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Quand des enfants ukrainiens passent leurs vacances loin des radiations

C’est une bouffée d’air pure. Mark Griffiths a suivi huit enfants ukrainiens durant leurs vacances au Royaume-Uni. Un mois pour se refaire une santé et de ressourcer loin des ravages de Tchernobyl.

L’accident de Tchernobyl a été la plus grande catastrophe nucléaire de l’histoire. 99% des terres de la Biélorussie ont été contaminés à des degrés au-dessus des niveaux internationalement acceptés, en conséquence directe de la catastrophe. Les villes et villages qui sont à proximité de l’épicentre du réacteur ont été pour la plupart abandonnés et resteront à jamais désertés. Trente ans déjà que la catastrophe nucléaire de Tchernobyl a eu lieu et les effets néfastes des radiations se font encore, et forcément, ressentir sur la santé des populations biélorusses et ukrainiennes.

Le gouvernement de Biélorussie et d’Ukraine ont alors établi que tous les enfants touchés devraient quitter les régions contaminées pendant au moins un mois à l’étranger chaque année. Avec l’idée que l’air frais et la nourriture non contaminée permettraient de réduire le niveau de radiation présent dans le corps de ces enfants. Pendant un mois, Mark Griffiths a suivi huit enfants ukrainiens en vacances au Royaume-Uni. Ces enfants sont encadrés par une association qui leur permet de se ressourcer à l’étranger. C’est leur terre de guérison ; The Healing Land.

De 4 000 enfants qui ont été examinés, les résultats ont déterminé que les éléments radioactifs dans le corps d’un enfant avant et après une visite de 4 semaines au Royaume-Uni a chuté en moyenne de 68%. The Healing Land est une bouée de sauvetage pour cette jeunesse sacrifiée. Et les photos de Mark Griffiths respirent le bonheur. Toute l’histoire de ce reportage est à découvrir sur son site : markgriffithsphotography.com/The-Healing-Land. Et quelques images à la suite.

Sabina Filanovich looks out to see at the beach in Fishguard Harbour. This is the first time the children would have experienced the ocean. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Sabina Filanovich looks out to see at the beach in Fishguard Harbour. This is the first time the children would have experienced the ocean. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Natalia Varauka gazes out of the window of the Haverfordwest Firestation. The children are taking on several activities during their stay both educational and recreational. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Natalia Varauka gazes out of the window of the Haverfordwest Firestation. The children are taking on several activities during their stay both educational and recreational. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Andrei Zharnasek poses for a portrait at the West Wales Karting Center. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Andrei Zharnasek poses for a portrait at the West Wales Karting Center. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Sabina Filanovich lies exhasted on a bench at Manor House Park, Pembrokeshire, U.K. She was later taken to hospital after complaing of pains in her stomach and was diagnosed with a urine infection. Chernobyl children have weak immune systems and are prone to illness and infection. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Sabina Filanovich lies exhasted on a bench at Manor House Park, Pembrokeshire, U.K. She was later taken to hospital after complaing of pains in her stomach and was diagnosed with a urine infection. Chernobyl children have weak immune systems and are prone to illness and infection. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Sabina Filanovich draws a picture of her newly adopted home. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Sabina Filanovich draws a picture of her newly adopted home. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Natalia Varauka laughs in the long grass at the Narbeth Forest School after playing a game of twister. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Natalia Varauka laughs in the long grass at the Narbeth Forest School after playing a game of twister. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Yahor Khomchanka describes his experiences of the forests around Narbeth, West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Yahor Khomchanka describes his experiences of the forests around Narbeth, West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
The sun glitters high through the branches of the Narbeth forest school. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
The sun glitters high through the branches of the Narbeth forest school. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Natalia Varauka eats grapes and watches the camp fire at the Narbeth Forest School in Pembrokeshire, U.K. The children's favourite food is fruit and vegetables. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Natalia Varauka eats grapes and watches the camp fire at the Narbeth Forest School in Pembrokeshire, U.K. The children’s favourite food is fruit and vegetables. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Artur Dubanevick sits on his trike at the Manor House Park gardens. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Artur Dubanevick sits on his trike at the Manor House Park gardens. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Yury Dubinchyk and Artur Dubanevick wrestle on the beach at Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Yury Dubinchyk and Artur Dubanevick wrestle on the beach at Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Artur Dubanevick sits on a rock at the St Davids visitor center. The children often suffer from a weak immune system and are prone to illness and infection. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Artur Dubanevick sits on a rock at the St Davids visitor center. The children often suffer from a weak immune system and are prone to illness and infection. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
An unkown child draws a picture depicting their experiences of the sea and beach for the first time. The children live in landlocked Belarus and have never experienced the ocean before. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
An unkown child draws a picture depicting their experiences of the sea and beach for the first time. The children live in landlocked Belarus and have never experienced the ocean before. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Sabina Filanovich runs in the shallows at Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire, West Wales, U.K. It is the first time she has experienced the ocean. Sabina lives in a village close to the exclusion zone of the Chernobyl nuclear power point in the landlocked country of Belarus. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Sabina Filanovich runs in the shallows at Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire, West Wales, U.K. It is the first time she has experienced the ocean. Sabina lives in a village close to the exclusion zone of the Chernobyl nuclear power point in the landlocked country of Belarus. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Palina Shyltsava eats an ice lolly after a full day of forest activities including marshmallow roasting and hide and seek at the Narbeth forest school farm. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Palina Shyltsava eats an ice lolly after a full day of forest activities including marshmallow roasting and hide and seek at the Narbeth forest school farm. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Andrei Zharnasek describes the daily events and in paricular his experience of the British seaside. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Andrei Zharnasek describes the daily events and in paricular his experience of the British seaside. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Andrei stands on the beach at Whitesands Bay in Pembrokeshire, West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Andrei stands on the beach at Whitesands Bay in Pembrokeshire, West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Sabina Filanovich is captured unaware as she looks at the ground near the Fishguard harbour, West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Sabina Filanovich is captured unaware as she looks at the ground near the Fishguard harbour, West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Sabina and Anhelina play at the park near the Fishguard harbour in West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Sabina and Anhelina play at the park near the Fishguard harbour in West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Palina Shyltsava, Gill and Yahor play Swingball at the Manor house Park near Tenby in West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Palina Shyltsava, Gill and Yahor play Swingball at the Manor house Park near Tenby in West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
After a day of Crab fishing near St Davids, West Wales, U.K Andrei Zharnasek soaks up the summer sun. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
After a day of Crab fishing near St Davids, West Wales, U.K Andrei Zharnasek soaks up the summer sun. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
The Children stroke a small goat at the Manor House Park in West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
The Children stroke a small goat at the Manor House Park in West Wales, U.K. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Artur stands at the Castell Henllys (Henllys Castle) medieval village with his face painted in tribal war paint. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Artur stands at the Castell Henllys (Henllys Castle) medieval village with his face painted in tribal war paint. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
Artur receives an examination at the opticians in Fishguard, West Wales, U.K. The children receive free medical examinations during their stay including eye tests, dental check ups and full medicals to ensure they are in a safe bill of health. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Artur receives an examination at the opticians in Fishguard, West Wales, U.K. The children receive free medical examinations during their stay including eye tests, dental check ups and full medicals to ensure they are in a safe bill of health. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’

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Sabina Filanovich and Anhelina Balbutskaya feel the texture of seaweed for the first time. Living in a landlocked country (Belarus) this is their first experience of the sea and the beach. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series 'The Healing Land'
Sabina Filanovich and Anhelina Balbutskaya feel the texture of seaweed for the first time. Living in a landlocked country (Belarus) this is their first experience of the sea and the beach. The children will spend up to a month with host families around the Pembrokeshire area of the U.K. An astonishing 85 per cent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry Ògenetic markersÓ that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation. A vicious cycle that unfortunately could continue for hundreds if not thousands of years. From the series ‘The Healing Land’
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