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  • A mural reproducing a historic 1911 photograph of the Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate decorates the wall at the Our Lady of Refuge CCD Center in downtown Roma TX, USA
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
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  • Long road down to the Falcon Dam Port of Entry, Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
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  • Rustic crosses next to signiture of Texas chainsaw killer Ed Gein<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
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  • Looking across into Mexico. On the bank of the Rio Grande River, under the international bridge in Roma, TX, USA
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  • Long road down to the Falcon Dam Port of Entry, Texas, USA
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  • Long road down to the Falcon Dam Port of Entry, Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
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  • Looking across into Mexico. On the bank of the Rio Grande River, under the international bridge in Roma, TX, USA
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  • Border fence along the perimeter of Laredo Community College's campus, Laredo, Texas
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  • A section of the border fence can be seen on the campus of Laredo Community College, Texas
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  • Border fence along the perimeter of Laredo Community College's campus, Laredo, Texas
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
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  • Rustic crosses next to signiture of Texas chainsaw killer Ed Gein<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
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  • Border fence along the perimeter of Laredo Community College's campus, Laredo, Texas
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  • Run down small brick home in a poor run down neighbourhood of Hondo, TX
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  • Roma serves as a port of entry from Mexico into the U.S. via the Roma–Ciudad Miguel Alemán International Bridge. According to the 2000 census the median income for a family was $16,883 with about 48.9% of families and 54.3% of the population living below the poverty line. The 2010 census put the population at 9,765.
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  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.<br />
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  • Newly renovated Raye Theatre, Hondo, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.
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  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.
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  • Newly renovated Raye Theatre, Hondo, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.
    IMG_6492.jpg
  • Empty alleyway, USA<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.
    IMG_6494.jpg
  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.<br />
pole
    IMG_6486.jpg
  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.<br />
pole
    IMG_6487.jpg
  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.
    IMG_6482.jpg
  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.
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  • Closed business, Laredo, USA
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  • Restoration of a house in Roma, Texas, USA, 2019<br />
Roma's early history is rooted in the Spanish colonial period and in1993, the 9-square block area around Roma Plaza was designated a National Historic Landmark District, Tracing its roots to the Spanish Colonial Colonists in the 1760's, Roma contains physical reminders of over two centuries of Texas/México borderlands heritage.
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  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
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  • Closed business, Laredo, USA
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  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
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  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
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  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
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  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
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  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
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  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the steel border fence with a gate, Brownsville Texas, USA
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  • Discarded rafts used by migrants to cross the Rio Grande River  can be found on the shore of the Rio Grande, Roma, Texas, USA.
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  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the steel border fence with a gate, Brownsville Texas, USA
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  • Jesus base ball hats for sale.<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
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  • Zapata County Newspaper, Texas, USA
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  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA. Quite often farmerland is split with fields on both sides of the border.
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  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A section of the border wall in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX
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  • Close up of the metal border fence between USA and Mexico in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • Armadillo wearing gun and holster.<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6542.jpg
  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA. Quite often farmerland is split with fields on both sides of the border.
    IMG_6872.jpg
  • A section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA.
    IMG_6862.jpg
  • A single section of the border wall in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX
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  • Armadillo wearing gun and holster.<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6541.jpg
  • A single section of the border wall in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX
    IMG_0289.jpg
  • Armadillo wearing gun and holster.<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6541.jpg
  • Pottery day of the dead skeletons on sale at a roadside shop, Texas, USA
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  • A section of the border wall in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX
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  • A section of the border wall in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX
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  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • Boarded up store, downtown Laredo, Texas, USA
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  • The Department of Homeland Security’s Port Isabel Detention Center in Los Fresnos, Texas.
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  • The Department of Homeland Security’s Port Isabel Detention Center in Los Fresnos, Texas.
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  • A section of the border wall in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX
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  • A section of the border wall in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • Roma, a popular smuggling corridor through which thousands of undocumented immigrants slip into the United States. The busiest illegal crossing point on the U.S-Mexico border.
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  • Historic Route 66 mural created in 2005 by John Aretakis. Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • Boarded up store, downtown Laredo, Texas, USA
    IMG_0242.jpg
  • The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6532.jpg
  • A section of the border wall in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX
    IMG_0296_1.jpg
  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
    IMG_0334.jpg
  • A portion of the steel border fence with make shift barrier, Brownsville Texas, USA. Quite often farmers land is bisected by the fence.
    IMG_0283.jpg
  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
    IMG_6888.jpg
  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6794.jpg
  • The Wall. Us-Mexico Border.Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
    The Wall-US-Mexico-Border
  • View of the Guadalupe River from The Pump House Riverside Restaurant and Bar, Victoria,Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
    IMG_6902.jpg
  • Rio Grande grill, Harlingen, Texas, USA.
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  • A section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA.
    IMG_6862.jpg
  • The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6535.jpg
  • Historic Route 66 mural created in 2005 by John Aretakis. Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0353.jpg
  • The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6536.jpg
  • A section of the border wall in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX
    IMG_0297.jpg
  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Close up of the metal border fence between USA and Mexico in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • Pack of stray dogs in the road, San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • A Customs and Border Protection Agent vehicle patrols the border wall near Brownsville, Texas
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  • Armadillo wearing gun and holster.<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6542.jpg
  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
    IMG_6896.jpg
  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6814.jpg
  • Historic Route 66 mural created in 2005 by John Aretakis. Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0352.jpg
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