Or at least, that was how . TV-PG. He talks with people who live along the Amazon, the Ganges, the . Rather, it's the location itself -- He has admitted that on more than one occasion, driving through these locations and down treacherous roads has filled him with dread. Fatty, cholesterol-containing deposits build up over time, forming plaques in the heart's arteries. On January 8, 1991, Jeremy Wade Delle carried a .357 Magnum revolver into his sophomore English class, put the barrel in his mouth and pulled the trigger. River Monsters follows the worldwide adventures of Suffolk-born British[1] host, biologist, adventurer and extreme angler Jeremy Wade. The page is administered by the River Monsters production company,. He's a biologist first and an angler second, meaning science and being environmentally conscious are always the first two things on his mind. There appears to be dramatic evidence that some of the world's most iconic rivers are in declining health. I make a big point of putting (fish) back into the water.". Biologist, extreme angler and Animal Planet favorite Jeremy Wade ("River Monsters") investigates the disappearance of freshwater giants from the planet's largest waterways. says the actress. [5], Its second-season premiere episode became the network's best season premiere ever. Surprisingly, the anaconda Wade swam into wasn't intentional at all. The 62-year-old studied at Bristol University and the University of Kent, an institution he . Pro-wrestler Bruce Hart claimed: "Davey paid the . In Season 6, which premieres Sunday (9 ET/PT) and is set in South America, Wade investigates stories about a creature rumored to swallow men whole, a species that could be the biggest freshwater predator in the world and the search for a fish rumored to have attacked up to 200 passengers of a sinking river boat. I wasn't sure where at that point but I knew there must be other exotic fish out there, although probably not as well documented as Mahseer, but possibly even more spectacular."[5]. The 40-year-old former professional basketball player's daughter - who came out as trans back in 2019 at the age of 12 - is now legally named Zaya Malachi Airamis Wade. Rather, he was investigating reports of a giant anaconda inhabiting a local river when it came face-to-face with this predator. I never had anything like this before., Weather has always been a major wild card for Wade and his crew. In 1982, Wade made his first overseas trip, to India's mountain rivers. He is of Caucasian ethnicity and is British by nationality. . ET on Animal Planet. His own travel experience is was propelled the show forward, as he visited new destinations and was given the leniency to revisit old ones for the sake of filming. NEW YORK Jeremy Wade can't straighten his arm. [6], It has been suggested that this article should be, It has been suggested that this section be, Last edited on 15 December 2022, at 01:32, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, "River Monsters season 9 will be its final season", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=River_Monsters&oldid=1127495434. Wade nasceu em Suffolk, Inglaterra e viaja pelo mundo desvendando mitos e mistrios sobre a existncia e ataques de peixes monstruosos a seres humanos em locais, muitas . In the Amazon, one cause of death thats not uncommon is getting caught out in a storm. One of his most painful memories came from a catfish that he once caught in Argentina. 42:14. We got the kind of people who work on power lines, he said. It took Wade about four hours to bring this massive fish in on dry land and that was without fear of being hit by its potentially fatal venom. But not all monsters live in remote jungles there are fearsome fish much closer to home. Lightheadedness, dizziness, fainting. shortness of breath. The leading independent voice for aviation news and insight. 3 May 2019. This rip-roaring ride through the dark side of nature mixes action and adventure with mysteries, edge of the seat chase and a battle of wills between man and almost supernatural beasts who lurk in the serpentine waterways of the planet, mooching murderously underwater, growing to truly awesome sizes. To handle the eels for River Monsters, Wade took all the necessary precautions, but the risk was still very, very real. River Monsters has resonated with viewers, because "people like stuff that looks weird, that looks gnarly, that looks big." Here are 25 moments that weren't fully captured on the show. Jeremy Wade's Life Before Fame. Jeremy relives his encounters with record-breaking sharks and a super-sized Congo tiger-fish in African waters. Jeremy Wade is renowned for tracking down freshwater beasts, yet it's the untold stories of what happened along the way that are often the best. The Bulldog died in May 2002 from a heart attack and the autopsy report suggested past anabolic steroid use may have played a part in his death. TikTok video from Jeremy Wade Out Of Context (@thebigjeremywade): "#jeremywade #jeremywadetiktok #nocontextjeremywade #nocontextwade #rivermonsters #nocontextrivermonsters #nocontext #funny #fyp". In this gothic and queer-scape full of endless worm holes, shit jokes, multiple costume changes and boom, a "panic attack sing along!" Wade offers subversions of impossible repair for experiencing different deaths - death of death, death of theatre, death of value . Return Of The Outback Beast. 42m 5/4/2019. Jeremy Wade has placed himself in more danger than he cares to remember during his 30 years of travelling the globe. Jeremy Wade's Relationship. One such instance was when Wade had his hand slammed in a car door and while he was peachy-keen about filming the grizzly injury, the crew insisted hethat he got medical attention ASAP. He had previously covered the Lampreys in Vampires of the Deep's . Nausea, indigestion, heartburn or abdominal pain. "Asian Slayer" Jeremy investigates the sareng catfish in India. A woman has opened up about how she had a heart attack at age 14 after a blood clot traveled through a hole in her . Extreme angler Jeremy Wade heads into new territory the open ocean. Jeremy Wade has spent decades hunting river monsters in the most remote waters on the planet. Note: This is the second time Wade was not able to catch his intended River Monster, the first being the sareng from the "Asian Slayer" episode. Deciding to face his demons instead of running from them, he returns to India to take part in a Hindu blessing, to appease the gods and convince them he means the fish no harm. "They . He made his 1.5 million dollar fortune with River Monsters & Jungle Hooks. #jeremywade #jeremywadetiktok #nocontextjeremywade #nocontextwade #rivermonsters #nocontextrivermonsters #funny #nocontext #fyp. While most of us are familiar with catfish due to restaurant menus in the deep South, Wade is a bit more familiar with them in a way that most aren't. Jeremy Wade talks about some of the dangers of his career, like gigantic groupers and poisonous box jellyfish. Like. "Allah Rakha" (1986) and the 2014 film, "Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys". Jeremy Wade relives his most memorable encounters with deadly sharks and rays. Oftentimes, the crew will find themselves with no choice but to follow the locals and deal with unsafe environments and roadways at the same time. A heart attack happens when blood flow in an artery to the heart is blocked by a blood clot or plaque, and the heart muscle begins to die. It also features the anaconda, taimen, lau lau and stonefish. Heart attack. pain that spreads to the arms, neck, jaw, or back. In this special edition of. The goal of Wade's show is to inspire people to educate themselves on river-dwellers; not scare people away from the water. Jeremy Wade looks back on a mysterious man-eating eight-foot beast said to be legend over 200-years old. Angler Jeremy Wade recalls haunting encounters with freshwater creatures in Vermont, South America and Papua New Guinea. Featured animals: kaluga, chum salmon, Amur catfish, Soldatov's catfish, Amur sturgeon, bearded seal, Featured animals: taimen, Siberian dace, common lenok, Arctic grayling, Halys viper, Featured animals: northern river shark, bull shark, barramundi, freshwater sawfish, freshwater whipray, winghead shark, king threadfin, saltwater crocodile, black mangrove crab, Featured animals: freshwater sawfish, red-bellied pacu, electric eel, New Zealand longfin eel, bull shark, candiru, short-tailed river stingray. . Jeremy Wade was born in Ipswich and brought up in Nayland where his father was a vicar. A bride disappeared on her honeymoon and people claimed she'd been taken down by an unimaginably large stingray. Similar to the poisonous ray, Wade also needed to exercise extreme caution with this stealthy predator. It wasn't until it was brought to the surface that viewers caught a glimpse of a first for the extreme angler -- It topped out at almost 500 pounds. 14 likes. Freshwater detective Jeremy Wade tries to track down this shadowy predator with a mouth said to resemble a bear-trap. . but many people don't realize it. During a heart attack, a lack of blood flow . Jeremy has been employed like a biologist, an actress, a teacher, a writer and a whole lot more. But till date, no one has been able to win the heart of this daring fisherman. Before Jeremy caught radioactive catfish in Chernobyl and killer stingrays in Colombia, he didn't think Season 5 would bring any new or unusual river monsters. Jeremy Wade (Jeremy John Wade) is a popular British television presenter, a freshwater detective, an author of books on angling, and a biologist. Featured animals: Bigtooth river stingray, short-tailed river stingray, speckled piranha, grey reef shark, bull shark, freshwater sawfish. He described this method as "mad" but, clearly, it works! The thing about freshwater is, you cant see whats there. Jeremy looks back on seven specific blockbuster catches with the largest and scariest beasts of his career. Rather than being able to anticipate the fish's movement, Wade ended up being surprised by the thrash which sent a fishing hook directly into his finger Talk about stellar TV moments. The fish turned out to be the Goonch catfish, with Wade landing a 161-pound specimen in an epic battle for the episode. "Piranha" Jeremy tosses a dead duck in the water and witnesses the ferocity of the flesh-eating piranha. First, a producer said the shot would not do by itself, they needed Wade to deliver a few lines. The one Wade was handling only weighed about 80 pounds, he estimated, when it suddenly hit him squarely in the chest. "Locals believed the perpetrator was a giant fish. . . The fish only left the skin, the bones and some feathers. The conversation with Jeremy Wade continues right here, after the Season 6 premiere episode "Amazon Apocalypse" and the first half-hour of the live Aftershow on your TV. When filming, the methods used are legitimate, albeit slightly unconventional. "Freshwater Shark" Jeremy hooks into a gigantic marine fish in freshwater: a Queensland grouper. My parents were happy for me to stay out all day and a big part of my fishing was wanting to find new places, a process that has continued to this day. The program follows Wade as he seeks out fish that few know to exist and even fewer have ever seen in their lifetime. Credit: Supplied. Being in the wild and filming in untamed locations means constantly being aware and alert, and not always committing each moment to film. Jeremy Wade is a multi-talented guy worked as a presenter, an author, and an Angler. Join River Monsters Executive Producer Lisa Lucas as she sits down with our favourite angler to answer every burning question from fans and give intimate insight into the new season to come. Your age, lifestyle habits, and other medical conditions can raise your risk of a heart attack. "Alaskan Horror" Jeremy caught a white sturgeon. Derek Simpson tied his career high with 16 points, including the go-ahead three-point play in the closing seconds, Cam Spencer scored 11 of his 13 in the second half and Rutgers rallied from a 19 . The clot can block arteries, causing a heart attack. British television writer and writer of books about angling, Jeremy Wade comes with a net worth of $1.5 million. Interviewing a witness of the "Mazunda," Wade learns of the vundu catfish, southern Africa's largest fish. . "The way that we live with potentially dangerous animals is not to kill them, but to understand them and to coexist with them. Wade had a crew of local fishermen on board with him in Argentina, and it's fairly obvious how calculated and careful his moves were when dealing with something this potentially dangerous. Other scientists have taken note of this, too, and have worked with him to record important information. 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[3] The second episode of Animal Planet's River Monsters delivered a 39% boost in total viewers (1.866million) compared to the series premiere. In 2014, Jeremy Wade made his acting debut as he featured in Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys, a movie in which he played the role of Lamprey expert. Angler and biologist Jeremy Wade uncovers the bizarre, the weird and the mysterious as he investigates baffling, unsolved mysteries beneath the surface of dark waters. The worst thing that happened when filming River Monsters was the time when our sound recordist was hit by lightning, Wade recalled. His battles with them have drawn blood, nearly ripped off his arms and become obsessions. This season was dubbed "the final season", as it is the last season of River Monsters. He is known for his television series River Monsters, Mighty Rivers, and Dark Waters. He also finds a problem: the sareng is sacred in India's Hindu religion and harming it is believed to curse you with bad luck. The series features Wade as he investigates unsolved aquatic mysteries in remote areas of the world. "I have this Forrest Gump-ian way of touching something and it becomes a hit!" She can be reached at lianna.t@thetravel.com. Wade delivers the line with gravitas that can only come from experience. The show also focuses on explaining the creatures' feeding habits, behaviour and conservation status. He has worked as a secondary school biology teacher in Kent. "[5], In 1982, Wade made his first overseas trip, to India's mountain rivers. - solely the sales of his book "River Monsters" published in 2011 brought him around $50,000. Jeremy has spent a lot of time around parasitic diseases and must now see whether he has contracted any. Almost immediately he encounters problems when the lake where he is fishing is closed and tries his luck in the wilderness of Corbett National Park, sharing the territory with man-eating tigers and wild elephants. [2], Featured animals: skipjack tuna, dorado, barracuda, snoek, bluntnose sixgill shark, oceanic whitetip shark, tiger shark, cookiecutter shark, seal, dolphin, isopod, pig, Featured animals: Greenland shark, Atlantic cod, Atlantic halibut, Rose fish, Cusk, dog, seagull, Featured animals: black marlin, needlefish, Kuhl's maskray, Featured animals: mahseer, gharial, snakehead, Featured animals: golden snapper, Leopard coral grouper, barracuda, giant trevally, Papuan black bass, bull shark, Featured animals: Wallago leerii, arapaima, giant snakehead, pig, Asian water monitor. The monsoon comes early and the fish are not biting, forcing him to leave the river. In Oklahoma, he is taught by the locals how to catch catfish by hand -- Something that's mildly unpleasant but seems to work just fine for them. A heart attack occurs when an artery that sends blood and oxygen to the heart is blocked. [7] He had previously covered the fish in the River Monsters episode "Vampires of the Deep". Jeremy recounted some of his closest call with forces beyond his control that nearly turned danger into disaster. this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. Featured animals: Japanese giant salamander, Chinese giant salamander, Chinese/Japanese hybrid salamander, giant Lake Biwa catfish, Amur catfish, tiger pufferfish, turtle, Featured animals: fringelip mullet, grey reef shark, crocodile needlefish, Featured animals: giant wolf fish, redeye piranha, redtail catfish, common trahira, black piranha, spectacled caiman, Featured animals: Follow. Return of the Outback Beast - A report of an underwater attack in Australia has caught Jeremy Wade's attention. With dozens of piranhas swimming around him, the crew conducted a brief meeting to write a script. Ultimately, 72 percent of women who had a heart attack waited more than 90 minutes to go to a hospital or call 911, compared to 54 percent of men. They appear in many episodes throughout the series. Those numbers made it the best performing regularly scheduled primetime telecast in Animal Planet's history. Posted by Jeremy_Wade. He hit me in the sternum. Seemingly prehistoric, an alligator gar is not a reptile you want to tangle with in the wild. Episodes featured Jeremy also had mailed to a friend in West Texas at least one other note and an audio cassette in . Wade, 58, has been fishing since "age seven or eight" when he used "very cheap plastic fishing kit" in England. Gabrielle Union-Wade and Dwyane Wade were honored with the President's Awards at the 54th annual NAACP Image Awards for their philanthropic work and vocal support of the LGBTQIA community.. On . Symptoms of a heart attack include chest and upper body pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, sweatiness, and nausea. Jeremy Wade's age is 62. I dont know if it was making a last bid for freedom or if it actually was aiming for me, Wade remembered. A paramedic treating a patient having a cardiac arrest had a heart attack himselfand was saved by colleagues. . Not because a stingray bit him with a powerful jaw, or a catfish stabbed him with a spiky fin though he's had both happen but because the host of Animal Planet's River Monsters just woke up with a mysterious elbow injury. In the episode, "Death Ray", Wade caught a pregnant giant freshwater stingray, the largest fish he ever landed. Jeremy is a successful author as well having authored the book, "Somewhere Down the Crazy River" in . Jeremy Waderecounts his most dangerous experiences filming nine seasons of his hit creature feature series for Animal Planet. [3] Jeremy Wade is a television presenter and author, whose worldwide hit TV series River Monsters ran for nine seasons. Southern stingray. After nearly being capsized in a storm, Jeremy hears reports of small toddlers and children being eaten by the fish, known locally as "Mazunda," as well as a fisherman being dragged to the depths beneath the dam. Jeremy Wade's Dark Waters - Se1 - Ep01 - Italy's Lake Monster HD Watch. Whether or not he'd do it againis still a bit of a mystery. Slightly more than half of the women called a . His teacher, Miss Faye Barnett, told him to get an This season only had one episode, "Jeremy's Monster Story". Entertainment Weekly may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Jeremy looks back on his journey to South Africa in search of a monstrous freshwater shark. While not exactly a brush with death, Wade recalled the "extremely painful" experience of being stabbed by a small catfish in the back of his hand in Argentina. They also tell Wade of a snakelike river spirit called Nyaminyami, who is angry at the Kariba Dam for blocking its river. My first attempts to catch fish, age 7 or 8, were unsuccessful, but then I had some guidance from a school friend and after my first catch I never looked back. She later gave birth to two pups while being examined by Wade and a team of biologists. Attack of the Killer Lampreys in 2014, playing the role of Lamprey expert. sweating. Welcome to River Monsters LIVE! His offering paid off and he managed to catch a taimen. "River Monsters Goes Tribal"- After gaining the tribe's trust, Jeremy lives his dream of reeling in a full-grown shark, with his bare hands. [4] The first season of River Monsters made it the best performing show in Animal Planet's history with every episode averaging over 1 million households. The arapaima is a very large freshwater fish that can weigh up to 400 pounds. The sareng was briefly seen in the episode "Mekong Mutilator" with several specimens on a rack in the fish market. Five hundred stiletto-sharp teeth line its long crocodilian jaws. Jeremy looks back on his European quest in search of an aggressive man-eating predator. This season consisted of 7 episodes and took viewers to the River Congo and other distant locations. This adds a level of depth to the show that many others just don't have and also goes to show how invested Wade and his crew are in marine biology. The story of a diver tangling with a colossal fish is intriguing, but according . 4. Jeremy Wade was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, on March 23, 1956. Jeremy John Wade (born 23 March 1956) is a British television presenter, an author of books on angling, a freshwater detective, and a biologist. He hears tales of a man getting pulled in and drowning in the rapids after hooking into a monster fish. The man, identified as Tremaine, had been stranded on the island for two days before Wade and his crew found him. Electric eelWhen thinking about the most dangerous creatures hes ever encountered, Wade was quick to mention the electric eel. . Luckily, he made it out of the water unscathed, but he recounts the eerie experience as one that was legitimately nerve-wracking. The experienced angler picks up a piranha, shows off the predator's razor-sharp teeth, and puts the fish back in the water, worried that he's covering the creature's gills too much. Its strength is then proven as Wade hooks into this tank-like fish in what is his longest battle to date. 343K followers. Extreme angler Jeremy Wade embarks on a punishing mission to the heart of a thundering waterfall in the Pacific Northwest to battle an ancient river monster said to rise from the murky depths to attack swimmers. Because fishing is such an unpredictable sport, there's no way to know when a fish is going to start thrashing while on the line. Jeremy looks back on the time he learned the gruesome truth about a Mongolian killer fish. Jeremy Wade made his acting debut in the 1986 Bollywood film Allah Rakha playing an extra; he would later return to film in the 2014 film, Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys, playing a lamprey expert. The ninth season of River Monsters was announced as the final season. Jeremy Wade Level 100 Fisherman, designs Sticker. 2023 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. Symptoms include: a feeling of pressure, tightness, pain, squeezing, or aching in the chest. 4177. There have been plenty of times on the show when Wade has spoken of a new "lead" they're following in the episode. Apparently, the unlucky sound guy (who wasnt even holding a boom at the time) was wearing very thick rubber-soled boots, and an entire patch of skin on his legs just above had all the hair singed off. "Alligator Gar" Jeremy encounters a monster fish with a deadly set of teeth in the, "Killer Snakehead" When Jeremy travelled to North America in search of the highly invasive bullseye snakehead, he also discovered a strange behaviour of introduced species. Featured animals: New Zealand longfin eel, Featured animals: short-tailed river stingray, red-bellied piranha, tiger surubi, pati, golden dorado. ThomasEisseCatherine2308. In Argentina's part of the Paran River, a young girl was killed by a river stingray. Returning to the river, Jeremy finds he might have finally met his match. Most heart attacks are caused by coronary artery disease. Getting a fishing hook-related injury is something that regular fisherman are fairly familiar with. As Jeremy Crawford explains in the accompanying official video breaking down . Over the course of his adventurous life, Jeremy Wade has contracted malaria, had a gun pulled on him, and been interrogated by authorities on . Since first setting out in 1982 (on an Ariana Afghan DC-10 bound for India) he has been arrested for spying in southeast Asia, caught cerebral malaria in the Congo, and survived a plane crash in the . A lot of fish that live in the sea, they are your normal, nice, pretty, silvery, shiny fish, Wade said when he stopped by EW for a chat about the final season of River Monsters. Before, this, he had covered the Lampreys in the River Monsters episode of Vampires of the Deep. Before finding a home with TheTravel, her focus was indie publications and she has been published with Bolde, The Arts Fuse, The Silver Tongue, LI Pulse, Tattooed Heroine Magazine, and more. Cleo Wade, Heart Talk: Poetic Wisdom for a Better Life. As his investigation unfolds, Jeremy is faced with the exciting possibility that a giant predator he once thought extinct could be making a comeback. Despite its small size, Wade still took a significantly painful hit when he got a little too close to this fish. wade's world white Sticker. In this special 'Behind-the-Scenes' edition, Wade reveals how reeling in the big fish is often the easy part. No destination is off-limits when it comes to his fish-finding and his desire to bring this unusual, and oftentimes frightening, aquatic life up from its depths is what makes him such an icon. In this episode, Wade dives headfirst into a catfish den and comes up with a surprising catch -- A 50-pound flathead that immediately latched onto his arm. Note: In the aftershow of the episode, "Volcanic Island Terror", Wade said that while filming this episode, he hooked a. Attack of the Killer Lampreys. He is known for his television series River Monsters, Mighty Rivers, and Dark Waters.He is regarded as one of the most accomplished fishermen of all time, having traveled the world and caught a multitude of different species of fresh and saltwater fish. 144 posts. He has earned a lucrative amount of salary from his professional career, and his current estimated net worth is $1.5 million. In Peru, a terrifying sea monster has been leaving behind unidentifiable wounds on its numerous victims. A heart attack generally causes chest pain for more than 15 minutes. At a young age, Jeremy Wade became interested in fishing; he began as a child when he was living in East Anglia, on the banks of Suffolk's River Stour. When it comes to biologist Jeremy Wade, there's seemingly no fish he won't touch. This real-life experience helped him to give the show a successful nine seasons and educate many in the process. "We're hoping we're going to produce the goods for this (season) as well," he says. "Mongolian Mauler" Catching taimen in Mongolia is considered bad luck so Jeremy visited a shaman to appease the spirit of the river. Ischemia is a condition in which the blood flow (and thus oxygen) is restricted or reduced in a part of the body. 1 docu-series for five years. His nationality is Britain and belongs to European ethnicity. Venturing to a country he's never been to before, to face a fish he's never heard of before, Jeremy travels to this river to find the killer: the shorttail river stingray, which grows to 6 feet across. Jeremy tried again to grab on to the soft spot of the bear's flesh, saying he 'held on for dear life' as the bear started 'panicking'. The show offers that winning, attention-grabbing combination. He is fluent in Portuguese, which he studied during the many years he spent fishing in Brazil, and also speaks French and Spanish. Most of the stories that we look into are people who haven't done that," he says. Wade revisits some of his previous adventures and investigates the spiritual and mythological events behind them. "Amazon Flesheaters" Jeremy catches the Amazon's largest catfish, an 80lb (36kg) piraiba catfish. Published: 07:48 EST, 27 February 2023 | Updated: 08:07 EST, 27 February 2023. It drew in 1.7million total viewers. One of them is even capable of swallowing a man whole, says reports. 8 following. A big one can deliver about 500 volts, he said, noting that a victim could even drown in shallow water since the shock can paralyze a person and knock her over face down in the water. Attack of the Killer Lampreys in the role of Lamprey expert. nausea. A lot of the things I deal with are pretty scary. Speaking of India, in particular, Wade once said, "No tread on the tire, a driver whose belief is that it is karma that will decide his fate, not the state of his vehicle.". Jeremy Wade revisits some monster encounters in North America from the brackish channels of Florida to the freezing waters of Alaska. When catching a predatory fish, however, the rules are a bit different; he admits that he uses a combination of local fishing methods as well as his own tried and true practices. 207 talking about this. In stark contrast to some other crews that will do anything for the views, River Monsters has made some calls in favor of the utmost safety for all onboard.
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