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5th05 | MarMar | 202626 | Bridgetown, Barbados, embark on the Silver Shadow | 23:00 | |||
Located beside the island’s only natural harbour, the capital of Barbados combines modern and colonial architecture with glorious palm tree-lined beaches and a number of historical attractions. Experience the relaxed culture of the city renowned for its British-style parliament buildings and vibrant beach life, and seek out the Anglican church and the 19th-century Barbados Garrison. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades. Bridgetown, the captivating capital of Barbados, combines faded colonial history, captivating tradition, and vivid white beaches plucked directly from your richest imagination of Caribbean perfection. Recently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, thanks to its beautifully preserved colonial architecture, Bridgetown’s mask of modernity covers a core of complex history and fascinating culture. Sherbet coloured buildings line up to overlook the waterfront of the Constitution River at the ‘The Careenage’ - where gleaming ships bob on the blue water, and peaceful strolls along a wooden boardwalk await. Stop for a sobering moment at the commemorative plaque honouring the people traded at this spot, when Bridgetown was the British Empire’s most important harbour, and first stop on the Transatlantic Slave Trade crossing. Just five minutes’ stroll from here is Carlisle Bay - a postcard-perfect place where you'll find crystal-clear, turquoise seawater glowing in the Caribbean sun, and a mile of soft white powder sand. A treasure trove for divers, the shipwrecks scattered below the shallow water’s waves are now inhabited by turtles and swirling, rainbow-coloured tropical fish. Head to the backstreets, where street food vendors serve up spicy chicken soup, barbecued pigtails and thirst-quenching coconut water. There are bargains aplenty to be had on Broad Street, where duty-free malls and souvenir stalls cram together, vying for your attention. Roebuck Street is the spot where one of the Caribbean’s favourite drinks, rum, was discovered - having been created here from the by-products of the island’s booming sugarcane trade. Nowadays, it’s lined with bars splashing every variety of the deliciously spicy dark libation imaginable into glasses. For a touch more culture, visit one of the oldest synagogues in The Americas - Nidhe Israel Synagogue, which was built in 1654. The adjoining museum tells the story of Barbados’ Jewish immigrants, who were instrumental in the island’s development. | |||||||
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14th14 | MarMar | 202626 | Funchal, Madeira, Portugal | ||||
Formed by a volcanic eruption, Madeira lies in the Gulf Stream, about 500 miles due west of Casablanca. Discovered by Portuguese explorer João Gonçalves Zarco in 1419, this beautiful island became part of Portugal’s vast empire and was named for the dense forest which cloaked it - 'Madeira' means 'wood' in Portuguese. Sugar plantations first brought wealth here, and when King Charles II of England granted an exclusive franchise to sell wine to England and its colonies, many British emigrants were drawn to the capital, Funchal. Today’s travellers come to Madeira for the varied and luxuriant scenery, from mountain slopes covered with vines to picturesque villages and a profusion of wild flowers. The natural beauty of the island has earned it many pseudonyms such as ‘The Floating Garden of the Atlantic’, 'The Island of Eternal Springtime' and ‘God’s Botanical Gardens’ and our selection of excursions aim to show you why. Bedecked with dramatic cliffs, fertile mountains and sun-gorged beaches, Madeira is a lush, colourful island of plants, paradise and Portuguese-flavoured pleasures. Bathing in year-round sunshine, Funchal - the lowkey capital of Madeira - is perfect for slowing the pace, and toasting the thrilling scenery with a bottle of the island's famous wine. Narrow, cobblestone streets line the old town, where whitewash buildings, iron-wrought balconies, and tiled patterns carry echoes of Lisbon. Rua de Santa Maria is the city's oldest street, and the doors have been vividly painted by local artists. Sit for a drink, to sample your choice of Madeira's renowned wines - Boal is the ideal option for those with a sweeter tooth. You'll also find Corpo Santo Chapel here, one of the few remaining buildings to have survived from the 15th century. Blossoming parks and gardens splash colour around, and the sweet smell of pollen lingers in Parque de Santa Catarina. Look out over Funchal harbour between the fountains and blooming flower beds, as ducks and swans enjoy leisurely days on the lake. Madeira Botanical Garden waits in the hills over the city, along with Palhero Garden – a sophisticated and elegantly landscaped English garden, 500 meters above sea level. For an even more dramatic view of this gorgeous setting, head up to Cap Girao – a rusty-red cliff with a cable car strung up to its sheer drop. The cliff falls away vertically to the vivid blue waters below. Or head down to the sea, to enjoy Funchal's gorgeous pebble beaches rustling, framed by colossal, craggy cliffs. | |||||||
15th15 | MarMar | 202626 | Funchal, Madeira, Portugal | 14:00 | |||
Formed by a volcanic eruption, Madeira lies in the Gulf Stream, about 500 miles due west of Casablanca. Discovered by Portuguese explorer João Gonçalves Zarco in 1419, this beautiful island became part of Portugal’s vast empire and was named for the dense forest which cloaked it - 'Madeira' means 'wood' in Portuguese. Sugar plantations first brought wealth here, and when King Charles II of England granted an exclusive franchise to sell wine to England and its colonies, many British emigrants were drawn to the capital, Funchal. Today’s travellers come to Madeira for the varied and luxuriant scenery, from mountain slopes covered with vines to picturesque villages and a profusion of wild flowers. The natural beauty of the island has earned it many pseudonyms such as ‘The Floating Garden of the Atlantic’, 'The Island of Eternal Springtime' and ‘God’s Botanical Gardens’ and our selection of excursions aim to show you why. Bedecked with dramatic cliffs, fertile mountains and sun-gorged beaches, Madeira is a lush, colourful island of plants, paradise and Portuguese-flavoured pleasures. Bathing in year-round sunshine, Funchal - the lowkey capital of Madeira - is perfect for slowing the pace, and toasting the thrilling scenery with a bottle of the island's famous wine. Narrow, cobblestone streets line the old town, where whitewash buildings, iron-wrought balconies, and tiled patterns carry echoes of Lisbon. Rua de Santa Maria is the city's oldest street, and the doors have been vividly painted by local artists. Sit for a drink, to sample your choice of Madeira's renowned wines - Boal is the ideal option for those with a sweeter tooth. You'll also find Corpo Santo Chapel here, one of the few remaining buildings to have survived from the 15th century. Blossoming parks and gardens splash colour around, and the sweet smell of pollen lingers in Parque de Santa Catarina. Look out over Funchal harbour between the fountains and blooming flower beds, as ducks and swans enjoy leisurely days on the lake. Madeira Botanical Garden waits in the hills over the city, along with Palhero Garden – a sophisticated and elegantly landscaped English garden, 500 meters above sea level. For an even more dramatic view of this gorgeous setting, head up to Cap Girao – a rusty-red cliff with a cable car strung up to its sheer drop. The cliff falls away vertically to the vivid blue waters below. Or head down to the sea, to enjoy Funchal's gorgeous pebble beaches rustling, framed by colossal, craggy cliffs. | |||||||
16th16 | MarMar | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
17th17 | MarMar | 202626 | Lisbon, Portugal, disembark the Silver Shadow | ||||
Set on seven hills on the banks of the River Tagus, Lisbon has been the capital of Portugal since the 13th century. It is a city famous for its majestic architecture, old wooden trams, Moorish features and more than twenty centuries of history. Following disastrous earthquakes in the 18th century, Lisbon was rebuilt by the Marques de Pombal who created an elegant city with wide boulevards and a great riverfront and square, Praça do Comércio. Today there are distinct modern and ancient sections, combining great shopping with culture and sightseeing in the Old Town, built on the city's terraced hillsides. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades. A glorious mosaic of beauty, freedom and authenticity, Portugal’s capital is a stirring artwork of a city. Known for the seven hills it spreads across, and its stirring fado music, Lisbon is a pastel-coloured blend of houses and beautiful tile artworks - and this creative city strikes a perfect harmony between natural and manmade beauty. Stroll along Alfama's steep, cobbled streets as you explore one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods - where each house and door could be its own photograph. Look for the decorative tiles, with the distinctive blues and whites of Azulejo ceramics, and visit the dedicated museum to learn more. Afterwards, wind up to São Jorge Castle, where views out across Lisbon’s red rooftops unravel. Just one of many majestic viewpoints, you can also seek out Miradouro da Graça for perhaps Lisbon's finest panorama, with the copper-coloured suspension bridge stretching over sparkling water beyond the sea of buildings. The elegant Tower of Belém rises in the Tagus estuary and is a historic defender of these shores. The grand, carved cloisters of Jerónimos Monastery spread out close by, and there's another UNESCO recognised location close by at Sintra, where a colourful town is set amid thick gardens and towering mountains - capped by the royal Pena Palace. Later, relax and take a quick break to drink Ginjinha, a cherry liqueur made from chocolate cups instead of coffee. Lisboetas have a sweet tooth, and the famous Pastel de Nata's crumbling pastry and caramelised-custard topping is the essential accompaniment to any coffee stop. |
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Grade Code | From | To | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000 | £19,000 |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £24,800 | £24,800 |
Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. Ideal for entertaining friends while you cruise or enjoying a quiet dinner “at home”. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Silversea Veranda Suite.
One bedroom: 87-101 sq.m. including veranda
Two bedroom: 133 sq.m. including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600 | £10,600 |
A mark of distinction. Sumptuous. Spacious. Rich textures and panoramic views surround you with distinguished luxury. An extravagant suite for an extravagant cruise.
One bedroom: 49 sq.m. including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100 | £24,100 |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £29,000 | £29,000 |
The name Owner's Suite says it all. A stylish apartment. Prestigious and classic. For those who seek the superlative level of space, comfort and service on board. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Vista Suite.
One bedroom: 85 sq.m. including veranda
Two bedroom: 117 sq.m. including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100 | £16,100 |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900 | £21,900 |
Stately describes the Royal Suite. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for entertaining. Enough living space to roam. The pinnacle of good living. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
One bedroom: 90-94 sq.m. including veranda
Two bedroom: 126 sq.m. including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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SL | Silver Suite | £13,800 | £13,800 |
Stylish and sophisticated. Separate dining and living rooms. Larger verandas. Situated midship. Perfection in design for comfortable living. Silver Suites accommodate three guests.
One bedroom: 61-65 sq.m. including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
On board this luxury cruise ship a divine selection of Italy’s best cuisine is served à la carte in La Terrazza. Authentic recipes and the freshest ingredients come together with flair and passion aboard this luxury cruise — a flavourful expression of Silversea’s distinctive Italian heritage. La Terrazza uses buffalo mozzarella from Naples, organic balsamic vinegar and olive oil from Umbria, and air-dried ham out of Parma. The Emilia-Romagna region also produces Silversea’s 24-month aged Parmigiano Reggiano, while the pasta is made daily right on board.
Open seating for breakfast and lunch.
Reservations required for dinner.
Enjoy Continental and regional specialities, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
Sparkling with silver, crystal and candlelight, Silversea’s main dining room serves contemporary, international cuisine with sophisticated elegance and impeccable service. Menus feature regional specialities unique to the voyage destination, for example, Roasted Chilean Sea Bass while cruising the Chilean fjords and Indian Chicken Korma en route to Mumbai. The Restaurant aboard this luxury cruise ship offers open-seating dining, which means there are no assigned times, no assigned tables. You are free to dine when, where and with whom you please.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Applaud a broad spectrum of entertainment — from full-scale production shows and classical soloists, to cultural entertainment and feature films.
Every seat in this multi-tiered venue enjoys a clear view to the stage. Applaud a broad spectrum of entertainment presented during the cruise — from full-scale production shows and classical soloists, to cultural entertainment and feature films. Throughout your voyage, the luxury cruise ship’s The Show Lounge also presents port talks, enrichment lectures and a variety of special events.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
Overseas Transfers | |||
12 nights aboard the Silver Shadow | |||
Butler Service in Every Suite | |||
Gratuities Always Included | |||
Beverages In-Suite and Throughout the Ship | |||
Gourmet Dining | |||
In Suite Dining & 24-Hour Room Service | |||
Intimate small size ships | |||
Free Wifi Throughout the Ship | |||
Free Zodiac, Land and Sea Tours & Activities & Complimentary Expedition gear | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Date 5th Mar 2026 |
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Suite £5,400pp |
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Date 5th Mar 2026 |
Nts 12 |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite £5,400pp |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,400pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,000pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £10,600pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £24,100pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,100pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £21,900pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £13,800pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £5,400pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £6,000pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,000pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £6,400pp | |
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