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Dead Horse Bay - Remnants of the Past 

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Welcome to Dead Horse Bay. History washes up on this shoreline every single day. Join me as I sift through the sand to find remnants of the past.
Thank you to Maggie & Moe for the suggestion to check out this place!
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Bloomsbury, NJ 08804

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@lindapeterson9267
@lindapeterson9267 5 лет назад
I really enjoy the diversity of your channel contents.......This was a truly unique adventure...thank you..💐
@juanitafruehling2039
@juanitafruehling2039 3 года назад
I imagine an artist taking bucketfuls, running it through a sieve and use all the pieces to make mosaics.
@hitchheike2
@hitchheike2 5 лет назад
I go there all the time...I have lots of little blue bottles ,brown Clorox bottles and I found old white ceramic light fixtures that I make into candle holders. Next time I make some more I will make of for you too ...next time check out the edge of the beach where the sea grass meets the sand...after a storm lots of cool stuff gets stuck there ...love all old photos books and paper too
@Paula_KentuckyRed
@Paula_KentuckyRed 5 лет назад
What a great adventure! I loved seeing all the items that had washed up. Loved the bank card/calendar too. It’s hard to imagine how some items remained intact that many years. Thank you for sharing this with us! 💕
@sarahtansey1650
@sarahtansey1650 5 лет назад
We have glass beach here in Nor Cal in Fort Bragg Cal. I use to visit it when I was a kid and im 65. Not aloud to take anything anymore. Sad. Its visited by to many people from around the world now . too crowded you should enjoy it now while they let you !!!!
@sarahtansey1650
@sarahtansey1650 5 лет назад
Been a junker all my life .Had many antique and collectable stores in No cal . retired but don't you know I Work for Meals on Wheels thirft store now . They would through away so much if I didn't work there .Its all junk to them. I make them alot of money and of course get great deals that I pay for. Love me some chippy paint rigjt!👍
@suzieq1024
@suzieq1024 5 лет назад
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
@Tatumbar
@Tatumbar 5 лет назад
I used to pick up all the colored glass pieces and put them in mason jars along with sea shells...
@jaypaster8244
@jaypaster8244 5 лет назад
Any sign of Jimmy Hoffa?
@bettybrackin1342
@bettybrackin1342 5 лет назад
Jay Paster 0
@annvelthouse1764
@annvelthouse1764 4 года назад
That white piece is a Sunkist juice bowl
@marilynmartin8417
@marilynmartin8417 4 года назад
😄
@jeanettestatler2022
@jeanettestatler2022 5 лет назад
Nice treasure hunt but I am such a hopeless fanatic about keeping our water and land clean it makes me sad
@bigdaddygarlic3958
@bigdaddygarlic3958 5 лет назад
Dolphins073 Bargains there’s nothing to keep clean anymore Concentrate on cleanup.
@ontariopicker6343
@ontariopicker6343 5 лет назад
In the UK they mudlark the Thames River here I would call you a Sandlarker!
@rutroh9647
@rutroh9647 5 лет назад
yes, one of my favorite mudlarker to follow is 'Nicola White mudlark - Tideline Art'. Goodstuff
@helenbailey8419
@helenbailey8419 2 года назад
Thats a great name instead of beach comer.
@stephaniec1700
@stephaniec1700 5 лет назад
Awesome!!! I use to do the same thing on the banks of the Connecticut River when I lived in Enfield. I would take the sea glass, pieces of pottery and all my small finds and display them in old mason jars. Looked really cool with my antiques and collectables. Side note......I absolutely love your videos. Taco Stacks recommended you and I'm glad he did.
@PaperandMoose
@PaperandMoose 5 лет назад
Thanks for stopping by the channel! I have a few mason jars around, normally I use them for shells but smalls will look good as well!
@fairyGrandmother
@fairyGrandmother 5 лет назад
Great adventure! thanks for taking us along. As a mother to 4 daughters I was concerned seeing you there on your own. Please consider taking along a friend next time! TFS
@hummerfan9360
@hummerfan9360 5 лет назад
Think of all the glass that could be recycled. It would clean that mess up, also.
@wendyvan7823
@wendyvan7823 5 лет назад
I love your ability to see how fantastic other people’s trash can be! Great adventure!
@SirBruceDetects
@SirBruceDetects 5 лет назад
Need a Metal Detector.. Nice Video..
@Ashley-ku7is
@Ashley-ku7is 5 лет назад
Reminds me of mudlarking on the river Thames.
@920laurenb
@920laurenb 5 лет назад
Interesting message in a bottle story- one was found in my village on Long Island- it had been thrown in the 90s by two girls, one of them died in a tragic hiking accident in Sweden I believe a few years later- so our little village pool beach was dedicated to her.
@chrislongbeard
@chrislongbeard 5 лет назад
It's a small world.
@charlessirois7627
@charlessirois7627 5 лет назад
Go to "nicola white mudlark - Tideline Art" on youtube to see what she dose with broken glass, I like her channel very creative
@maverick6722
@maverick6722 5 лет назад
This was going to be my recommendation as well :)
@Jnnycalndr
@Jnnycalndr 5 лет назад
I adore her! I so want one of her Thames glass fish!
@poppydoodles8514
@poppydoodles8514 5 лет назад
I was going to suggest her channel too. Treasure hunting plus social history plus wonderful views of the Thames. ❤️
@lauren-lighteningtreespiri795
@lauren-lighteningtreespiri795 5 лет назад
Check Out Nicola white mud larking Chanel on here she does what you are doing all the time , Its a big thing In the UK and the US picking up stuff on the shore line , Also you are collecting and clearing waste
@maryannanaya905
@maryannanaya905 5 лет назад
Wow, you need a big basket for all that. I would go nuts.
@missbev2590
@missbev2590 5 лет назад
You should do a small mosaic side table with your fabulous pieces!
@sheilastewart5662
@sheilastewart5662 5 лет назад
That's what I said too. Wouldn't that be beautiful?
@rosiesattic29
@rosiesattic29 5 лет назад
What a neat place. Thank you for sharing. I love all of your videos. Keep them coming.
@localsouptalks
@localsouptalks 5 лет назад
From your other videos, I felt that we were kindred souls... from this video, I know that we are. I’m an assemblage artist and I collect and use the kind of things you were drawn to today in my work. I love the headless figurine! I do use a bucket when I go out looking for treasures, and I do get curious looks from people - surprisingly, a lot of those people actually ask me what I’m doing, and we end up having a nice conversation. Thanks for sharing your day at the beach with us.
@PaperandMoose
@PaperandMoose 5 лет назад
A bucket would have been just fine here, there were a few other people scavenging too. If I venture back again, I’m using my bucket 🙂
@arlenes124
@arlenes124 5 лет назад
Dime savings bank...wow. I was born and raised in Brooklyn. Just outside of Coney Island! I bet my parents banked there!! Mermaid avenue! It’s really throwing me back in memory! I was born in 65 but still just amazing to see it!! I would only ask that if you can instead of just pointing at something and moving on maybe hold it to the camera 😊 would have loved to see the purse!
@PaperandMoose
@PaperandMoose 5 лет назад
I apologize & understand about my pointing & not showing an item. I tried to be cautious about the movement of the camera & had to edit out a lot of bending over/turning because the movement was just too much. (I get motion sickness at times so try to film as smooth as I can, though still working on it). Mermaid Avenue sounds like it would have been a great Street to live on!
@robinfisher7287
@robinfisher7287 5 лет назад
Check out Tideline Art with Nicola White. she is in London and searches along the River Thames for treasures from hundreds of years ago.
@deadhorse1391
@deadhorse1391 5 лет назад
Dead Horse Bay ...certainly a great name! 😉 I sell under the name mrsdeadhorse on eBay and used to have people send me things from places with “ Dead Horse” in it but never heard of this place. Really interesting, almost like an archeological dig , there must have an amazing amount of stuff buried there. I know lots of NYC is built on top of infill, going back to the 1700s even old sailing ships The spool thing I’m pretty sure is the spool from an old fishing reel. I thought the headless figurine put me of mind of the Dutch Boy paint character Glad you took your gloves off, picking up junk wearing gloves made you look like a wimpy amateur! 😃
@Jess-lf2fe
@Jess-lf2fe 5 лет назад
There is a street/hill/area lol in my town called dead horse hill. & The city next to my town has a restaurant called "dead horse restaurant". I live in MA. Not sure if you've heard of it before, just figured of share that with you. :)
@deadhorse1391
@deadhorse1391 5 лет назад
Jessica Walsh , thanks no I haven’t. I googled it and for some reason they combine Deadhorse into one word.
@PaperandMoose
@PaperandMoose 5 лет назад
I know people want gloves worn for safety & sanitary reasons, but I just find them super cumbersome to deal with, especially if I am filming too.
@NurseMickiLea
@NurseMickiLea 5 лет назад
Loved this video, the treasure hunt is so fun. You should do it again in a few weeks just to see what is different.
@doughgirl9157
@doughgirl9157 5 лет назад
WoW, Sun? Sunkist white glass juicer, I have one that I use, it's old, 1950's? about. Thanks for sharing and look forward to what you do in the future with your finds and hope you do this type of video, treasure hunts in the Wild.
@pathardin7580
@pathardin7580 5 лет назад
Good recommendations for Nicola White mudlarking. She finds all these treasures and, like you, gives a history lesson too! Pat in Florida
@PaperandMoose
@PaperandMoose 5 лет назад
That's my plan tonight - bag of popcorn & some RU-vid watching. Everyone has given so many recommendations for Nicola White, so must check it out!
@USMCBombShell
@USMCBombShell 4 года назад
I love how you mixed it up with this "episode." Way to go hunny! Love how you love history like I do. You my dear Rock!
@PaperandMoose
@PaperandMoose 4 года назад
It was a fun trip!
@safetymom2092
@safetymom2092 5 лет назад
What a fantastic way to spend the day !
@SharaStacks
@SharaStacks 5 лет назад
Most people want to go to Paris. I want to go to Dead Horse Bay. It’s on my bucket list.
@lynnlopez3274
@lynnlopez3274 5 лет назад
Brilliant! Great adventure! Thank you.
@laurajohnwoodwood967
@laurajohnwoodwood967 5 лет назад
If anything, you are one of the people who will give these items the respect and reverence that the need. So PLEASE NEXT TIME BRING YOUR BUCK LOL. Thank you for sharing this adventures. I love learning about places like these
@wendywhite9244
@wendywhite9244 5 лет назад
Shocking and amazing at the same time! 🇨🇦
@joycescott6066
@joycescott6066 5 лет назад
Loved going on this adventure with you ❤ Your enthusiasm is catchy and I smiled thru the whole thing . This is not to far from me as I am in Connecticut. . . another bucket list item ! If you are like me and I think you are I would have taken a moment for all the gentle horse souls that have passed thru there and whispered a little prayer for this beach to release the bad (think that's what happened when it exploded) horses bursting thru the purgatory they must have endured to a beautiful beach on the other side of Rainbow Bridge. . . The washed up shoe souls NOW that's a whole other story . . . TFS 👍 Please go back with a little bucket & shovel so much treasure to be had and it's right at your fingertips 💎
@Stormyone53
@Stormyone53 5 лет назад
I would love to pick there and make jewelry with the pottery pieces.
@francesedwards4369
@francesedwards4369 5 лет назад
Another fascinating video! The history aspect adds so much to the meaning of the trip. You found some really cool items. Enjoying your channel! Keep it going...
@PaperandMoose
@PaperandMoose 5 лет назад
Thank you - glad you enjoy the channel!
@sheilastewart5662
@sheilastewart5662 5 лет назад
Oh, to collect many, many colored pieces and make a mosaic table top or picture or something!
@UrbanDKaye
@UrbanDKaye 5 лет назад
Great finds! 19:20 - T.C. Wheaton Glass Co. 19:50 - Owens Illinois Glass Co. symbol 20:51 - Sunkist orange reamer, c. 1950 22:18 - Jadeite (popular in the '30s & '40s) 23:03 - More Jadeite.
@helenbailey8419
@helenbailey8419 2 года назад
Thankfully glass,pottery and leather is made with natural products.Its plastic thats the problem.Thankfully being adressed now.
@seleneapolczynski6093
@seleneapolczynski6093 2 года назад
Wow Little Sprite... I ran across this video looking for videos I missed. Dead Horse Bay... What a great tag along.
@minnesotagal507
@minnesotagal507 5 лет назад
What a cool idea for a video !
@asterix7842
@asterix7842 2 года назад
The bay of lost soles. I looked it up on Google Maps- the beach is called Glass Bottle Beach. There's a great ABC News video on Dead Horse Bay here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tqgNSAbi1fs.html It's part of a National Park, so it's actually illegal to remove anything from the beach.
@lynnlopez3274
@lynnlopez3274 5 лет назад
When I was a youngun' all students would open a Dime Savings Account. Weekly our pennies, dimes, and quarters were brought to class. Definitely in grade school in 1952/53! You may have gotten a sun burn. The beaches do burn you faster.
@judithjanes5738
@judithjanes5738 5 лет назад
Have you seen TideLineArt's RU-vid videos? Nicola Smith and her friends mudlarking along The Thames foreshore in London. They find coins, pottery pieces, metal silver/gold jewelry that can be a couple of thousand years old, it's the ultimate in junk-picking!
@janiecarlson5171
@janiecarlson5171 5 лет назад
I loved that the piece of paper you found said the address of the bank was at Mermaid Ave. How cool is that! I couldn’t believe all the shoe soles that were washed up.
@martinaschalk-dietrich3314
@martinaschalk-dietrich3314 5 лет назад
Love the Pictures and the Music, but I Wood never kiss a guy showed on the Pictures ;-). Go on with your Projects - I love them! Thank you for sharing and greatings from Germany!
@deborahfogel3689
@deborahfogel3689 3 года назад
Thank you for taking us with you! I love the sound of the water and noise of the birds. Did you pick up a purse and go through it? There may be things stuck in them. Like compactor lipstick tubes. May even your first love ephemera! Thanks again for sharing. Your videos are awesome. I joined late so working my way forward. I may start watching some of at the moment stuff. 🤷
@Brenda-qm4sy
@Brenda-qm4sy 5 лет назад
Hi There Please check out Nicola TidelineArt. She mudlarks on the Themes River in London. Its kinda what you are doing. Dont worry about taking it.
@kerrypitt9789
@kerrypitt9789 3 года назад
Porcelain is not really pollution in this case. Nothing like plastic by any stretch. Try using a little garden claw to scratch the surface. If you watch the mudlarks like Nicola White or Si-Finds you will see how important it can be. They have to be licensed and each license restricts the depth of the person Mudlarking. Substantial finds must be brought to the museum for registration and pictures, possibly displayed. It is worth your while to watch them. You may be walking on vintage or antique pollution that will teach you history and ceramic or glass is just going back to the earth but in the meantime you can collect pieces and upcycle. The Northern mudlarks can show you how to make glass beads out of beach glass. When you start this, you open up ewhole new world.
@PotterCountyDiggers
@PotterCountyDiggers 5 лет назад
Cool video! I subbed. (God bless ya, when you sneezed). 🤪
@joannerickard5023
@joannerickard5023 4 года назад
I've always wanted to go there....I am a sea glass nut!!! Pottery is always nice to find. That place looks amazing!
@davidvincent2nd757
@davidvincent2nd757 2 года назад
Dead Horse Bay I never knew . That's really a disaster. I'm glad you enjoyed it . I don't think I'd go there but I'm going to research it . I want to know how it happened , was the government mad and so much more . All those shoes .
@paulanull8731
@paulanull8731 5 лет назад
I think you would like this site to watch and then see some of the art work she creates from items she has found in the tidal areas on the Thames River. You are having so much fun it is great to watch your enthusiasm. ru-vid.com/show-UC2K7yEwPIcPaQT5FM78dpywAlso check inside the purses. Sometimes they have treasures and paper items inside. Even jewelry, keys or kids toys. At 19:14 you show your small bottles and I thought they would be great to label with potions for Halloween and maybe spring tonic for your spring decor. Have more fun.
@maurad5378
@maurad5378 5 лет назад
Love your channel! So many interesting topics! Thank you for sharing! Do you only sell items locally ? Blessings from Western Pa.!
@coachwork
@coachwork 4 года назад
There were lots of poor people living there who couldn't afford to move their stuff. There were entire households of stuff that the wicked, powerful city planner just kicked them out. So it wasn't a landfill. Horse bones yes, from the rendering plant was just tossed into the water. Junk collectors have removed most of the intact stuff, like thousands of dolls, etc. I hope there's a documentary or book you can check out!
@sandraclancy6221
@sandraclancy6221 5 лет назад
Nothing wrong with looking for history. Although sad as you said. Should go to Nicola White Mudlarking channel. She finds things on the Thames river. Makes one of a kind art with the dishes and bottles with the broken pieces. Awesome place.
@CaptainAmerica-nl4tq
@CaptainAmerica-nl4tq 4 года назад
I never saw this video .... Looks like a day of adventure 👍 I caint believe those people let there dog walk over broken glass ! Lastly your kitchen looks beautiful ! Well as always Renee , be safe , happy , and healthy ☺👍
@Dinoson1
@Dinoson1 5 лет назад
Latex examination gloves would have been perfect for picking along that shore. Imagine being a teacher and taking your students down there for a history/ecology lesson.
@larryboysen5911
@larryboysen5911 5 лет назад
Again...that milk glass shard is a piece of a Sunkist orange juice reamer. I have one of these...they were made of milk glass in white or green. These were from the 40's.
@laurafifer4453
@laurafifer4453 4 года назад
When I lived in Hawaii there was places like this and I would walk for hours on my days off. The best times to go is after a rain storm everything gets moved around and washed up. So much fun. Thanks for sharing.
@kvkosmosk3891
@kvkosmosk3891 4 года назад
Someone likely already commented on this, but the blue bit of pottery that said HARK is a piece of Cameo ware from Harker pottery 🙂.
@judithjanes5738
@judithjanes5738 5 лет назад
That cream-color glass piece with 'Sun' on it was probably a citrus juicer, Sunkist brand?
@helenbailey8419
@helenbailey8419 2 года назад
This underlines my comments.Armchair travel with you.The sky is so clear the sand clean and the water clear.I would never see all this in a life time.Thank-you Renee.
@geofft3214
@geofft3214 5 лет назад
Awesome mudlarking video. that place is amazing. Hope you do more like this. That "SUN" piece is a vintage 1920s "Sunkist" lemon juicer.
@rowenaphilbeck1919
@rowenaphilbeck1919 5 лет назад
That is very cool. I would get some and make a mosaic piece with them. Very cool finds. I love doing that and arrowhead digging as well.
@bmoritzdesign3862
@bmoritzdesign3862 4 года назад
“Sun” was a clam broth glass “Sunkist” juicer. “Hark” is Harkerware.
@denisewalberg5803
@denisewalberg5803 4 года назад
Wouldn’t want to walk barefoot! Lol! Kind of an ugly history, even the name sounds like it would be a title for a horror movie. Lol!
@hfsaid
@hfsaid 5 лет назад
Why would anybody object to people taking some of that garbage (excuse me - treasure) off that beach? That must be the most polluted beach on the east coast! The city should pay people to come & take stuff home!
@gwenwiedner3392
@gwenwiedner3392 5 лет назад
Loved this, thanks for bringing us along. It was fun!
@apostlewoody
@apostlewoody 5 лет назад
Take whatever you want..!!!
@mikki3961
@mikki3961 5 лет назад
Make mosaics with those pieces. Or layer them in a beautiful clear jar to put in a window. If you went in the grassy area on the beach, you can find intact bottles in the dirt.
@walterzaremba3866
@walterzaremba3866 5 лет назад
That calendar 1953 was made the year I was born... This July I'll be 66! Love your Vlog's, keep them coming...
@joycescott6066
@joycescott6066 5 лет назад
Me too !
@cocobeanie4704
@cocobeanie4704 4 года назад
I found a calendar from 1953 to!!!! It was a calendar of events for a hotel in Pennsylvania!!!
@johnsteinman4462
@johnsteinman4462 5 лет назад
That place is a material goldmine. Are those shoe soles leather ? You could collect glass, and pottery and sell it in bags., make a bottleneck sculpture.
@dkline032
@dkline032 5 лет назад
I’ve done this for beach glass. A small rake is immensely helpful.
@alaskandistractions
@alaskandistractions 3 года назад
Also, citric acid is fantastic for cleaning beach glass! Our beach is super rusty and has black mud that stains...but the citric acid REALLY helps to get them clean! I soak mine, usually, overnight and they are much easier to scrub by morning!
@robinw.darnell4269
@robinw.darnell4269 5 лет назад
You got some sun!
@lynnstanton7018
@lynnstanton7018 5 лет назад
You can make a beautiful table and call it Dead Horse Bay table with all those different chips of Pottery
@nancywalter7555
@nancywalter7555 5 лет назад
Cool. I went years ago. Still have some treasures. Make sure you shower after you get home...
@susanf8559
@susanf8559 5 лет назад
I was 7 yrs old in 1953 in bay ridge,brooklyn.our bank was the dime savings bank on 75th st. And 13th ave.
@themadpants781
@themadpants781 3 года назад
did you know that its illegal to take things from Dead Horse Bay? now you know.
@suejohnson3972
@suejohnson3972 5 лет назад
Renee this was absolutely amazing I was attracted to a lot of green glass pieces keep up the good work 😁 💗
@vickiemedina4446
@vickiemedina4446 5 лет назад
There is a RU-vid channel mud larking with Nicola White (I’m pretty sure ) I love this sort of content 👍🏻
@sarahbrewer8945
@sarahbrewer8945 5 лет назад
Vickie Medina Yes, Tideline Art, Nicola White. Paper and Moose you would love her channel as she researches what she finds and makes wonderful art out off the glass and China.
@PaperandMoose
@PaperandMoose 5 лет назад
Will be checking it out!
@nancywalter7555
@nancywalter7555 5 лет назад
Wea your gloves! Also, the stuff is coming for the trash heap it’s built on, not the sea.
@tonyablais7320
@tonyablais7320 5 лет назад
I just love this video. Dead Horse Bay has been on my list of places to go glassing. I hope I get there 🌸
@janb2162
@janb2162 3 года назад
I'd love to spend hours with a bucket and pick "treasure"!
@nascarmommam5915
@nascarmommam5915 5 лет назад
Wow, enjoy the history and all and the little treasures that where found very different, but totally enjoyable! thank you for sharing and thanks to the subscribers that suggested this for you! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ~ Texas
@alaskandistractions
@alaskandistractions 3 года назад
Oh, my favorite pastime!! Loooooove beachcombing!! 😍😍😍
@nadineingram283
@nadineingram283 5 лет назад
What fun! Someone that does mosaic items would love all that pottery. I've seen people make jewelry out of pottery & China pieces.
@kristymcnett5746
@kristymcnett5746 3 года назад
Incredible finding 1953 ephemera!
@zlatinkaquinones3733
@zlatinkaquinones3733 5 лет назад
Why don’t they clean that mess up get all those prisoners from prison that are living off the fat of the land the ones are going to be released soon to clean all that bring back the chain gang
@shakeme3290
@shakeme3290 5 лет назад
Could have collected a bucket of soles for your Halloween display
@texmex124
@texmex124 3 года назад
What did you do with the pieces of glass....a collage would be awesome!
@theresapassarelli1599
@theresapassarelli1599 2 года назад
Great video! Did you notice all the cerved pieces of tile? I wonder what they are.
@nancykusler2880
@nancykusler2880 5 лет назад
Mudlarking! Check out Nicola White in the UK
@meghanmcclamma1662
@meghanmcclamma1662 Месяц назад
Pollution should be cleaned up!
@texmex124
@texmex124 3 года назад
Invest in a Metal detector and take us on a scavenger hunt....please!!
@joycesusong1820
@joycesusong1820 5 лет назад
You should take a metal detector and go find more treasures. May money, rings, or buckles, earrings. Who knows?
@thetreasurehuntingboomer
@thetreasurehuntingboomer 5 лет назад
Waa going to say same thing ..imagine the finds
@PaperandMoose
@PaperandMoose 5 лет назад
I had a metal detector once years ago... purchased from Walmart. Needless to say, wasn’t very good. I put a quarter right underneath it & it didn’t pick it up 😂
@lissahenry1897
@lissahenry1897 4 года назад
That first piece of glass came off of a small little oil lamp. Those top pieces screwed down onto its base.
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