7 Night Western Caribbean Holiday on Mariner of the Seas from Galveston, Texas Tulum God Of Wind Temple Ruins Panoramic, Cozumel, Mexico
The 7 Night Western Caribbean Holiday from Galveston, Texas visits Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico; Belize City, Belize; Roatan, Honduras; Cozumel, Mexico; Galveston, Texas. Explore our cruise itineraries and choose from a variety of rooms depending on your needs and budget. Start planning your next cruise vacation by selecting a destination and departure port.
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7 Night Western Caribbean Holiday
Itinerary Overview
Explore Mariner of the Seas
Day 1 - Galveston, Texas
Day 2 - Cruising
Day 3 - Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico
Day 4 - Belize City, Belize
Day 5 - Roatan, Honduras
Day 6 - Cozumel, Mexico
Day 7 - Cruising
Day 8 - Galveston, Texas
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Tulum God Of Wind Temple Ruins Panoramic, Cozumel, Mexico
Tulum God Of Wind Temple Ruins Panoramic, Cozumel, Mexico
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7 Night Western Caribbean Holiday

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Leaving from
Galveston, Texas
Onboard
Mariner of the Seas
Day Port
1
Galveston, Texas
Departs at 4:00 PM
2
Cruising
Day at sea
3
Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico
From 11:59 AM - 7:00 PM
4
Belize City, Belize
Tendered from 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
5
Roatan, Honduras
From 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
6
Cozumel, Mexico
From 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
7
Cruising
Day at sea
8
Galveston, Texas
Arrives at 7:00 AM
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Mariner of the Seas Docked Aerial
Mariner of the Seas Docked Aerial
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Mariner of the Seas
This isn't your same-old, never bold weekend. This is a boredom busting getaway packed with new ways to play— like an intergalactic glow-in-the-dark laser battle, tiki-inspired cocktails in The Bamboo Room, and time-traveling theatrics in Gallery of Dreams. Mariner of the Seas® has all the action you need to ditch that road trip.

GOODBYE SAME OLD, HELLO WAY BOLD

Hang ten on the FlowRider® surf simulator. Challenge bots and aliens on a glow-in-the-dark laser tag field in Battle for Planet Z℠. Or race down The Perfect Storm℠ waterslides. This is adventure designed to thrill even the boldest weekend warriors.

ACTION-PACKED EATS

Fuel up on game-day favorites at Playmakers℠ Bar & Arcade, savor a taste of Italy at Jamie's Italian by Jamie Oliver, or say "Konnichiwa" to fresh sushi and sashimi at Izumi. Then, sip tiki-inspired craft cocktails at The Bamboo Room.

THRILLING THEATRICS

Journey through the ages to Mozart's Austria and the Wild, Wild West in Gallery of Dreams. Watch fierce skating stunts and dazzling acrobatics at an ice skating show, like Ice Under the Big Top. Or catch an exclusive performance by one of our talented guest entertainers.

Day 1: Galveston, Texas

Day 1
Galveston
Texas
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Pleasure Pier Sunrise, Galveston, Texas
Pleasure Pier Sunrise, Galveston, Texas
Things to do in
Galveston
Departs at 4:00 PM
A quaint seaside city toting a Texas-sized personality, Galveston offers both action-packed adventure and an easygoing beach vibe. Dangling on a barrier island fringing the Gulf of Mexico, the sea meets the South here in spectacular fashion. Over 60 National Register of Historic Places play backdrop to the Pleasure Pier’s waterfront amusements. Jump onboard a Galveston cruise to experience the lively seawall scene on two wheels, or relive the port’s glory days at the Texas Seaport Museum. Head to the island’s west end for kayaking and fishing— or brave the world’s tallest water coaster at Schlitterbahn Water Park.
Gulf Beach, Galveston, Texas
Gulf Beach, Galveston, Texas

SALTWATER STALWARTS

Unwind along Galveston’s 32 miles of sun-drenched shoreline at one of the many county beach parks lining the Gulf of Mexico. Galveston Island State Park offers quiet seclusion and Stewart Beach is a great family-friendly option, while East Beach is a popular gathering space for livelier beach crowds.
Insider tip
Galveston Island Trolley buses run approximately every 30 minutes on two routes through the downtown and seawall districts. The fare for adults is $1, with exact change required.
Galveston, Texas, Pleasure Pier
The Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier in Galveston, Texas

HEAD TO THE PIER

Say hello to the thrills and excitement of the massive amusement park at the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier. Galveston cruises give the opportunity to experience all that the pier has to offer. Enjoy the rides before playing all of the classic carnival games — there's even a roller coaster on Pleasure Pier!
Old Strand District, Galveston, Texas
Old Strand District, Galveston, Texas

BUILDING BLOCKS

Stroll past well-preserved Victorian-era buildings in the old Strand District during your Galveston cruise. Once called the “Wall Street of the South”, this charming commercial hub, along with the neighboring East End Historic District, is home to mansions-turned-museums, the Grand 1894 Opera House, plus loads of unique shops and cozy cafés.
Gulf Shrimp Plate, Galveston, Texas
Gulf Shrimp Plate, Galveston, Texas

LOCAL CUISINE

Seafood is king on Galveston Island— Gulf shrimp, blue crabs, snapper and grouper come fresh off the boat. But the signature Tex-Mex cuisine equally impresses with sizzling fajitas and tequila-laced margaritas. Old Strand Emporium scoops out ice-cream parlor charm, while La King’s Confectionary is where local candy makers craft saltwater taffy in-house. Don’t miss a drive-through daiquiri stand for a frozen cocktail on-the-go.
Antique Storefront Model Ship, Galveston, Texas
Antique Storefront Model Ship, Galveston, Texas

SHOPPING

The Strand Historical District is the town’s prime shopping spot, where 19th-century storefronts now house a quirky collection of locally owned gift shops and antique stores. Here you can pick up beachwear, whimsical gifts, model ships, used books, Southwestern turquoise jewelry, and Texas-inspired home décor.

Day 2: Cruising

Day 2
Cruising
At Sea
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The Perfect Storm Mariner of the Seas
Man Sliding Down The Perfect Storm
PLAY ANY WAY YOU LIKE
Young Boy Climbing Rock
Young Boy Reaching the Top of the Rock Wall

Rock Climbing Wall

Rise to the occasion and take on the signature Rock Climbing Wall. From beginners to speed climbers, everyone can enjoy an unparalleled view from 40 feet above deck. Included in your fare, no reservation required.
Father and Son Playing Basketball On Board
Father and Son Playing Basketball in the Sports Court

Sports Court

Whether it's a game of one-on-one or an all-out tournament to fuel your competitive fire, our Sports Court is just the spot for basketball and volleyball action.
Solarium Sunset Whirlpool
Solarium Sunset Whirlpool

Solarium

Slip away to this adults-only indoor and outdoor retreat. The Solarium is your slice of paradise, with soothing whirlpools, warm sunshine and a refreshing water mist.
Boy Ice Skating with his Family
Family's First Time Ice Skating

Ice Skating

Whether you’re a beginner or you’ve got moves like the Great One, you’ll have a great time every time at the ice skating rink.

Day 3: Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico

Day 3
Puerto Costa Maya
Mexico
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Great Mayan Reef Corals, Costa Maya, Mexico
Great Mayan Reef Corals, Costa Maya, Mexico
Things to do in
Puerto Costa Maya
From 11:59 AM - 7:00 PM
Past meets present in Costa Maya. Cruise to Costa Maya and find ancient Maya ruins and mysterious jungles just begging to be explored, as well as private beach clubs and trendy restaurants— all in one place. It’s 250 square miles of paradise packed with entertainment and history, all just 30 miles south of Cancun. The Great Maya Reef just off the coast is the second largest in the world— it’s a must-snorkel spot. Or you can kick back at the port village of Mahahual with an ice-cold michelada— a spicy beer cocktail— in hand. For a culture fix, head to the Kohunlick ruins to see the famous Temple of the Masks.
Cenote Azul Scuba Diver, Costa Maya, Mexico
Cenote Azul Scuba Diver, Costa Maya, Mexico

Cenote Scouting

Take a dip in the sparkling blue waters of Cenote Azul, an open freshwater cenote known for prime snorkeling and swimming.
Insider tip
Don’t be afraid to drink the water in Costa Maya— it’s completely purified.
Costa Maya, Mexico, Chacchoben Mayan Ruins Steps
Man atop the steps of Chacchoben Mayan Ruins in Costa Maya, Mexico

Rockin' Ruins

Venture into the jungle for a taste of ancient Maya history at the Kohunlich and Chacchoben ruins— each well over a thousand years old.
Insider tip
If you’re planning on taking a snorkeling excursion, make sure to bring organic sunscreen— it’s a federal regulation.
Chinchorro Shipwreck Marine Life, Costa Maya, Mexico
Chinchorro Shipwreck Marine Life, Costa Maya, Mexico

Coral Conquest

Grab some snorkeling gear and explore the colorful underwater world of Banco Chinchorro, the largest coral atoll in the northern hemisphere.
Cochinita Pibil Tortilla Dish, Costa Maya, Mexico
Cochinita Pibil Tortilla Dish, Costa Maya, Mexico

Local Cuisine

For casual fare, stick to Mahahual. For upscale options, like fresh seafood and Maya-inspired dishes, opt for Costa Maya’s resorts and boutique hotels. Definitely try cochinita pibil, a traditional dish of slow-roasted pork, and Agua de Jamaica— a sweetened hibiscus flower iced tea that’s a Mexican favorite.
Shop Ceramic Artifacts, Costa Maya, Mexico
Shop Ceramic Artifacts, Costa Maya, Mexico

Shopping

Within the port village, you’ll find shops and stalls selling everything from silver, leather and fragrances, to pottery, liquor and crafts.

Day 4: Belize City, Belize

Day 4
Belize City
Belize
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View of the small tropical island of Belize Cayes. Belize
View of the small tropical island of Belize Cayes. Belize
Things to do in
Belize City
Tendered from 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
With all the heart of a Central American country and all the soul of a Caribbean Isle, Belize opens the door to one-of-a-kind exploration. Here you can choose adventures like trekking ancient Maya ruins and scouting the only jaguar preserve in the world. Hike along rainforest trails and take a zip line through lush treetops. Or hop on an inner tube and float through spectacular limestone caves, passing tumbling waterfalls along the network of rivers flowing to the Caribbean. And for ultimate relaxation, dig your toes in the sand anywhere along the breathtaking 200-mile-long coastline with hundreds of tiny islets called cayes (pronounced “keys”).
Caracol Mayan Ruin Engraving. Belize City.
Caracol Mayan Ruin Engraving. Belize City.

SKY-HIGH SIGHTS

Cruise to Belize and trek to the tallest building in the nation— an ancient temple built by the Maya. Standing 137-feet tall, the pyramid ruins of the Sky Palace, El Caana, preside over Caracol, one of the country’s 900 pre-Colombian archaeological sites.
Insider tip
Cruise ships anchor outside of Belize City harbor and guests tender in.
Couple Ready to go on a Tube Excursion. Belize City.
Couple Ready to go on a Tube Excursion. Belize City.

FLOAT INTO ADVENTURE

If you’re looking for a unique experience, you can’t miss cave tubing in Belize. Float down the river stream on an inflatable tube through an intricate network of limestone caverns — which the Maya believed were the entrance to the underworld. Learn about cave geology and rich Maya history while admiring stalagmite formations and ancient offerings left behind centuries ago.
Insider tip
Look for green license plates to identify certified taxis.
Belize Shark Ray Alley Stingray. Belize City.
Belize Shark Ray Alley Stingray. Belize City.

MEET THE LOCALS

Set sail to Shark Ray Alley, a shallow part of the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, and snorkel alongside nurse sharks, southern stingrays, and colorful coral. The resident sea creatures are eager to meet you and will swim right up to the boat when you arrive.
Conch Ceviche Local Cuisine. Belize City.
Conch Ceviche Local Cuisine. Belize City.

LOCAL CUISINE

Local cuisine fuses a variety of influences in dishes like hearty meat stews, tacos and tostadas, and deep-fried meat-stuffed pastries called panades. Get your fresh seafood fix with ceviche and fritters made with conch. And be sure to spice things up with hot sauce— an essential condiment in Belize.
Souvenirs at a Local Marketplace. Belize City.
Souvenirs at a Local Marketplace. Belize City.

SHOPPING

Check out the Tourism Village on Fort Street, right at the harbor. You’ll find recommended and guaranteed stores with duty-free deals on luxury items. Most shops even accept US dollars, so you won’t have to exchange your money first.

Day 5: Roatan, Honduras

Day 5
Roatan
Honduras
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Young Boy Swinging Over Water from Palm Tree on Beach, Roatan, Honduras
Young Boy Swinging Over Water from Palm Tree on Beach, Roatan, Honduras
Things to do in
Roatan
From 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Roatán’s diverse blend of cultures and traditions is enough to charm anyone. But its mangrove forests, dense jungles, and swaths of white-sand beach will make you want to stay forever. Divers and snorkelers from all over the globe flock to the largest of Honduras’ Bay Islands every year see to the world’s second largest barrier reef firsthand. Roatán cruises provide access to laid-back beach towns and secluded shores. On the Big Island, you can mingle with monkeys and “Jesus” lizards, snorkel with stingrays, and zipline through rainforest canopies. If it’s culture you crave, the island’s unique and vibrant blend is more than satisfying— made up of ex-pat sun seekers, Hondurans from the mainland, descendants of European settlers, and Garífuna, whose Afro-Carib-Arawak heritage still flavors centuries-old communities like Punta Gorda.
Gumbalimba Park Nature Reserve Capuchin Monkey, Roatan, Honduras
Gumbalimba Park Nature Reserve Capuchin Monkey, Roatan, Honduras

MONKEY BUSINESS

At the Gumbalimba Park nature reserve you can hang with monkeys and parrots, snorkel alongside exotic fish and rays, chill in a beach hammock, and zipline through the rainforest canopy.
Insider tip
The best way to travel between Roatán’s West End and West Bay Beach is by water taxi.
Pier with Water Taxis at the West End Village,  Roatan, Honduras
Pier with Water Taxis at the West End Village, Roatan, Honduras

CULTURE TRIP

Wander the West End Village to get a real taste of Roatán life. At this bohemian island enclave, you’ll find lots of restaurants, bars, craft shops, and piers lined with water taxis waiting to ferry you to popular spots along the coast.
Insider tip
If you run out of sunscreen, pick up some cactus juice lotion. Produced locally, it protects against the sun’s rays and also repels bugs.
Marine Reserve Snorkeling Coral Fish, Roatan, Honduras
Marine Reserve Snorkeling Coral Fish, Roatan, Honduras

DIVE IN

Head to the Sandy Bay-West End Marine Reserve for some of the best diving in the world during your Roatan cruise. Encompassing 8 miles of coastline, the reserve is home to 38 unique dive sites, all within a 15-minute boat ride from the coast.
A Bowl of Conch Soup, Roatan, Honduras
A Bowl of Conch Soup, Roatan, Honduras

LOCAL CUISINE

If you like seafood, get ready to feast like royalty in Roatán. Try the conch soup or the tapado— a hearty seafood stew made with plantains and tropical root vegetables. Rum is the go-to spirit, but Honduran beers like Port Royal and Salva Vida are local favorites.
Purses on Display at a Souvenir Shop, Roatan, Honduras
Purses on Display at a Souvenir Shop, Roatan, Honduras

SHOPPING

To get your fix of duty-free designer boutiques and souvenir shops, check out The Town Center at Port of Roatán. For local handmade arts and crafts, including Lenca pottery and Garífuna folk art, stop by Yaba Ding Ding. And try to squeeze in a trip to the Shawn Jackson Gallery, a showcase for the marvelous underwater photos by the renowned West End photographer.

Day 6: Cozumel, Mexico

Day 6
Cozumel
Mexico
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Couple Climbing up the Ruins Pyramid, Cozumel, Mexico
Couple Climbing up the Ruins Pyramid, Cozumel, Mexico
Things to do in
Cozumel
From 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
With its lively tropical reefs, crystal-clear waters and ancient ruins, Cozumel is ripe for one-of-a-kind adventures. Cruise to Cozumel and head to Chankanaab National Park, where you can snorkel among the colorful reefs and schools of tropical fish that give this island its premier diving status. Or travel back in time on an adventure through the towering Maya ruins of Tulum. When you’re done exploring, unwind with a beachside massage at Playa Mia. From culture savoring to soaking up sunshine, you’ll find a world of adventure waiting for you in Cozumel.
A Cultural and Historical Ruin in Cozumel, Mexico
A Cultural and Historical Ruin in Cozumel, Mexico

Temple Trekking

Get up close and personal with Maya history at San Gervasio, the largest ancient Maya site on Cozumel, which dates back to as early as A.D. 300.
Insider tip
Remember to tip between 10% and 15%.
Dolphin Peaks Head out of Water, Cozumel, Mexico
Dolphin Peaks Head out of Water, Cozumel, Mexico

Dive Into Adventure

At Chankanaab National Park, you’ll find everything from snorkeling and scuba to swimming with dolphins.
Insider tip
If you’re planning on taking a snorkeling excursion, make sure to bring organic sunscreen— it’s a federal regulation.
Punta Sur National Park, Cozumel, Mexico
Punta Sur National Park, Cozumel, Mexico

Natural Thrills

Reconnect with nature while wandering the endless mangroves, beaches and reefs in Punta Sur National Park during your Cozumel cruise.
Insider tip
Most of the vendors only barter with cash, so be sure to bring some.
Authentic  Cozumel Shrimp Tacos

Local Cuisine

Cozumel’s cuisine is dominated by Mexican, American and international cuisine. Fresh seafood is always a good choice, and so is the cochinita pibil— a slow-roasted, highly seasoned pork dish. Cool off with a michelada, made with beer and freshly squeezed lime juice over ice in a salt-rimmed glass. Or keep it traditional with Mexico’s signature spirit, tequila.
Mexico Cozumel Local Shopping Luchador Wrestling Mask
Local Shopping Luchador Wrestling Mask

Shopping

For great deals and guaranteed stores, walk along the waterfront on Avenue Rafael E. Melgar, a mile-long strip in San Miguel. And be sure to check out the Chile Tequila Factory for a sampling of Mexico’s favorite spirit.

Day 7: Cruising

Day 7
Cruising
At Sea
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Explorer of the Seas Johnny Rockets Food Feast
Friends Enjoying Hamburgers, Melts and French Fries
LET THE FLAVOR FEST BEGIN
Chef's Table Dessert
A dessert at Chef's Table on Royal Caribbean cruises

Chef's Table

Welcome to Chef’s Table, the most exclusive and elevated dining experience on our fleet. Join an intimate group of fellow foodies on a private epicurean journey led by the ship’s Chef de Cuisine. You’ll sit down to a white tablecloth dinner spotlighting five exquisite courses that range from scallop carpaccio with yuzu vinaigrette, to grilled filet mignon served with truffle potato puree — each expertly paired with the perfect wine to highlight every flavor on the menu.
Playmaker's Football Helmet Sundae
Playmaker's Football Helmet Sundae

Playmakers℠ Bar & Arcade

With a menu of game-day favorites and icy-cold draughts on tap, anything you order at Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade is a winner. And while you’re working on a signature Playmakers Burger or the five-scoop Touchdown Sundae, you can catch your home team live on dozens of screens or face off against your friends in the arcade.
Close-Up of Hot Dog at Dog House
Close-Up of Hot Dog at Dog House

Dog House

Everybody loves a great hot dog. Some like theirs served the classic way — between toasted buns with a drizzle of mustard, ketchup and relish. Others prefer theirs course-ground and sprinkled with sauerkraut, Old-World style. And some like hot dogs crafted with a creative twist — like a chicken sausage flavored with juicy apple. Whatever kind of foot long you fancy, Dog House serves up the best sausages at sea.
Main Dining Room Lamb Rib Dish
A white plate with three lab ribs at the Main Dining Room

Main Dining Room

In the Main Dining Room, you can experience flavors that take you from Jamaica to Jaipur, a rotating menu of delicious dishes always offering something unexpected. A multi-level restaurant that in the morning is the perfect spot to enjoy a hearty brunch paired with refreshing mimosas, at dinnertime transforms into a world class dining experience with a menu that invites you to taste your way around the world course by course.

Day 8: Galveston, Texas

Day 8
Galveston
Texas
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Victorian Houses in Wealthy Neighborhood, Galveston, Texas
Victorian Houses in Wealthy Neighborhood, Galveston, Texas
Things to do in
Galveston
Arrives at 7:00 AM
A quaint seaside city toting a Texas-sized personality, Galveston offers both action-packed adventure and an easygoing beach vibe. Dangling on a barrier island fringing the Gulf of Mexico, the sea meets the South here in spectacular fashion. Over 60 National Register of Historic Places play backdrop to the Pleasure Pier’s waterfront amusements. Jump onboard a Galveston cruise to experience the lively seawall scene on two wheels, or relive the port’s glory days at the Texas Seaport Museum. Head to the island’s west end for kayaking and fishing— or brave the world’s tallest water coaster at Schlitterbahn Water Park.
Gulf Beach, Galveston, Texas
Gulf Beach, Galveston, Texas

SALTWATER STALWARTS

Unwind along Galveston’s 32 miles of sun-drenched shoreline at one of the many county beach parks lining the Gulf of Mexico. Galveston Island State Park offers quiet seclusion and Stewart Beach is a great family-friendly option, while East Beach is a popular gathering space for livelier beach crowds.
Galveston, Texas, Pleasure Pier
The Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier in Galveston, Texas

HEAD TO THE PIER

Say hello to the thrills and excitement of the massive amusement park at the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier. Galveston cruises give the opportunity to experience all that the pier has to offer. Enjoy the rides before playing all of the classic carnival games — there's even a roller coaster on Pleasure Pier!
Old Strand District, Galveston, Texas
Old Strand District, Galveston, Texas

BUILDING BLOCKS

Stroll past well-preserved Victorian-era buildings in the old Strand District during your Galveston cruise. Once called the “Wall Street of the South”, this charming commercial hub, along with the neighboring East End Historic District, is home to mansions-turned-museums, the Grand 1894 Opera House, plus loads of unique shops and cozy cafés.
Gulf Shrimp Plate, Galveston, Texas
Gulf Shrimp Plate, Galveston, Texas

LOCAL CUISINE

Seafood is king on Galveston Island— Gulf shrimp, blue crabs, snapper and grouper come fresh off the boat. But the signature Tex-Mex cuisine equally impresses with sizzling fajitas and tequila-laced margaritas. Old Strand Emporium scoops out ice-cream parlor charm, while La King’s Confectionary is where local candy makers craft saltwater taffy in-house. Don’t miss a drive-through daiquiri stand for a frozen cocktail on-the-go.
Antique Storefront Model Ship, Galveston, Texas
Antique Storefront Model Ship, Galveston, Texas

SHOPPING

The Strand Historical District is the town’s prime shopping spot, where 19th-century storefronts now house a quirky collection of locally owned gift shops and antique stores. Here you can pick up beachwear, whimsical gifts, model ships, used books, Southwestern turquoise jewelry, and Texas-inspired home décor.

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