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There are few places on earth as intimately tied to historic feats of strength as the Highlands of Scotland. There are countless stories of local warriors and clansmen training for battle. Of castle bodyguards proving their strength by carrying heavy weights over long distances. An often cited tale dates back to the 11th century when King Malcolm III summoned his countrymen to compete in a foot race that would determine who would become his royal messenger.
All over Scotland are remnants of these ancient tests of strength - lifting stones, formed over the centuries by wind and river erosion, each with its own history and local lore. A relative few still know about and seek out these ancient stones. This is their story.

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@B10ella
@B10ella 7 лет назад
Amazing filming by lovely people....heartfelt thanks to all involved. Very special tribute to my late husband Gordon Dinnie. So proud on his behalf!
@roguefitness
@roguefitness 7 лет назад
Senga! An immense thank you, again, to you for being a part of this film. Your knowledge was a huge addition!
@stephenarmstrong4801
@stephenarmstrong4801 7 лет назад
Senga Dinnie - This was absolutely beautiful, thank you so much for sharing.
@BlairBryngelson
@BlairBryngelson 7 лет назад
Senga Dinnie this was incredibly powerful to watch and I knew nothing of the history prior to this film. thanks for contributing Senga!
@punypoppy9147
@punypoppy9147 7 лет назад
Much respect from Finland. This was very interesting and nice video! Enjoyed it a lot. Thank you.
@themadlad8540
@themadlad8540 7 лет назад
Senga Dinnie Cheers from Oklahoma USA!
@kurt7lane
@kurt7lane 7 лет назад
"In the same token im quite happy to lift my fists fast if nessicary" Fucking A old man Fucking a
@mykemcc1
@mykemcc1 7 лет назад
Outstanding. The good people at Rouge should continue to produce great short movies. I have enjoyed them.
@roguefitness
@roguefitness 7 лет назад
There are many more Rogue films to come... Thanks for watching!
@alicesmith4428
@alicesmith4428 5 лет назад
Not enough people have seen this. I’ve rewatched it so many times
@Indiana_stones
@Indiana_stones 2 года назад
Just finished my stone tour of Scotland. This documentary had a lot to do with that. Best weekend ever. Dalwhinnie, newtonmore, barevan, sherriffmuir, ardvorlich, puterach, monachyle and Fianna. Incredible weekend
@sgntpepper1976
@sgntpepper1976 Год назад
Just listened to your Blindboy podcast (for the third time in as many days) one of the most interesting pieces I’ve come across. Have you gotten to the bottom of what the “MOUILÍN” in PORT BHÉAL AN DÚN stands for yet?
@Indiana_stones
@Indiana_stones Год назад
@@sgntpepper1976 it means "large granite boulder" there are moulairs, mouilins and ullains, all meanly slightly different shapes, weights. 50 words for stone on the aran islands!
@ClassyDogFilms
@ClassyDogFilms 7 лет назад
This was wonderfully shot and edited. I got a little choked up watching a film about stones. Thanks for making this, Rogue.
@crossfitbilly
@crossfitbilly 7 лет назад
Thanks A ton to Rogue for doing this.... Stoneland Rocks!
@roguefitness
@roguefitness 7 лет назад
We agree! Thanks for watching.
@briankessler136
@briankessler136 7 лет назад
haha "rocks"
@s3v3nstr1ngd3m0n
@s3v3nstr1ngd3m0n 7 лет назад
Absolutely superb. i'm bemused why anyone could give this a thumbs down.
@ObesetoBeast
@ObesetoBeast 7 лет назад
Absolutely beautiful film!
@xabier1375
@xabier1375 7 лет назад
wow, I'm Basque and we have the exactly same sport with the big rocks! Greetings brothers :)
@Calum_S
@Calum_S 5 лет назад
I was watching the Rogue Fitness film about Basque strongmen right before this one! Greetings from Scotland.
@martasantamaria1354
@martasantamaria1354 4 года назад
En efecto, aquí tienes el reportaje ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vck32S27RmM.html
@Dom-fx4kt
@Dom-fx4kt 4 года назад
The Basque people are a warrior people too like the Highlanders.
@philiplevins6702
@philiplevins6702 4 года назад
@@Dom-fx4kt Celtic brothers and sisters
@philiplevins6702
@philiplevins6702 4 года назад
@@martasantamaria1354 thank you.... eskerrik asko
@nerolsalguod4649
@nerolsalguod4649 5 лет назад
When I was in my 20s I could dead lift 600 pounds and press 425 pounds. I am a Gordon and Grandpa was from Aberdeenshire. I compete in the highland games , still at 65. Some of the stones that Ive made into low walls were un excess of 200 pounds and many others I couldnt lift I moved with bars. Ive always believed that a man should be as strong as possible until his dieing day. My sons competed in the games as well , and what fun it was to have them there. Hello from Arizona USA. Good video! Thank You!
@leeadams3494
@leeadams3494 4 года назад
Nerol Salguod you are a credit to yourself sir. Congratulations on your health! We all aim to be like you one day.
@chetrok1
@chetrok1 7 лет назад
Thank you for putting this up, my Father came here from Glasgow when he was 5, lost alot of history coming to the US here, I always sat w my Grandmother god rest her soul, and always talked with her about home, Ill make my way someday
@extrasmack
@extrasmack 7 лет назад
This was a lovely tribute to strength, tradition, and the beautiful tradition of strength still being kept alive and well. Long may it be so. Great job Rogue! Thanks for filming and sharing this.
@JackHiper
@JackHiper 7 лет назад
Im moving to Scotland and opening a chiropractor service.
@sidgar1
@sidgar1 5 лет назад
+Denny Cadieux I've had chronic lower back pain for almost 20 years and chiropractic treatment is the only thing that has helped relieve the pain. I can walk without pain and even go up stairs now. Calling bullshit on your claims of bullshit.
@terraflops
@terraflops 5 лет назад
I laughed so hard after reading your comment, thanks :)
@superboy9080
@superboy9080 5 лет назад
Easy ways to get rich life hacks 😆
@timhook2086
@timhook2086 4 года назад
sidgar1 its true though. Its only a small temporary revilement. Theres a podcast where a one of the guys is a long time chiropractor and says the doctor title is bogus.
@randellbigr1960
@randellbigr1960 4 года назад
James T (tit) .......... You'd end up as they say in scotland "rooked" .... were all real men in scotland
@gabrielpena-ramos7194
@gabrielpena-ramos7194 7 лет назад
added to bucket list: go to scotland and see the Highland games
@Jeudaos
@Jeudaos 6 лет назад
ikr, same
@TheFarmersFarmington
@TheFarmersFarmington 5 лет назад
Gabriel Pena-Ramos why not make it go to Scotland and lift the stones.
@SalWare686
@SalWare686 4 года назад
Clown World that’s on mine now
@saraliftsandthrifts9994
@saraliftsandthrifts9994 7 лет назад
Absolutely beautifully produced! I come from a very long line of Scots and have attended many highland games growing up. My boyfriend is now competing at local highland games in WA state and crushing it! This short film really captured the heart and soul of Scotland and the traditions that are passed down from generation to generation. Love it!!!
@roguefitness
@roguefitness 7 лет назад
That's awesome, Sara! Make sure he watches this. It will increase his stone lift by at least 10 kg.
@Slasher1331
@Slasher1331 Год назад
This documentary was made with love and respect. Scotland is a beautiful country with a rich history in strength.
@Jeudaos
@Jeudaos 6 лет назад
Now THAT was 46 minutes well spent this sunday afternoon. Amazing job with the doc and connecting modern day strongman back to stone lifting. Which is why they still have that as one of the biggest events in WSM. LOVED IT
@zaneorton9843
@zaneorton9843 6 лет назад
A documentary about stones that actually got me holding my tears back... Bravo!
@pcs3576
@pcs3576 7 лет назад
One word.....STRONG! Bravo Rogue
@RamblinAround
@RamblinAround 7 лет назад
Truly great documentary...well done!
@Kado1609
@Kado1609 3 года назад
This is the greatest example why history and traditions are important
@rogerhart612
@rogerhart612 2 года назад
I've watched this 4 times now and each time I get a deep appreciation for the people past and present who lifed these magnificent ancient stones. Well done Rogue
@1981stonemonkey
@1981stonemonkey 9 месяцев назад
Same.
@occovonjanuszkiewicz191
@occovonjanuszkiewicz191 7 месяцев назад
Same here fella. This and the Iceland film, Fulsterkur, are worth seeing more than once and getting a little emotional over!
@MBHerbig
@MBHerbig 7 лет назад
This is so much better than all the drinking tradition that is passed on in bavaria. everybody competing, taking part in the sport. keeping people on the move. just watching this makes me eager to compete.and take part in this tradition
@roguefitness
@roguefitness 7 лет назад
Thanks, MBHerbig!
@vanseaco7058
@vanseaco7058 7 лет назад
Beautiful Land , I have always had this pull inside to be in Scotland
@twecharclimber
@twecharclimber 5 лет назад
Make it happen🙂💪
@shawnbruce6934
@shawnbruce6934 6 лет назад
I am Super Proud to Be a Scot!! Love This!
@TheJupiteL
@TheJupiteL 7 лет назад
Scotland is such a beatiful country, maybe someday I'll be there.
@CheatEngineMods
@CheatEngineMods 7 лет назад
It's pure shite actually
@TheJupiteL
@TheJupiteL 7 лет назад
scriblieass butt maybe when you actually live there, for a little visit I think it's a great country.
@CheatEngineMods
@CheatEngineMods 7 лет назад
Lol I live in the Highlands, Cairngorms
@sonyipod1987
@sonyipod1987 7 лет назад
I live here and its a great country. More than welcome to visit.
@jachin5177
@jachin5177 6 лет назад
I lived in Scotland for over 2 years and go back often. It's such a beautiful place. It's worth the trip. From Oban to Aberdeen, to the highlands, islands and all in between!
@lasker31
@lasker31 5 лет назад
Saw this on Netflix and I have to say this is a film that will usher in a new era for a great Scottish tradition.
@shamusmenzies3487
@shamusmenzies3487 2 года назад
Got really choked up watching this. Neither my grandpa or my dad got to lift our family stone. Grandpas dad died before he was 11 and dad was a father of three by like 21. So I really hope to go to Scotland someday and lift our family stone in their stead.
@paulmscotland5560
@paulmscotland5560 5 лет назад
so proud of my Scottish heritage
@JoshYork
@JoshYork 7 лет назад
Wow. That was fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing this story. The film was absolutely top notch. Who would have guessed a story about a bunch of stones could be so moving and inspiring?
@7028301890193
@7028301890193 7 лет назад
I hope this is going to be entered in film competitions; it's a beautiful piece of work!
@LongStrong2019
@LongStrong2019 7 лет назад
Thank you for making this documentary. It was incredibly well done. I've lost track of how many times I've watched it. I am now planning a trip to Scotland to lift all of these stones.
@kingjulien1726
@kingjulien1726 7 лет назад
yup! two massive boulders hanging between a man's legs as the thumbnail. nailed it!
@mattmax8599
@mattmax8599 7 лет назад
amazing movie. I feel a connection to this film in a special way because my family is from scotland and seeing that landscape and those stones brought up a longing in me
@danielwright8139
@danielwright8139 2 года назад
Chole brennan! Absolutely amazing lift of the Dinny replica at Arnold's 22
@rachitsoni8709
@rachitsoni8709 5 лет назад
Scotland is really a cool place in entire video everywhere there were lot of trees , it has amazing culture and really a good place to connect with nature .
@rothotborski
@rothotborski 5 лет назад
Beautiful film about strength sport and tradition...i was in Scotland once and it was the most beautiful place i've ever been and I'm dreaming every day to go there again...must see the highland games
@LADenton91
@LADenton91 4 месяца назад
I have been so inprired by this documentary, like many others, that i pulled a load of stones out of and old rockery, weighed them and marked them and now i lift them in the garden. Thanks rogue and everyone involved
@MrThatonebitch
@MrThatonebitch 7 лет назад
Awesome job guys, fuckin top film
@roguefitness
@roguefitness 7 лет назад
Thanks, Andrea!
@benine9
@benine9 7 лет назад
Gorgeously shot. Well done, Rogue.
@roguefitness
@roguefitness 7 лет назад
Thanks, Ben!
@Psychodrumstick
@Psychodrumstick 7 лет назад
This is so awesome! Being obsessed with all things strongman, this is like a Christmas present for me. Thank you, Rogue so much for this!
@oliverallen5324
@oliverallen5324 7 лет назад
What a beauty it is commune with the rites of men through time.
@motobootboy
@motobootboy 7 лет назад
What a wonderful film!! Thanks for all the hard work :) (it made me teary and that is a great thing, in my opinion)
@ForeverYoungTattooCo
@ForeverYoungTattooCo 7 лет назад
Well done. I loved this. The Scots have such a rich,deep and lovely heritage. just awesome.
@ZDS1986
@ZDS1986 Год назад
What an incredible production. Amazing video Rogue!! Thank you so much.
@imienazwisko3630
@imienazwisko3630 7 лет назад
Love Scotland! from Poland
@PanAM88
@PanAM88 3 года назад
Witaj, miłego dnia.
@nwk-wt3ty
@nwk-wt3ty 3 года назад
It is mutual my friend.
@user-yp5id7id8x
@user-yp5id7id8x 2 месяца назад
It's good example to remember our slavian sports traditions! Hi from Russia!
@drustories9857
@drustories9857 7 лет назад
Awesome documentary!!! I can't stop looking at that dudes toupee tho!
@drvonschwartz
@drvonschwartz 5 лет назад
Yeah, go ahead and remove that rug old timer. Show that head with pride.
@ChrisBrown-ud3ng
@ChrisBrown-ud3ng 7 лет назад
One of the best 'weightlifting/fitness' related films that I have ever seen. Very touching and motivating. Thank you guys for showing me an even deeper view into something that I have always been interested in. God bless you for that.
@shubhamtripathi3177
@shubhamtripathi3177 5 лет назад
What a documentary! They have huge respect and love for their history of stones. I love it.
@Crookeylad
@Crookeylad 2 года назад
This is so inspiring to me... To think that something so simple as lifting stones can be so beautiful and meaningful! Well done!
@jacobmoss5147
@jacobmoss5147 5 лет назад
RIP to Dr. Terry Todd, Gordon Dinnie, and Peter Martin. Great men who worked extremely hard to promote this magnificent culture and the strength behind it.
@ElWapo-rl1fn
@ElWapo-rl1fn 7 лет назад
Totally blown away by this documentary. Beautiful story, really touch me. Looking forward to finding the stones and having a go myself. Just amazing.
@barrygregg3580
@barrygregg3580 7 лет назад
Lovely film! Thanks so much for sharing it Rogue. My son and I visited Scotland in 2013 during a very stormy December. I'd love to go back again.
@mnberg
@mnberg 7 лет назад
This is phenomenal. You should definately enter this in some film festivals. Truly great work.
@douglasclark8648
@douglasclark8648 7 лет назад
I was not expecting this kind of documentary material. What an unexpected pleasure.
@FuckinSpenky
@FuckinSpenky 5 лет назад
Wow, I got emotional at the very last sequence after the credits. Fantastic documentary, thanks Rogue
@terred999
@terred999 7 лет назад
Beautiful cinematography and a wonderful story. Reinforces my pride to be a Scot.
@PioneerBlue
@PioneerBlue 7 лет назад
Stumbled upon this while watching climbing videos. Absolutely brilliant!
@jodiweber4807
@jodiweber4807 4 года назад
So enjoyed this. Was in my Grandfather's home of Scotland last fall with my Mother. Love my Scottish heritage & my Grandfather's country!
@deggeBOBBY
@deggeBOBBY 7 лет назад
This was a fascinating documentary. It was wonderful to learn about this piece of Scottish history that I did not know too much about. The way it was shot was very respectful. I am glad that Rogue didn't bring in famous strongmen to lift the stones for the film. Learning about the people who really have a connection with them was great.
@jenniferjones6687
@jenniferjones6687 3 года назад
Wonderful film, such interesting history. I truely admire Scotland and the Scotts. These traditions and indiviual cultures must be preserved and continued. It's vital for future generations. Thanks for sharing with us all.
@joshuasampson9467
@joshuasampson9467 7 лет назад
absolutely beautiful tribute to strength history in Scotland! such an wealth of amazing traditions still going
@Stoneislandlover
@Stoneislandlover 5 лет назад
So nice to see people honoring their history, love it.
@janetdinnie8353
@janetdinnie8353 7 лет назад
Thank you for a wonderful, informative, inspiring movie. . Your film has now been added to our family history. Well done! - J.Dinnie
@Burlesqueable
@Burlesqueable 7 лет назад
Absolutely amazing Film!!!!!! Well done guys ya did the Scottish proud. Shared the trailer on FB with my Scottish friends and they were ecstatic.
@erika4921
@erika4921 4 года назад
Such an awesome film with far more history, culture and wonderful touching personal stories than I expected. Beautifully filmed too! I was supposed to be in Scotland for my 5th trip this past month, but had to cancel so all of these stories are so enjoyable since I couldn’t go. Alba gu brath! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@scottthomson700
@scottthomson700 6 лет назад
A special wee bit o film that captures so much in such a short time. The editing was 1st class!! Well done and Thanks!.
@DrBong12345
@DrBong12345 8 месяцев назад
Always collected heavy stones and carried them as far as I can home, I didn't know this was a thing just instinctive thing to want to do! This is an incredible film thank you so much! Great to feel connected to the past
@strikerite
@strikerite 7 лет назад
This was absolutely beautifully done. Thanks for this.
@NicholasAndersenthecommonplace
What a great picture...of a great people and land...thanks so much for producing this. I work out often with railroad ties but at the end when they played "Scotland the Brave" I wanted to have a go at some stones. Thanks again.
@keltoibard
@keltoibard 7 лет назад
This film was fantastic. Thank you so much for making it.
@alistairslater
@alistairslater 7 лет назад
Well done Rogue, great documentary and some great cinematography. Good to see some great scenery from 'back home'. Thanks.
@mikeadams9476
@mikeadams9476 7 лет назад
Incredible video, extremely well executed and hits home in a wonderful way. Perfect timing too, my Highland Games season is starting up in a few months.....great inspiration!
@barbmartins6747
@barbmartins6747 7 лет назад
Really excellent! Thanks so much for putting this together.
@TheVanDamminator
@TheVanDamminator 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for making this. It was inspiring and incredibly well done.
@staind620
@staind620 7 лет назад
Thank you, Rogue. I compete in Highland Games and this gave me goosebumps. It's a wonderfully made video.
@jokinomx
@jokinomx 4 года назад
Just an awesome documentary! Well done! I really thought it captured Scotland very well. Thank to all involved!
@jsavage6355
@jsavage6355 7 лет назад
Not at all what I was expecting. Beautiful film.
@kettlebellmusclegain
@kettlebellmusclegain 7 лет назад
Absolutely wonderfully done. I highly enjoyed watching this doc.
@sammavitae114
@sammavitae114 7 лет назад
Great movie , a tribute to the spirit of the Scots and traditions from lang ago. Also nice to see Jan Todd. I remember her from the seventies in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (New Scotland).
@jacobwilson7202
@jacobwilson7202 6 лет назад
Freakin' well made. Goosebumps and near tears. 😥
@helenpaul8228
@helenpaul8228 7 лет назад
Just stumbled upon this film. A Great find. Gives me clues as to why I like to move and lift heavy objects...and have all my llfe. So good.
@graysonbarnette2959
@graysonbarnette2959 7 лет назад
Awesome film. Love strength and tradition
@Scyllax
@Scyllax 7 лет назад
Here in Southern Maine, there are roads traced still by farm walls, and some of their stones are substantial, along the sides of the roads.
@samphillips363
@samphillips363 4 года назад
Watched this a number of times Brilliant film Scotland Lifting stones amazing .
@anarchoaristocracy8368
@anarchoaristocracy8368 5 лет назад
It's our duty to preserve this, their heritage, and a future for their children.
@TheWarrior124
@TheWarrior124 7 лет назад
Thanks Rogue ... outstanding !!! Absolutely loved it, so inspiring
@Irv350
@Irv350 7 лет назад
I want to hurl a giant stone while screaming out "FREEDOM!"
@roguefitness
@roguefitness 7 лет назад
Us too!
@ReDeV7
@ReDeV7 7 лет назад
yeah you're really oppressed by the English (sarcasm)
@janeasher5528
@janeasher5528 7 лет назад
ReDeV7 nobody said we were!
@Micah_Makes
@Micah_Makes 7 лет назад
Go to you local highland games and get into. It's tons of fun.
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse 5 лет назад
*criiiiiiiiiiiingeee*
@Nirsterkur
@Nirsterkur Год назад
Thank you for the beautifully produced documentary! Scotland indeed has its own legendary Stone culture! Icelandic Fullsterkur is my favourite but this is a close 2nd. ❤️❤️
@dcfarmer-in-waiting4587
@dcfarmer-in-waiting4587 5 лет назад
Exquisite. I felt their connection to the stones and the land.
@kirklangdon1591
@kirklangdon1591 6 лет назад
Great stuff! Thanks for all the effort, Rogue!
@andrewheckert8853
@andrewheckert8853 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing!
@jeremy69559
@jeremy69559 7 лет назад
Great video. Love the history. Very inspiring. Thanks Rouge.
@ThaRayman
@ThaRayman 7 лет назад
Loved it! Thank you rogue and moviemakers!! I hope I get to go to the Highland games some day :)
@roguefitness
@roguefitness 7 лет назад
We hope to go back! Thanks for watching.
@michaelcolello2735
@michaelcolello2735 6 лет назад
Just finished Neal Acheson's "Stone Voices", a Scottish history that - surprise, surprise - speaks of the importance of stones in the national landscape and psyche. This is a nice tie-in. Thanks to all.
@iamrickwagner
@iamrickwagner 7 лет назад
Absolutely Amazing! I loved it. What a great film!!!!!
@christopherbell589
@christopherbell589 7 лет назад
I love what you are doing for strength sports. I'd love to do one of these with you guys!
@1981stonemonkey
@1981stonemonkey 9 месяцев назад
13:25 As a 130-lb guy, I'd never - currently - lift the stones that count. Got inspired nevertheless. I started practicing with stones on the East Lothian coast during my holiday. Pity I didn't have scales with me. I then traveled to Aberfeldy specifically to see the Menzies stone. Had goosebumps on the walk from the village... ... and it wasn't there! I looked round the back, uninvited, got into the gardens, univited, scanning everywhere... ... even respectfully, awkwardly, took a peek over the fence of the smaller castle keeper's quarters... ... it was nowhere to be found. So I thought of "How to ring a castle's door bell, and what to say next" ^^ Turned out you can just walk in, like normal tourists do to ask for the tour that they do. But I didn't. Heart pounding, humbly sweating, I wanted to see the stone. Connect with the culture. The entrance hall was empty. A man came to ask how I was doing, as per the normal Scottish greeting. I immediately asked "Where is the stone? It is not in the corner... it's not gone is it?" Scots appreciate it when you're being frank. It's a thing we Dutch share with the Scots, I've come to experience. Without a trace of a sneery smile or common Scottish banter, he asked "What, do you want to have a go at it?" Remember, I'm a 130-lb guy. 58kgs on the scales at home. I was genuinely interested, and he genuinely asked. Scots are the genuine article if they recognize you being genuine. Of course, I declined. But he was up for a chat, and I got to do a small Q&A about stone lifting culture. Then he showed me the stone. They had moved in to the other side of the castle, because of loose roof tiles over the corner in the video. Surprisingly, it was rather smaller than I expected it to be. The density of granite is higher than that of the sandstone boulders I had been lifting on the coast, by about a sixth. But volume-wise, it was only about twice as big as what I had already lifted. 252lbs works out at 114kgs. Divide by 1.16 to pretend the same volume of stone to be sandstone, not granite: 100kgs. Divide by two to arrive at the biggest sandstone boulder I lifted on the beach: 50kgs. Almost my own weight. I humbly took a few pictures of, not with, the stone. I expressed my thanks and walked back in the gentle rain. I had touched it, and with that, the culture. Goosebumps, again. Back from my vacation, I find myself looking for a rocky river bed, somewhere...
@Beltonrunner
@Beltonrunner 7 лет назад
Wow! I just stumbled upon this. Great film. I went to The University of Texas and had the privilege in taking some of the Todd's classes.
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