings us to Jordan Pond next. We'd highly recommend pausing here to appreciate the views and the restaurant. Jordan Pond was carved out of the earth twenty thousand years ago by a massive glacier.
69
Bubble Pond
Bubble Pond is another glacial remnant, hollowed out of the ground tens of thousands of years ago by a massive ice sheet descending on the island from the Arctic.
70
Eagle Lake Acadia National Park
Our drive brings us past Eagle Lake, which serves as the water source for Bar Harbor. It’s also a food source for local birds.
71
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
Next up are two churches. They’ll both leave an impression — but in totally different ways!
72
Frenchman Bay
You're walking along the coast of Frenchman Bay. Wait — why is it named for the French? Simple! It's because of all the French expeditions that took place here in the 1500s. Long before the land could be settled by European colonists, it had to be charted, mapped and evaluated. France’s Samuel de Champlain did just that. While Spain’s conquistadors looked for gold in South America, the French focused on the fur trade in the North.
73
Park Loop Road
Our self-guided driving tour enters the famous Park Loop Road of Acadia. We'll follow this loop all around the park, ending at the summit of Cadillac mountain.
74
Precipice Trail
As our tour continues, we'll pass the Precipice Trail. This is a great hike for those in the mood for a little physical detour. It's also home to the endangered peregrine falcon! These birds tend to build their nests on high rocky ledges, where non-flying animals can’t reach the eggs. The steep face of this mountain is perfect for that!
75
Ocean Path
Here we've got a second option for a detour: Ocean Path Trail. If the steep inclines of Pecipice Trail weren't your style, the gentle, winding path here is a great alternative.
76
Sand Beach
Next up: Sandy Beach! At just 290 yards long, the beach is small, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in fascinating natural history. You might notice a slight greenish tint to the sand. That’s because of the sea urchins!
77
Thunder Hole
We'll also see Thunder Hole, a natural rock inlet where waves crash with a thunderous boom.
78
Monument Cove
Monument Cove is another example of the seemingly miraculous force of nature. Water and time have worn away at the granite over the centuries, leaving behind a twenty-foot tall pillar of rock that looks like a man-made sculpture.
79
Otter Cliff
Next up as we drive as the stunning Otter Cliff and Otter Cove. At the top of Otter Cliff, it’s a steep 110-foot drop down to the chilly Atlantic.
80
Jordan Pond
Our self-guided tour brings us to Jordan Pond next. We'd highly recommend pausing here to appreciate the views and the restaurant. Jordan Pond was carved out of the earth twenty thousand years ago by a massive glacier.
81
Bubble Pond
Bubble Pond is another glacial remnant, hollowed out of the ground tens of thousands of years ago by a massive ice sheet descending on the island from the Arctic.
82
Eagle Lake Acadia National Park
Our drive brings us past Eagle Lake, which serves as the water source for Bar Harbor. It’s also a food source for local birds.
83
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
Next up are two churches. They’ll both leave an impression — but in totally different ways!
84
Frenchman Bay
You're walking along the coast of Frenchman Bay. Wait — why is it named for the French? Simple! It's because of all the French expeditions that took place here in the 1500s. Long before the land could be settled by European colonists, it had to be charted, mapped and evaluated. France’s Samuel de Champlain did just that. While Spain’s conquistadors looked for gold in South America, the French focused on the fur trade in the North.
85
Park Loop Road
Our self-guided driving tour enters the famous Park Loop Road of Acadia. We'll follow this loop all around the park, ending at the summit of Cadillac mountain.
86
Precipice Trail
As our tour continues, we'll pass the Precipice Trail. This is a great hike for those in the mood for a little physical detour. It's also home to the endangered peregrine falcon! These birds tend to build their nests on high rocky ledges, where non-flying animals can’t reach the eggs. The steep face of this mountain is perfect for that!
87
Ocean Path
Here we've got a second option for a detour: Ocean Path Trail. If the steep inclines of Pecipice Trail weren't your style, the gentle, winding path here is a great alternative.
88
Sand Beach
Next up: Sandy Beach! At just 290 yards long, the beach is small, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in fascinating natural history. You might notice a slight greenish tint to the sand. That’s because of the sea urchins!
89
Thunder Hole
We'll also see Thunder Hole, a natural rock inlet where waves crash with a thunderous boom.
90
Monument Cove
Monument Cove is another example of the seemingly miraculous force of nature. Water and time have worn away at the granite over the centuries, leaving behind a twenty-foot tall pillar of rock that looks like a man-made sculpture.
91
Otter Cliff
Next up as we drive as the stunning Otter Cliff and Otter Cove. At the top of Otter Cliff, it’s a steep 110-foot drop down to the chilly Atlantic.
92
Jordan Pond
Our self-guided tour brings us to Jordan Pond next. We'd highly recommend pausing here to appreciate the views and the restaurant. Jordan Pond was carved out of the earth twenty thousand years ago by a massive glacier.
93
Bubble Pond
Bubble Pond is another glacial remnant, hollowed out of the ground tens of thousands of years ago by a massive ice sheet descending on the island from the Arctic.
94
Eagle Lake Acadia National Park
Our drive brings us past Eagle Lake, which serves as the water source for Bar Harbor. It’s also a food source for local birds.
95
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
Next up are two churches. They’ll both leave an impression — but in totally different ways!
96
Frenchman Bay
You're walking along the coast of Frenchman Bay. Wait — why is it named for the French? Simple! It's because of all the French expeditions that took place here in the 1500s. Long before the land could be settled by European colonists, it had to be charted, mapped and evaluated. France’s Samuel de Champlain did just that. While Spain’s conquistadors looked for gold in South America, the French focused on the fur trade in the North.
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Відгуки (56)
Amy_D
Nov 2024
We downloaded the app and trips as instructed. All worked well and very helpful. The tour progressed automatically as you reached the next point of interest on the map. You could pause as needed as well. Easy to use.
Відповідь від хоста
Nov 2024
Amy, I’m so glad you found my Acadia National Park & Bar Harbor Self-Guided Driving & Walking Tour easy to use and helpful on your trip. I'm happy to hear the automatic progression and ability to pause made it so convenient. If you’re ready for more adventures, you might enjoy my Blue Ridge Parkway tour—another scenic drive that offers the same convenience and rich information at your own pace!
Sue_B
Oct 2024
excellent way to experience Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor Maine. Loved how easy app was to use and the info given. You can pause app at any point if you want to stop at the sights, continues where you left off. Had one slight hiccup, each time we restarted, my pandora came on, just had to close it out and tour started again. Highly recommend if you don't want to miss anything
Відповідь від хоста
Nov 2024
Sue, I’m thrilled you loved my Acadia National Park & Bar Harbor Self-Guided Driving & Walking Tour. It’s fantastic to hear the app’s ease of use and flexibility make your experience even better, allowing you to pause and explore at your own pace. Thanks for the heads-up about Pandora. It's just a quick fix, and you’re back in action. If you’re ready for more adventures, you might enjoy my Blue Ridge Parkway tour— another scenic drive that offers the same convenience and rich information at your own pace!
Dawn_C
Oct 2024
The narrator told some cool stories about the park....biggest problem was that he wanted you to shut down every other app and only keep his up. Every time I minimized the app to take a picture, I had to listen to the whole introduction speech when I brought the app back up. Acadia is an amazing place -- taking pictures is a must. Didn't care for having to wait through 2 minutes of how to work the app every time I stopped to photograph something. If I had paid more than $25, I might have been more annoyed.
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2024
Dawn, I’m glad you enjoyed the stories on my Acadia National Park self-guided tour! So that you know, there's no need to shut down other apps while using the tour—you can simply pause it when you want to take photos or use another app and pick up right where you left off without restarting the intro. I hope this makes your next adventure even smoother!

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Ми вважаємо, що ваша мова English
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