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1389:. An arm of Robertson Bay, about 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) wide, lying between Islands Point and Penelope Point. First visited on Oct. 4, 1911 by the Northern Party, led by Victor Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. So named because they found it necessary to relay their sledges owing to the heavy pressure ridges encountered here. The Nielsen, Ommanney, Crume and Reusch Glaciers flowing into the bay contribute to these pressures.
274:. A glacier, 25 nautical miles (46 km; 29 mi) long, in the north-central Admiralty Mountains. The glacier drains the northern slopes of Mount Adam and flows along the east wall of DuBridge Range to Pressure Bay. Some of the glacier bypasses Pressure Bay and reaches the sea west of Flat Island. The seaward end of the glacier was first mapped by the Northern Party, led by Victor Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. Named by Campbell for Sir
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1195:. An arm of Robertson Bay, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) wide, lying between Cape Wood and Birthday Point. Charted and named in 1911 by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. The Northern Party experienced great difficulty in sledging across the pressure ice fringing the shore of Robertson Bay. This pressure was caused by the adjacent Shipley Glacier descending to the sea ice.
972:. A glacier descending sharply on the west side of Adare Peninsula to discharge into Robertson Bay 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) north of Nameless Glacier. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink. The feature was so named by Borchgrevink because southerly gales at Cape Adare were always heralded by a cloud of snow sweeping over this glacier into Robertson Bay.
934:. A glacier that descends westward from Adare Peninsula and discharges into Protection Cove, Robertson Bay, 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) north of Newnes Glacier. It was charted and named by the Northern Party of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. This was the only one of the Robertson Bay glaciers that was left unnamed by C.E. Borchgrevink, who headed the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900.
710:. A glacier about 25 nautical miles (46 km; 29 mi) long, draining northeast from the Admiralty Mountains into Robertson Bay. It flows along the west side of Geikie Ridge before coalescing with Murray Glacier just west of Duke of York Island. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Frank Dugdale, Esq., of Snitterfield, Stratford-on-Avon.
850:. A valley glacier, 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) long, draining seaward along the east side of Geikie Ridge in the Admiralty Mountains. Its terminus coalesces with that of Dugdale Glacier where both glaciers discharge into Robertson Bay. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named this feature for Sir
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1677:. A bay, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) wide, lying at the east side of Cape Klovstad where it forms the head of Robertson Bay. First charted by British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, and so named because the expedition ship Southern Cross found protection here during a gale.
1103:. A small bay formed by the configuration of the ice at the terminus of Shipley Glacier and the northwest side of Flat Island. Charted by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, and so named by them because they heard a noise like a ship's siren while mapping this area.
1351:. A high rock point separating Berg Bay and Relay Bay, lying along the west shore of Robertson Bay. Charted by the Northern Party of British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, under Capt. Robert Scott. Probably named with reference to the small island (Sphinx Rock) which lies just north of the point.
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546:. Valley glacier, 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) long, meandering northward in the Admiralty Mountains to discharge into Relay Bay, on the west side of Robertson Bay. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Admiral Sir
328:. A peak over 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) in the north part of the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land. It rises between Shipley Glacier and Crume Glacier, 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) southwest of Birthday Point. The feature was named by the BrAE, 1910-13, after
1427:. A point between the terminus of Nielsen Glacier and Penelope Point on the west shore of Robertson Bay. Charted and named in 1911 by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. Named because of the great number of young seals seen here.
672:. A small glacier between Scott Keltie Glacier and Dugdale Glacier, flowing into the west side of Robertson Bay. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Consul Wye Egeberg of Christiania (now Oslo), Norway.
1639:. A rugged rock point between Colbeck Bay and Protection Cove in the south part of Robertson Bay. First charted by British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named the feature for Dr. Herlof Klovstad, Medical Officer of the expedition.
1601:. A cove between Duke of York Island and Cape Klovstad in the south part of Robertson Bay. First charted by British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Lieutenant William Colbeck, RNR, magnetic observer of the expedition.
496:. A tributary glacier, 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) long, flowing east to enter Ommanney Glacier near the north coast of Victoria Land. Mapped by the USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by the United States
588:. Glacier, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) long, discharging into the west side of Robertson Bay just west of Calf Point. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Prof.
1563:. A cove in the northeast side of Duke of York Island in Robertson Bay. Charted and so named because of its shape by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink. The feature is the site of an Adélie penguin rookery.
1465:. A bold rock headland between Nielsen Glacier and Scott Keltie Glacier. First charted by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. Named by them after the nickname "Penelope" given to Lieutenant
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892:. A glacier that drops sharply from the Adare Saddle to empty into Protection Cove at the head of Robertson Bay. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Sir
1313:. A high rock (or island) lying in front of Islands Point in the west part of Robertson Bay. Charted by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, who named it for its shape.
370:. A short glacier discharging into the head of Pressure Bay. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, which named the feature for Frank Newnes, the only son of the expedition sponsor, Sir
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630:. A very small glacier discharging into Robertson Bay between Penelope Point and Egeberg Glacier. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink. He named it for Sir
454:. A very small glacier descending into Relay Bay immediately east of Islands Point. First charted by British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named this feature for Professor
1027:, founder of the Royal Geographic Society, 1830, and Secretary of the Admiralty, 1807-45. The feature was mapped as a point on Flat Island by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, led by Scott.
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Colbeck Bay, Cape Klovstad and Protection Cove, which receives the Newnes Glacier and the Nameless Glacier. Warning Glacier flows into the bay from further north on the
1023:. The high, northern point of Flat Island, marking the west side of the entrance to Robertson Bay. Capt. James Ross, in January 1840, applied this name to a cape of the mainland, honoring Sir
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1233:. A bold rock point between Pressure Bay and Berg Bay. Charted and named by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13.
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160:
156:
153:
152:
151:
148:
131:
130:
128:
127:
126:
125:-71.417; 170.000
121:
117:
114:
113:
112:
109:
99:
65:
64:
58:
38:
26:
2233:
2232:
2228:
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2223:
2222:
2203:
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2188:
2185:
2178:
2176:
2169:
2159:
2144:
2138:
2136:
2132:
2125:
2121:
2116:
2108:
2104:
2096:
2092:
2084:
2080:
2072:
2068:
2060:
2056:
2048:
2044:
2036:
2032:
2024:
2020:
2012:
2008:
2000:
1996:
1988:
1984:
1976:
1972:
1964:
1960:
1952:
1948:
1940:
1936:
1928:
1924:
1916:
1912:
1904:
1900:
1892:
1888:
1880:
1876:
1868:
1864:
1856:
1849:
1841:
1834:
1826:
1822:
1814:
1810:
1802:
1798:
1790:
1786:
1778:
1774:
1766:
1762:
1754:
1750:
1742:
1738:
1730:
1726:
1718:
1714:
1708:Cape Adare USGS
1706:
1699:
1691:
1687:
1683:
1669:
1667:
1663:
1660:
1655:
1652:
1650:
1648:
1647:
1645:
1643:Protection Cove
1631:
1629:
1625:
1622:
1617:
1614:
1612:
1610:
1609:
1607:
1593:
1591:
1587:
1584:
1579:
1576:
1574:
1572:
1571:
1569:
1555:
1553:
1549:
1546:
1541:
1538:
1536:
1534:
1533:
1531:
1513:
1511:
1507:
1504:
1499:
1496:
1494:
1492:
1491:
1489:
1475:
1457:
1455:
1451:
1448:
1443:
1440:
1438:
1436:
1435:
1433:
1419:
1417:
1413:
1410:
1405:
1402:
1400:
1398:
1397:
1395:
1381:
1379:
1375:
1372:
1367:
1364:
1362:
1360:
1359:
1357:
1343:
1341:
1337:
1334:
1329:
1326:
1324:
1322:
1321:
1319:
1305:
1303:
1299:
1296:
1291:
1288:
1286:
1284:
1283:
1281:
1273:Victor Campbell
1263:
1261:
1257:
1254:
1249:
1246:
1244:
1242:
1241:
1239:
1225:
1223:
1219:
1216:
1211:
1208:
1206:
1204:
1203:
1201:
1187:
1185:
1181:
1178:
1173:
1170:
1168:
1166:
1165:
1163:
1141:
1139:
1135:
1132:
1127:
1124:
1122:
1120:
1119:
1109:
1095:
1093:
1089:
1086:
1081:
1078:
1076:
1074:
1073:
1071:
1057:
1055:
1051:
1048:
1043:
1040:
1038:
1036:
1035:
1033:
1015:
1013:
1009:
1006:
1001:
998:
996:
994:
993:
983:
978:
964:
962:
958:
955:
950:
947:
945:
943:
942:
940:
938:Warning Glacier
926:
924:
920:
917:
912:
909:
907:
905:
904:
902:
884:
882:
878:
875:
870:
867:
865:
863:
862:
860:
842:
840:
836:
833:
828:
825:
823:
821:
820:
816:Sir John Murray
810:
796:
794:
790:
787:
782:
779:
777:
775:
774:
772:
765:
762:
753:
747:
738:
735:
726:
720:
702:
700:
696:
693:
688:
685:
683:
681:
680:
678:
676:Dugdale Glacier
664:
662:
658:
655:
650:
647:
645:
643:
642:
640:
638:Egeberg Glacier
622:
620:
616:
613:
608:
605:
603:
601:
600:
598:
580:
578:
574:
571:
566:
563:
561:
559:
558:
556:
554:Nielsen Glacier
538:
536:
532:
529:
524:
521:
519:
517:
516:
514:
502:McMurdo Station
488:
486:
482:
479:
474:
471:
469:
467:
466:
464:
446:
444:
440:
437:
432:
429:
427:
425:
424:
422:
404:
402:
398:
395:
390:
387:
385:
383:
382:
380:
378:Haffner Glacier
362:
360:
356:
353:
348:
345:
343:
341:
340:
338:
320:
318:
314:
311:
306:
303:
301:
299:
298:
288:
266:
264:
260:
257:
252:
249:
247:
245:
244:
242:
240:Shipley Glacier
237:
229:Adare Peninsula
204:
163:
161:
157:
154:
149:
146:
144:
142:
141:
124:
122:
118:
115:
110:
107:
105:
103:
102:
82:
81:
80:
79:
73:
72:
71:
70:
66:
45:
24:
21:Robertson Fjord
17:
12:
11:
5:
2231:
2229:
2221:
2220:
2215:
2205:
2204:
2184:
2183:
2167:
2157:
2122:
2120:
2117:
2115:
2114:
2112:, p. 593.
2102:
2100:, p. 397.
2090:
2088:, p. 144.
2078:
2076:, p. 161.
2066:
2064:, p. 566.
2054:
2052:, p. 112.
2042:
2040:, p. 612.
2030:
2028:, p. 364.
2018:
2016:, p. 701.
2006:
1994:
1982:
1980:, p. 589.
1970:
1968:, p. 822.
1958:
1956:, p. 678.
1946:
1944:, p. 244.
1934:
1922:
1920:, p. 796.
1910:
1898:
1896:, p. 524.
1886:
1884:, p. 513.
1874:
1872:, p. 272.
1862:
1847:
1845:, p. 203.
1832:
1830:, p. 213.
1820:
1818:, p. 657.
1808:
1796:
1794:, p. 544.
1784:
1782:, p. 164.
1772:
1770:, p. 614.
1760:
1758:, p. 304.
1748:
1746:, p. 258.
1736:
1734:, p. 824.
1724:
1722:, p. 671.
1712:
1697:
1695:, p. 623.
1684:
1682:
1679:
1644:
1641:
1606:
1603:
1568:
1565:
1530:
1527:
1485:Main article:
1474:
1471:
1432:
1431:Penelope Point
1429:
1394:
1391:
1356:
1353:
1318:
1315:
1280:
1277:
1238:
1235:
1200:
1199:Birthday Point
1197:
1162:
1159:
1108:
1105:
1070:
1067:
1032:
1029:
982:
979:
977:
976:Other features
974:
939:
936:
901:
898:
859:
858:Newnes Glacier
856:
809:
808:Murray Glacier
806:
771:
768:
767:
766:
763:
756:
754:
748:
741:
739:
736:
729:
727:
721:
714:
677:
674:
639:
636:
597:
594:
590:Yngvar Nielsen
555:
552:
513:
510:
463:
460:
421:
420:Reusch Glacier
418:
379:
376:
337:
334:
287:
284:
276:Arthur Shipley
241:
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225:Adélie penguin
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83:
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68:
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60:
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31:
30:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
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2218:Pennell Coast
2216:
2214:
2211:
2210:
2208:
2201:
2199:
2195:
2174:
2173:
2168:
2165:
2164:
2158:
2155:
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2131:
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2124:
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2087:
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2079:
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2070:
2067:
2063:
2058:
2055:
2051:
2046:
2043:
2039:
2034:
2031:
2027:
2022:
2019:
2015:
2010:
2007:
2004:, p. 60.
2003:
1998:
1995:
1992:, p. 68.
1991:
1986:
1983:
1979:
1974:
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1967:
1962:
1959:
1955:
1950:
1947:
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1938:
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1932:, p. 48.
1931:
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1923:
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1863:
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1728:
1725:
1721:
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1704:
1702:
1698:
1694:
1689:
1686:
1680:
1678:
1674:
1642:
1640:
1636:
1605:Cape Klövstad
1604:
1602:
1598:
1566:
1564:
1560:
1528:
1526:
1524:
1518:
1488:
1479:
1472:
1470:
1468:
1462:
1430:
1428:
1424:
1392:
1390:
1386:
1354:
1352:
1348:
1317:Islands Point
1316:
1314:
1310:
1278:
1276:
1274:
1268:
1236:
1234:
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1198:
1196:
1192:
1160:
1158:
1156:
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1113:
1106:
1104:
1100:
1068:
1066:
1062:
1030:
1028:
1026:
1020:
987:
980:
975:
973:
969:
937:
935:
931:
899:
897:
895:
894:George Newnes
889:
857:
855:
853:
847:
814:
807:
805:
801:
769:
760:
755:
752:
745:
740:
733:
728:
725:
718:
713:
711:
707:
675:
673:
669:
637:
635:
633:
627:
595:
593:
591:
585:
553:
551:
549:
543:
511:
509:
507:
503:
499:
493:
462:Crume Glacier
461:
459:
457:
451:
419:
417:
415:
409:
377:
375:
373:
372:George Newnes
367:
335:
333:
331:
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292:
285:
283:
281:
277:
271:
239:
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232:
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226:
220:
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208:
201:
199:
197:
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186:
182:
178:
177:Victoria Land
174:
168:
139:
138:Robertson Bay
129:
101:
95:
92:
91:Victoria Land
89:
78:
69:Robertson Bay
57:
48:
43:
37:
32:
29:Robertson Bay
27:
22:
2186:
2177:, retrieved
2171:
2162:
2137:, retrieved
2128:
2110:Alberts 1995
2105:
2098:Alberts 1995
2093:
2086:Alberts 1995
2081:
2074:Alberts 1995
2069:
2062:Alberts 1995
2057:
2050:Alberts 1995
2045:
2038:Alberts 1995
2033:
2026:Alberts 1995
2021:
2014:Alberts 1995
2009:
2002:Alberts 1995
1997:
1990:Alberts 1995
1985:
1978:Alberts 1995
1973:
1966:Alberts 1995
1961:
1954:Alberts 1995
1949:
1942:Alberts 1995
1937:
1930:Alberts 1995
1925:
1918:Alberts 1995
1913:
1906:Alberts 1995
1901:
1894:Alberts 1995
1889:
1882:Alberts 1995
1877:
1870:Alberts 1995
1865:
1843:Alberts 1995
1828:Alberts 1995
1823:
1816:Alberts 1995
1811:
1804:Alberts 1995
1799:
1792:Alberts 1995
1787:
1780:Alberts 1995
1775:
1768:Alberts 1995
1763:
1756:Alberts 1995
1751:
1744:Alberts 1995
1739:
1732:Alberts 1995
1727:
1720:Alberts 1995
1715:
1693:Alberts 1995
1688:
1646:
1608:
1570:
1532:
1529:Crescent Bay
1523:Duke of York
1490:
1434:
1396:
1358:
1320:
1282:
1240:
1202:
1164:
1161:Pressure Bay
1155:Charles Wood
1118:
1072:
1034:
992:
941:
903:
861:
819:
773:
770:Geikie Ridge
679:
641:
599:
557:
515:
465:
423:
381:
339:
297:
286:Mount Wright
243:
221:
213:
194:
137:
136:
75:Location in
41:
1668: /
1630: /
1592: /
1567:Colbeck Bay
1554: /
1512: /
1456: /
1418: /
1380: /
1342: /
1304: /
1279:Sphinx Rock
1262: /
1224: /
1186: /
1140: /
1094: /
1056: /
1031:Flat Island
1025:John Barrow
1014: /
981:Cape Barrow
963: /
925: /
883: /
852:John Murray
841: /
795: /
701: /
663: /
621: /
579: /
537: /
487: /
445: /
403: /
361: /
319: /
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162: /
123: /
98:Coordinates
2207:Categories
2179:2024-01-23
2172:Cape Adare
2139:2024-01-21
1681:References
1393:Calf Point
1151:James Ross
216:Cape Adare
189:Royal Navy
181:Cape Adare
77:Antarctica
1355:Relay Bay
1107:Cape Wood
1069:Siren Bay
1656:170°12′E
1618:170°06′E
1580:170°05′E
1542:170°04′E
1500:170°04′E
1444:169°47′E
1406:169°45′E
1368:169°32′E
1330:169°31′E
1292:169°30′E
1250:169°27′E
1237:Berg Bay
1212:169°24′E
1174:169°20′E
1128:169°18′E
1082:169°15′E
1044:169°18′E
1002:169°17′E
951:170°21′E
913:170°18′E
871:170°14′E
829:170°00′E
783:169°36′E
689:169°50′E
651:169°50′E
609:169°49′E
567:169°41′E
525:169°29′E
475:169°21′E
433:169°29′E
391:169°24′E
349:169°19′E
307:169°10′E
253:169°12′E
235:Glaciers
202:Features
150:170°00′E
87:Location
2119:Sources
1653:71°39′S
1615:71°39′S
1577:71°38′S
1539:71°37′S
1497:71°38′S
1441:71°30′S
1403:71°30′S
1365:71°30′S
1327:71°28′S
1289:71°27′S
1247:71°27′S
1209:71°26′S
1171:71°25′S
1125:71°24′S
1079:71°22′S
1041:71°24′S
999:71°22′S
948:71°32′S
910:71°38′S
868:71°41′S
826:71°39′S
780:71°44′S
686:71°38′S
648:71°34′S
606:71°32′S
564:71°31′S
522:71°32′S
504:during
472:71°33′S
430:71°29′S
388:71°28′S
346:71°28′S
304:71°33′S
250:71°26′S
147:71°25′S
111:170°0′E
108:71°25′S
508:1968.
195:Terror
44:, 1901
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193:HMS
173:bay
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