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Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour: Road to Hana, Maui

4.6(103)Maui1 hour
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Description

Download GuideAlong's (GyPSy Guide) self-guided Road to Hana audio tour and discover more on your Maui road trip. Hear stories, local tips, and directions play automatically based on your location. Experience the original Road to Hana audio tour as it guides you to must-see sights and hidden gems, including waterfalls, black sand beaches, bamboo forests, lava rock formations, Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, turtle-spotting beaches, and amazing ocean views. Enjoy the freedom to explore offline at your own pace, spending more time at places that interest you, and bypass any that don’t. ✅ Stories, tips and directions play automatically based on your location ✅ Travel at your own pace ✅ Tour offline using GPS, no cell service or WiFi needed ✅ Suggested itineraries for half, full or multi day use ✅ Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates. ✅ Includes 3 driving route options Purchase one tour per vehicle.

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Itinerary

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A massive dormant volcano rising above Maui, famous for its otherworldly crater and unforgettable sunrise views. From lava landscapes to lush Kipahulu coast, it feels like two parks in one.

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A quiet East Maui community surrounded by lush valleys and waterfalls. It’s a peaceful stretch along the Road to Hāna, where rainforest scenery begins to take over.

10 min

There are almost countless waterfalls along the Road to Hana drive, as it winds it's way through gulches and ravines along the side of the Haleakala Volcano. Beauty can be arbitary, but for many, Wailua Falls is the most picturesque. Located between Hana and the Oheo Pools, be sure to stop and capture some classic pictures at this beautiful location.

10 min

Wailua Valley State Wayside Park — a scenic overlook offering sweeping views of Wailua Valley’s lush rainforest and distant waterfalls. A quick pull-off with one of the most dramatic vistas along the Road to Hāna.

10 min

Hanawī Falls — a tall, tiered waterfall visible right from the roadside bridge. After heavy rain, it roars through the rainforest, making it one of the most dramatic cascades along the Road to Hāna.

10 min

The Arboretum at Keanae is an easy, no-cost location where you can see a collection of tropical plants and trees. It takes less than 30 minutes see and get pictures of the golden-stemmed bamboo, ginger, papaya and hibiscus. Continuing along the trail the follows the Piinaau Stream, leads walkers to to terraces that were created by ancient Hawaiians for taro cultivation. Perhaps the star of the show at the Arboretum is that you can get up close to the Rainbow Eucalyptus trees with its brightly colored bark, that looks too good to be true.

15 min

The flat peninsula that juts out into the ocean was created by an outflow of volcanic lava from Haleakala which looms above us. It left behind a little oasis, ideal for taro farming. There is a picturesque small church made out of coral and lava rock, more than a century and a half ago. It's nice to watch the waves pound away at the spire-like rocky outcrops for a while and you are almost guaranteed of being able to find some coconuts along the shore.

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Honomanu Bay — a secluded black-sand and rock bay tucked between steep green cliffs. Wild, windswept, and often rough, it’s more about the raw coastal scenery than swimming.

10 min

Kaumahina State Wayside Park — a cliffside overlook with sweeping views of Maui’s northeastern coastline. Picnic tables and lush greenery make it a peaceful pause along the winding Road to Hāna.

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Puʻohokamoa Falls — a tall, dramatic waterfall cascading through dense rainforest. Best viewed from above near the road, it’s one of the most impressive hidden gems along the Road to Hāna.

10 min

Waikani Falls is also called the 3 Bears Falls and it is one of the most popular falls on the Road to Hana because of its fun interpretation After heavy rain, water cascades over the falls in one big, thick stream - one big bear. But when less water is flowing, it turns into 3 separate falls, one large, one medium and one small.

10 min

Puaʻa Kāʻa Falls — a pair of easily accessible waterfalls nestled inside a lush state wayside park. A short walk leads to cool pools beneath the falls, making it one of the most convenient swim stops on the Road to Hāna.

10 min

Waiʻānapanapa State Park — home to Maui’s famous black sand beach, sea caves, and rugged lava cliffs. Dramatic coastal views and crashing waves make this one of the most iconic stops near Hāna.

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Kaihalulu Beach — a striking red-sand cove tucked beneath steep cliffs near Hāna. The short, steep trail adds a bit of adventure, while the crescent-shaped bay offers a uniquely colorful coastal scene.

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Hāna — a small, laid-back town at the end of the legendary Road to Hāna. Surrounded by rainforest, waterfalls, and rugged coastline, it feels worlds away from Maui’s resort crowds.

10 min

Hāna Bay — a calm, crescent-shaped bay fronting the heart of Hāna town. It’s a peaceful spot for a stroll, picnic, or watching local life unfold by the water.

10 min

Hāna Cultural Center — a small museum preserving the history and heritage of East Maui. Exhibits highlight Hawaiian traditions, plantation life, and the unique story of Hāna’s tight-knit community.

10 min

Hasegawa General Store — a beloved Hāna landmark that’s been serving locals and travelers for generations. It’s the go-to spot for snacks, souvenirs, and a bit of old-school small-town charm.

10 min

On the same turnoff that takes us to Hamoa Beach, we can stop and enjoy the view to the ex-cindercone that created the quirky-looking Alau Island, that sits about a quarter mile off Koki Beach. Not just a fun photo, this location is also steeped in Ancient Hawaiian legends about Pele - the Goddess of Volcanoes, and the demigod Maui.

Admission not included30 min

The Hana Lava Tube is a location where you can enter Maui's most accessible lava tube. You don't have to go all the way inside if you find caves claustrophobic - but if you are comfortable with it, its lots of fun to explore. This is a paid attraction.

Admission not included20 min

Kahanu Garden — a lush botanical garden near Hāna featuring native Hawaiian plants and one of the largest ancient heiau (temples) in Polynesia. It’s a peaceful place where nature and culture meet. An entry fee applies.

120 min

Pīpīwai Trail — a stunning hike in the Kīpahulu District of Haleakalā, leading through bamboo forest, past waterfalls, and up to the towePipiwai Trail would have to be the favorite hiking trail on the Road to Hana. It is located at the Oheo Gulch area of Kipahulu, at the end of the drive. Since it is inside Haleakala National Park, be aware that you will need to show your NPS pass for entry, or purchase one on arrival, and that you need to exit the Kipahulu District by 5pm (last entry is at 4:30pm). The full hike is a 4-mile loop trail, that climbs 650 feet of elevation. This is a moderate hike, but if conditions are hot, it can feel strenuous. Part of the way along the trail, you will be rewarded with views of the Makihiku Falls. If finding the hike difficult, this is a good place to turn back. Most will continue the hike to Waimoku Falls, the highlight and furthermost point. Sections through bamboo forest are especially peaceful.

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Kīpahulu — a quiet coastal community and the eastern district of Haleakalā National Park. Known for lush valleys, ʻOheʻo Gulch pools, and access to the Pīpīwai Trail, it blends rainforest scenery with rugged shoreline.

10 min

At the end of the Road to Hana drive lies the Oheo Gulch at Kipahulu. This is the ocean level extension of the Haleakala National Park, which spans from the summit at over 10,000 feet, down to this location at sea level. The Kipahulu District is open 9am - 5 pm. The inbound gate into this area of the park will close at 4:30pm ahead of the 5pm closure. Please plan your trip accordingly and exit the park promptly by 5pm. The favorite location in the gulch are the Oheo Pools, which are also known as the Seven Sacred Pools. Pools are opened and closed for swimming and wading depending on conditions, so best to check ahead. There are also short walks available, including views to the wild ocean shore that is typical at this location. This is also the site of the trailhead for the Pipiwai Trail. Since the Oheo Gulch is within the National Park, you must pay for entry, or show your existing National Park Pass. You can also use the same pass at the Haleakala summit location within 3 days.

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Garden of Eden Arboretum — a privately owned botanical garden overlooking the dramatic Road to Hāna coastline. Lush walking paths, tropical plants, and sweeping ocean viewpoints make it a popular scenic stop. An entry fee applies.

10 min

Twin Falls is usually the first location along the Road to Hana drive where you will want to get out of the car and enjoy a short hike. The falls are picturesque, you can cross the stream in many places and bamboo forest is seen along the 1.5 mile trail. There are choices about how far you want to go and what to see. Trail is frequently muddy so wear appropriate footwear. The farmstand is a great place to grab a morning tropical fruit smoothie. Access to Twin Falls is restricted to Hawaiian residents only on Kama'aina Exclusive Days, on the first Saturday of every month.

10 min

Wai'anapanapa Black Sand Beach Reservations: Reservations are required to access Wai'anapanapa State Park (Black Sand Beach). Book your tickets well ahead as reservations sell out, and must be booked at least 1 day in advance of travel on the gostateparks.hawaii.gov site. You cannot make same day reservations. There are no alternative parking options. Expect to arrive around 3hrs - 4hrs after setting out from Paia, or 1hr from Oheo Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools). We'll remind of timing within the tour. Wai'anapanapa State Park is home to Maui's most famous black sand beach and a park that includes several excellent examples of Maui's volcanic coast. Follow the signs to explore along the beach to spot the sea arch off shore and find the blowhole. This is also a place steeped in Hawaiian legend. It's a must-stop on our tour.

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Pāʻia — a colorful North Shore surf town known for its laid-back vibe, boutique shops, and local cafés. It’s the traditional starting point for the Road to Hāna adventure.

10 min

Nāhiku Marketplace — a small roadside stop offering fresh coconut, banana bread, and local treats in a lush rainforest setting. A quick, casual break along the Road to Hāna.

10 min

Ching’s Pond — a secluded freshwater swimming hole tucked along the Road to Hāna. Surrounded by rainforest and lava rock, it’s a peaceful spot to cool off when conditions are safe.

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Pēʻahi — better known as Jaws, this legendary surf break on Maui’s North Shore is famous for massive winter waves. When conditions align, it becomes one of the most thrilling big-wave surf spots in the world.

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Ulupalakua — a quiet Upcountry Maui community known for rolling ranchlands, cooler breezes, and wide-open views toward the ocean. It offers a peaceful contrast to the island’s busy beaches.

10 min

MauiWine — located at historic ʻUlupalakua Ranch, this island winery is known for unique pineapple and estate-grown wines. Set in Maui’s scenic Upcountry, it’s a relaxed stop with sweeping views and local flavor.

10 min

Manawainui Gulch — a deep, rugged ravine carved into the dry southern slopes of Haleakalā. Remote and dramatic, it marks one of the wilder stretches beyond Hāna along the Piʻilani Highway.

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Waikamoi Stream — a rainforest-fed stream crossed by several narrow bridges along the Road to Hāna. Surrounded by thick greenery and flowing water, it’s part of the lush scenery that defines East Maui.

10 min

Waikamoi Ridge Trail — a short loop trail through native forest, offering a quiet break from the road. Shaded by ʻōhiʻa trees and ferns, it’s a peaceful way to experience Maui’s upland rainforest.

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Huakini Bay — a remote stretch of rugged coastline beyond Hāna, marked by rocky shores and sweeping ocean views. Quiet and windswept, it feels far removed from the busy resort areas.

10 min

Fagan’s Cross — a white cross perched high above Hāna, offering sweeping views of the coastline and town below. A short uphill walk rewards you with one of East Maui’s best panoramic lookouts.

10 min

Hāna Tropicals — a colorful roadside nursery and garden near Hāna featuring exotic tropical plants and flowers. A quick stop to wander among vibrant blooms and island greenery.

10 min

Saint Joseph Church — a small, historic seaside church overlooking the ocean near Hāna. Its simple white structure and peaceful setting make it one of East Maui’s most photogenic landmarks.

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Uakea Road — a small residential road in Hāna that leads toward coastal viewpoints and local spots. Quiet and tucked away, it offers a glimpse into everyday life in East Maui.

10 min

Without a doubt the best beach in east Maui, and the best swimming beach along the Road to Hana. This sandy cove is often sheltered from direct ocean swells and from strong winds. It's well worth bringing your swimsuit just to enjoy Hamoa Beach. But, always be aware of the conditions, and don't go into the the water or extend beyond your abilities if the conditions are not calm.

15 min

Located just outside of Paia, Ho'okipa has an excellent surf break. On most days, as the tradewinds begin to blow, that'll bring out the kite and windsurfers. Grab some take-away from Paia or the local food trucks and watch from the elevated headland. It's also an excellent place to spot green sea turtles in the surf or as they come ashore to rest. Be sure to give them plenty of space. They are protected by the Endangered Species Act and also fiercely by locals.

10 min

Ālau Island is a small, scenic offshore islet near Hāna, rising beautifully from the blue Pacific waters. With its rugged shape, seabird activity, and dramatic coastal backdrop, it adds a striking view to the shoreline. This peaceful spot is perfect for photos and a quiet moment to enjoy Maui’s natural beauty.

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Keʻanae Peninsula is a breathtaking coastal stop known for its dramatic lava rock shoreline, crashing waves, and lush green scenery. This peaceful village area offers unforgettable ocean views and a glimpse of old Hawaiʻi charm. It’s a scenic photo stop and a beautiful place to feel the wild beauty of Maui’s coastline.

10 min

The Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees are a colorful and unforgettable natural highlight, known for their smooth bark streaked with green, orange, red, and purple tones. Surrounded by lush tropical scenery, these striking trees create a magical photo stop and a beautiful reminder of Maui’s vibrant rainforest beauty.

Highlights

Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
Free Trip Planners: In-app, web and PDF
Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
Includes an app-based self-guided experience, so you do not need any in-person guide.
Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 140+ Points
Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own

What's included

Included
Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
Free Trip Planners: In-app, web and PDF
Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
Includes an app-based self-guided experience, so you do not need any in-person guide.
Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 140+ Points
Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own
Not included
Entry Fees, National Park Passes, Reservations

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to Access: After booking you’ll receive an email and text with instructions (search “Download Audio Tour”). Click the link in the email/text to sign in with your preferred Apple or Google account and redeem your voucher code ahead of time.
  • Download The GuideAlong App: Download the free app over WiFi or cellular data and sign in with the same Apple or Google account.
  • Download The Tour: Download the tour in the GuideAlong app under 'My Tours' over WiFi or cellular data.
  • Start The Tour: Open the tour in the GuideAlong app to preview the start locations, tour route and trip planner, or start the tour.
  • Location-Based Stories: Audio commentary plays automatically as you drive using your phone’s GPS chip. Wherever you are and whichever direction you’re going, you’ll hear the best stories and tips.
  • Flexible Travel Date: Tours are a one-time purchase with no expiry or date/time limit. If your plans change to a different day, there’s no need to change your travel date.
  • Tour at Your Leisure: With GuideAlong, you control the pace. Start, stop, and resume the tour any day, anytime, adapting it to your schedule.
  • Driving Tours: Group Savings: One purchase covers everyone in the vehicle, making it a cost-effective way to explore.
  • Works Offline: No internet or cell service is required once the audio tour is downloaded to your phone, so you can relax and tour offline.
  • Bring A Charger: Pack a USB/C car charger for charging and easy sound connectivity, and make sure your device is fully charged.
  • Technical Support: The GuideAlong support team is available daily by toll-free phone, online chat, and email.
  • Audio: The app’s audio will play through your car’s Apple CarPlay and Android Auto display, while the app’s map will display on your phone. You can connect your phone to the car via Bluetooth to listen to the commentary through the car stereo.
  • Reservations are necessary for visiting Black Sand Beach at Wai'anapana State Park. Admission fees apply for the Garden of Eden and are not included in the tour price.
  • Important Note: Please note that recent Kona storm impacts in Hawaiʻi have caused flooding, debris, and temporary road disruptions. Although conditions are getting better, some parts of Maui County and Hawaiʻi Island may still experience delays, cleanup work, or closures. Please review current road updates before your trip.

Reviews(103)

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Mark_G
July 7, 2026
Very informative. Even...

Very informative. Even during the times when we were driving with nothing yet to see. Highly recommended

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Stephanie_R
July 3, 2026
We love the self guided...

We love the self guided tours! This is our second one and they were both a great experience. We especially love the insights provided and history from the region. It feels like you're traveling with a local friend.

Operator response

Hi Stephanie, thanks for taking our Road to Hana, Maui audio tour. Thank you for sharing your experience — we’re so glad both of your self-guided tours have been great and that the stories, regional history, and local-style guidance made the drive feel more personal. Since your audio tour is valid for lifetime use, you can enjoy it again anytime. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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SHERI_S
June 15, 2026
Great history included...

Great history included with the guided tour. We passed a few stops on the way up and were able to still catch them on the way back and the app knew where we were at all times.

Operator response

Hi Sheri, thanks for taking our Road to Hana audio tour. We’re so glad you enjoyed the historical commentary and that the app helped track your location seamlessly throughout the drive. It’s great to hear you were able to circle back and catch the stops you missed on the way up. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Yvonne_L
June 12, 2026
Informative and fun audio tour

We loved this audio tour. It was easy to follow. Great information on points of interest, details on parking and what we will see at each point of interest , costs, etc.. so happy it doesn’t expire because we can use it when we go back to catch the places we didn’t have time to see this go around.

Operator response

Hi Yvonne, thanks for taking our Road to Hana audio tour. We’re so glad you loved the tour and found it easy to follow, with helpful information on points of interest, parking, costs, and what to expect at each stop. It’s wonderful to hear that the flexibility to revisit the tour later will help you catch anything you missed on this trip. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Myriam_M
June 11, 2026
Valuable information

The must see stops are worth it. Also, do not make your reservations at Black Sand Beach for too early a time since you will more than likely stop a few times along the way. The trail at the end of the road at the national Park is worth the park price. I enjoyed the history of Hawaii on the way back. I took the return loop not the back side.

Operator response

Hi Myriam, thanks for taking our Road to Hana audio tour. We’re so glad you found the must-see stops valuable and enjoyed learning about Hawaii’s history on the return loop. Your tip about timing reservations at Black Sand Beach is a great one, and it’s wonderful to hear you appreciated the trail at the end of the road in the national park. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Sheri_B
May 20, 2026
Skip this Audio Tour

Save your money and don't buy this audio tour. The "audio" portion never worked except at the very start which announced: "go to the starting point to start the tour." The blue dot followed us along as we drove the entire Road to Hana -- but never heard any audio on our driving tour. (And yes, the volume was up full.) The road has lots of curves and horseshoe turns, and halfway to Hana, the road changes from a State Hwy to a paved but rougher road. So, drive the road yourself, look at the views, stop along the way, take pictures of the hills and ocean, and hold onto your hat on this windy side of Maui. Drive it yourself and save $20 dollars cause there's no audio on this tour. The views are spectacular even without audio.

Operator response

Hi Sheri, we’re sorry to hear that you had trouble with the audio during the tour. If you saw the blue dot then it sounds like the tour was operating correctly, but the issue may have been with your audio setup. The audio plays automatically from your phone’s speaker, but you’ll need to complete any connection to the car stereo. The best audio method is by Bluetooth, and then keeping your phone charged through the DC/cigarette lighter outlet (there’s full tips in the app’s help menu on this!). If you were connected by USB and Bluetooth (for example), it can cause a conflict with the audio source you have selected on the vehicle - which unfortunately our app can’t control. Our support team is available daily from 9AM to 6PM ET if you need any help. And we’d love to offer you a different tour if you’ve already left Maui, and learn more about how you were listening to the tour to make sure you have a better experience next time.

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Jennifer_h
May 20, 2026
All you need in a self guided tour!

This was a very informative self guided tour. The gps is so accurate when it came to what was up ahead so we knew exactly where to pull off the road.

Operator response

Hi Jennifer, thanks for taking our Road to Hana audio tour. We’re so glad you found the tour informative and that the GPS timing helped make it easy to know exactly where to stop along the drive. It’s wonderful to hear the experience felt smooth and stress-free throughout your adventure. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Deanna_H
May 19, 2026
Definitely take this excursion!! We enjoyed it very much!

START your tour in the morning as suggested if you want to see it all. We had other commitments so were unable to start until 1 PM. However, we still saw plenty but some stops were skipped. Overall, this was a great excursion and we learn a lot that we didn’t previously know.

Operator response

Hi Deanna, thanks for taking our Road to Hana audio tour. We’re so glad you still had a wonderful experience and learned new things along the way, even with a later start to the day. You’re absolutely right that starting in the morning helps travelers enjoy more stops at a relaxed pace. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Michael_S
May 10, 2026
Only way to go!

The narration was clear and timely. I love the way your position is followed and direction and descriptions are given at just the right time

Operator response

Hi Michael, thanks for taking our Road to Hana audio tour. We’re so glad you enjoyed the clear narration and timely directions throughout the drive. It’s wonderful to hear the GPS-triggered stories and guidance helped make the experience smooth and enjoyable along the way. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Michele H
May 6, 2026
Informative easy to use guide with many beautiful stops.

Very easy to download app and use. It knew exactly where we were even when there was no internet or cell service. Helpful information and told you if the stop was worth it and how long it would take. On the way back it gives you an interesting history of the Island and those who ruled and controlled it.

Operator response

Hi Michele, thanks for taking our Road to Hana audio tour. We’re so glad you found the app easy to use and reliable, even without cell service along the drive. It’s great to hear you enjoyed the helpful stop recommendations and the history shared on the return trip, too. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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