REPORT ON ASSESSMENT

MAGNETIC TOTAL FIELD SURVEY A Geological Survey (December 2001)

Morrisette Property Morrisette Township Larder Lake Mining Division North-eastern Ontario NTS 32D/SW UTM Grid Zone 17, NAD. 27

For

Gold Insight Resources Ltd.

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Douglas Robinson P. Eng. Doug Robinson Consulting Table of Contents I.0 SUMMARY........................................................................................................3 2.0 LOCATION........................................................................................................3 3.0 ACCESS .............................................................................................................3 4.0 THE PROPERTY................................................................................................3 5.0 PHYSIOLOGY AND VEGETATION................................................................. 4 6.0 REGIONAL AND PROPERTY GEOLOGY.......................................................4 7.0 EXPLORATION RATIONAL............................................................................4 80 EXPLORATION PROGRAM............................................................................. 5 Grid.............................................................................................................................5 Magnetic Survey .........................................................................................................5 Geological Mapping....................................................................................................5 9.0 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS..............................................................................6 Grid.............................................................................................................................6 Magnetic Survey .........................................................................................................6 Geological Survey.......................................................................................................? 10.0 RECOMMENDATIONS.....................................................................................? II.0 REFERENCES....................................................................................................? CERTIFICATEOFQUALIFICATIONS...................................................................... 10 LIST OF TABLES 8c FIGURES Figure l. General Location of Gold Insight Property. Scale l: 100,000. Figure 2a. Claim Map Morrisette Township: Scale l : 50,000 Figure 2b. Claim Map Morrisette Township: Scale l : 25,400 Figure 2c. Claim Map Morrisette Township: Scale l : 25,400 DETAILED MAPS AND PROFILES Legend for Detailed Geological fc Topographical Maps Total Field Magnetic Profiles With Geology Se Topographic Maps Line 582560 Total Magnetic Field Strength (lOOnT/cm) Scale 1:2500 500-1450-N Line 582560 Geology A Topography Plan: Scale 1:2500 500-1450-N Line 582560 Total Magnetic Field Strength (lOOnT/cm) Scale 1:2500 1400-2300-N Line 582560 Geology A Topography Plan: Scale 1:2500 1400-2300-N Line 582560 Total Magnetic Field Strength (lOOnT/cm) Scale 1:5000 500-2300-N (Surveyed S^N Black fc N^S Red)

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SUMMARY This exploration project of Gold Insight Resources Ltd. Property located at 7 to 15 km north east of Kirkland Lake, Ontario included 1.8 km total field survey accompanied with geological mapping. This was an orientation survey conducted in advance of a large scale exploration project on the property. The survey established the magnetic signature expected for the area. The author conducted this work and prepared this report.

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LOCATION The property is located between at UTM coordinates 0575300-0582600 mE and 5339200-534400 mN (NTS 32 D/4 approximately 7-15 km north east of Kirkland Lake, Ontario (Longitude 480 14'30"N Latitude 79057'00"W). The reader is referenced to the north edge of NTS Map Sheet 32/2 for the general location of the property.

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ACCESS The property is accessed via Highway 66 leading 13 km east from Kirkland Lake. From this location proceed 12 km north on Highway 672 (the Esker Park Road). Park at the winter access road that leads west from the Highway 672. This forest access road is located a short distance north of a culvert and is also located approximately 1.5 km north of the Howard Lake access road. Walk l km south west, crossing two creeks to the grid line along the west edge of the property.

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THE PROPERTY The property, consisting of 19 contiguous claims, is located in the central and south east quadrant of Morrisette Township (Plan #G-3217) in the Larder Lake Mining Division. Work Work Date Date Due Applie Claim # Units Staked Work Due 15 E 2001-OCT-19 2003-OCT-19 6000 0 L 1167147 6E 2003-OCT-19 2400 0 L 1167148 2001-OCT-19 16 E 2001-OCT-19 2003-OCT-19 6400 0 L 1167149 8E 0 L 1167150 2001-OCT-19 2003-OCT-19 3200 11 E 2001-OCT-19 2003-OCT-19 4400 0 L 1167151 12 E L 1222041 1997-MAR-26 2002-MAR-26 3871 15329 1E 2001-DEC-30 400 800 L 1225462 1997-DEC-30 2W 2002-JUL-05 800 0 L 1225886 2000-JUL-05 lw 400 0 2000-JUL-05 2002-JUL-05 L 1225991

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Work was performed on claims 1167147 and 1227075 and transferred to contiguous claim 1225462.

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PHYSIOLOGY AND VEGETATION The area surveyed is 5QP/0 covered by spruce alder swamp with local tamarack and white cedar. Most of the remaining area surveyed was well drained outcrop area and glacial-lacustrine overburden. The well drained areas are dominated by spruce with scrub maple and lesser aspen.

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REGIONAL AND PROPERTY GEOLOGY The property is located in the Abitibi Subprovince. The bedrock is Blake River Group volcanics comprised of calcalkalic basalt, andesite, dacite, and rhyolite consisting of massive, pillowed and fragmental lavas and tuffs. Mafic rocks, including diorite and gabbro (and possibly kimberlites) probably intrude the volcanics. Faults trending 320-3400 are expected. MNDM Map 2193 is the best reference to the property. The contact with the Kinojevis Group cuts through the southern portion of the property with a northwest trend. Fe-carbonate and other alteration appears to cut the southern portion of the property.

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EXPLORATION RATIONAL This exploration program was designed as an orientation survey to establish the magnetic signature of the property. The survey area was mapped to explain the magnetic fabric encountered.

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EXPLORATION PROGRAM Grid

A 1.8 km sample line was cut by the author December 14 to 18, 2001. Pickets were placed at 25 m station intervals. Uncorrected UTM coordinates of the end points of the grid line are: 1. 0500-N is located at 0582584 mE fe 5340513 mN (Nad 27). 2. 2300-N is located at 0582552 mE A 5342307 mN (Nad 27). The winter access road crosses the line at 0582562 mE *fc 5341788 mN. Logistics were performed in advance of cutting the grid line. Magnetic Survey

The author of this report conducted a total field strength magnetic survey December 20, 2001. A Scintrex Envimag in walkmag mode was used. Magnetic readings were measured at 2 second intervals. This reading interval rendered readings spaced at approximately two-meter intervals. Weather was near freezing and the instrument was working well. The line was surveyed twice: 1. once from north to south and 2. once from south to north. The data was plotted on l: 2500 profiles. A base station was established facing north while standing at the east side of line picket 1785-N. This station was 56963 Nt. This base station was measured before, during and after completion of the surveys. No corrections were made to the data because all base station readings were within 3 Nt. of the 56963 Nt. value established before the survey.

Geological Mapping

On December 18 and 20, 2001, the Author mapped the survey area at l cm = 10 meters by pace and compass from the survey line. The outcrop locations were defined, percent slopes and slope directions were visually estimated and plotted, and topographic and vegetation features recorded. During the mapping; lighting was poor, the soil was frozen and the outcrops were covered by a less than 10 cm of snow. This mapping should be considered preliminary, but adequate to explain the magnetic responses.

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DISCUSSION OF RESULTS Grid The grid was cut along a very old survey fabric. Survey markers including square iron bars (SIB) of forfeited claims were observed and recorded on the geological map. This line could be widened to provide mechanized access to the property.

Magnetic Survey The magnetic signature of the grid is flat magnetic relief that is best plotted in exaggerated magnetic relief to display the magnetic trends. Although the relief is small it appears to be a viable tool to trace intrusive formations such as kimberlite dikes and pipes. The fabric indicates an increasing wavelength and amplitude to the south. This change appears to be a real response caused by bedrock features. North of 1775-N, deep overburden in combination with short wavelength low amplitude fabric make interpretation of volcanic features difficult. However: this is an ideal environment to locate and trace intrusive formations such as kimberlites. The increased background values north of 1775 may be caused by a geological contact or another bedrock feature. An alternative explanation is kimberlite or other magnetic formation under deep overburden from 1780-1975N. The continuation of the magnetic survey and geological mapping might resolve this ambiguity. Two prominent broad magnetic highs were observed at: 1. 580-640 N 2. 900-1020N. Both magnetic highs occur in gaps in the outcrop exposure. The continuation of the grid to the west in combination with outcrop mapping are likely to establish if these responses are controlled by the stratigraphy of volcanic formations, intrusive formations or other causes. John Thompson in assessment report KL-3271 in the Kirkland Lake Resident Geologist Office quotes Meyer of the MNDM Resident Geologist's Office stating Alfie Creek 2 kimberlite pipe is located at UTM coordinates 0582650 mE and 5340950 mN. The magnetic anomaly at 890-1020N appears to be associated with this pipe; however the Author has not had time to confirm this. The second anomaly 300 m to the south has a similar signature.

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Geological Survey

The outcrops mapped were aphanitic to fine grained Blake River volcanic rocks, probably andesite. The outcrops had a very thin pale grey-white weathering rind. A single outcrop at 555N appears to be Fe-carbonate alteration.

10.0 RECOMMENDATIONS Exploration of the property should include: 1. a 100 m spaced grid with control lines spaced at regular intervals. 2. a total magnetic field strength Walkmag using: a. 2 second (2 meter) reading interval, b. plotted as profiles. 3. MaxMin EM survey using 100 meter cable frequencies 800 and 3555 hz. 4. geological mapping.

11.0 REFERENCES Savage, W.S., 1964. Mineral Resources and Mining Properties in the Kirkland LakeLarder Lake Area. Ontario Department of Mines, Mineral Resources Circular No 3. p77 Se Chart A. MERQ-OGS 1983: Lithostratigraphic Map of the Abitibi Subprovince; Ontario Geological Survey/Ministere de l*Energie et des Ressources, Quebec. Scale 1:500 000; Catalogued as "Map2484"in Ontario and "DV 83-16" in Quebec. Map 2628. Precambrian Geology, Larder Lake Area. Ontario Geological Survey. Scale 1:50,000 Rupert, R. J., and Lovell, H. L. 1970. Geological Report 84 - Ontario Department of Mines. Geology of Bernhardt and Morrisette Townships and accompanying Map 2193 Bernhardt and Morrisette Townships. Scale 1:31,680 Map P. 447 - Ontario Department of Mines Preliminary Geological Map No. P. 447, Morrisette Township, District of Timiskaming, 1968. Scale 1:15,840. MAP P. 882 - Ontario Geological Survey Preliminary Map P. 882 (Rev), Morrissette Assessment Report 01-12-28.rpt.doc

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Kirkland Lake Data Series, Morrisette Township, District of Timiskaming, 1978. Scale 1:15,840. OFR 5356 - Open File Report 5356, Benoit, Melba, Bisley, Maisonville, Morrisette, Arnold, Grenfell, Lebel, Eby, Otto, Boston and McElroy Townships. Overburden Drilling and Geochemical Sampling., 1881. OFR 5395 - Open File Report 5356, Melba, Morrisette and Portion of Eby, Bisley and McElroy Townships: Mid-density mineralogy of glacial overburden as an indicator of Au mineralization. 1993. OFR 5831 - Open File Report 5831, Larder Lake-Cadillac Break, Kerr Addison-Chesterville System: Archean Au-Ag-(W) quartz vein/disseminated mineralization. 1993. MAP P 2258 - Ontario Geological Survey Preliminary Map P. 2258 Kirkland Lake Area, Morrisette Township: Airborne Electromagnetic Survey, Total Intensity Magnetic Survey, District of Cochrane, 1983. Scale 1:20,000 MAP P 2484 - Ontario Geological Survey Map P. 2484 Lithostratigraphic Map of the Abitibi Subprovince Scale 1:500,000 Volume 25, Part l, Section 8 Goodfish Lake Area, 1916. Geological Report 84 - Ontario Department of Mines. Geology of Bernhardt and Morrisette Townships. By R. J. Rupert and H. L. Lovell, 1970. Accompanying Map 2193 Bernhardt and Morrisette Townships. Scale l :31,680 Map P. 447 - Ontario Department of Mines Preliminary Geological Map No. P. 447, Morrisette Township, District of Timiskaming, 1968. Scale 1:15,840. MAP P. 882 - Ontario Geological Survey Preliminary Map P. 882 (Rev), Kirkland Lake Data Series, Morrisette Township, District of Timiskaming, 1978.

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Scale 1:15,840. OFR 5356 - Open File Report 5356, Benoit, Melba, Bisley, Maisonville, Morrisette, Arnold, Grenfell, Lebel, Eby, Otto, Boston and McElroy Townships. Overburden Drilling and Geochemical Sampling. 1881. OFR 5395 - Open File Report 5356, Melba, Morrisette and Portion of Eby, Bisley and McElroy Townships: Mid-density mineralogy of glacial overburden as an indicator of Au mineralization. 1993 OFR 5831 - Open File Report 5831, Larder Lake-Cadillac Break, Kerr Addison-Chesterville System: Archean Au-Ag-(W) quartz vein/disseminated mineralization. 1993 MAP P 2258 - Ontario Geological Survey Preliminary Map P. 2258 Kirkland Lake Area, Morrisette Township: Airborne Electromagnetic Survey, Total Intensity Magnetic Survey, District of Cochrane, 1983. Scale 1:20,000 MAP P 2484 - Ontario Geological Survey Map P. 2484 Lithostratigraphic Map of the Abitibi Subprovince Scale 1:500,000 Volume 25, Part l, Section 8 Goodfish Lake Area, 1916.

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CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS I, Douglas Robinson, of 24 Victoria Avenue, Swastika, Ontario hereby certify that: 1.

I am a registered professional Engineer of the province of Ontario, No. 39322011.

2.

I am a graduate of Queen's University in Kingston Ontario with an Honours Bachelor of Science, Geological Engineering 1975, and Northern College, School of Mines in Haileybury, Ontario, 1970.

3.

I have been practising my profession since graduation.

4.

The information contained in this report is the result of work done by myself and the references cited.

Respectfully submitted

Douglas Robinson, P. Eng. December 28, 2001

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ENVI-MAG Environmental Magnetometer/Gradiometer Locating Buried Drums and Tanks? The NEW ENVI-MAG Is the solution to this environmental problem. ENVI-MAG Is an inexpensive, lightweight, portable "WALKMAG" which enables you to survey large areas quickly and accurately. ENVI-MAG is a portable, proton preces sion magnetometer and/or gradiometer, for geotechnical, archaeological and environmental applications where high production, fast count rate and high sensitivity are required, rt may also be used for other applications, such as mineral exploration, and may be configured as a total-field magnetometer, a vertical gradiometer or as a base station. The ENVI-MAG

* easily detects buried drums to depths of 10 feet or more * more sensitive to the steel of a burled drum than EM or radar * much less expensive than EM or radar * survey productivity much higher than with EM or radar

Main feature* Include: * select sampling rates as fast as 2 times per second * "WALKMAG'mode for rapid acquisi tion of data * large internal memory, expandable to 200,000 readings * easy to read, large LCD screen displays data both numerically and graphically * ENVIMAP software for processing and mapping data ENVI-MAG comprises several basic modules; a lightweight console with a large screen alphanumeric display and high capacity memory, a staff mounted sensor and sensor cable, rechargeable battery and battery charger, RS-232 cable and ENVIMAP processing and mapping software. For gradiometry applications an upgrade kit is available, comprising an additional processor module for installation in the console, and a second sensor with a staff extender.

ENVI-MAG Proton Magnetometer In operation

For base station applications a Base Station Accessory Kit Is available so that the sensor and staff may be converted into a base station sensor.

Features and Benefits "WALKMAG" Magnetometer/Gradiometer

The "WALKMAG" mode of operation (sometimes known as "Walking Mag") is user-selectable from the keyboard. In this mode, data fs acquired and recorded at the rate of 2 readings per second as the operator walks at a steady pace along a line. At desired intervals, the operator "triggers" an event marker by a single key stroke, assigning coordinates to the recorded data.

Large-Key Keypad

The large-key keypad allows easy access forgloved-hands in cold-weather opera tions. Each key has a multi-purpose function.

True Simultaneous Gradiometer

An optional upgrade kit is available to configure ENVI-MAG as a gradiometer to make true, simultaneous gradiometer measurements. Gradiometry Is useful for geotechnical and archaeological surveys where small near surface magnetic targets are the object of the survey. Selectable Sampling Rates

0.5 second, 1 second and 2 second reading rates user selectable from the

keyboard.

Front panel of ENVI-MAG showing a graphic profile of data and large-key keypad

Large Capacity Memory ENVI-MAG with standard memory stores up to 28,000 readings of total field measurements, 21,000 readings of gradiometry*fata or 151,000 readings as a base station. An expanded memory option is available which Increases this standard capacity by a factor of 5.

Easy Review of Data For quality of data and for a rapid analy sis of the magnetic characteristics of the survey line, several modes of review are possible. These include the measure ments at the last three stations, the ability to scroll through any or all previous readings in memory, and a graphic display of the previous data as profiles, line by line. This feature is very useful for environmental and archaeological surveys. Highly Productive The "WALKMAG" mode of operation acquires data rapidly at close station intervals, ensuring high-definition results. This increases survey productivity by a factor of 5 when compared to a conven tional magnetometer survey. "Datacheck" Quality Control of Data "Datacheck" provides a feature wherein at the end of each survey line, data may be ' reviewed as a profile on ENVI-MAG's screen. Datacheck confirms that the

Instrument Is functioning correctly and allows the user to note the magnetic relief (anomaly) on the line. Large Screen Display •Super-Twist" 64 x 240 dot (8 lines x 40 characters), LCD graphic screen provides good visibility In all light conditions. A display heater is optionally available for low-temperature operations below 0*C.

doss-up of the ENVI-MAG screen showing data presented afar each reading

Interactive Menus The set-up of ENVI-MAG is menu-driven, and minimizes the operator's learning . time, and on-going tasks.

Cose-up of display of ENVI-MAG showing Interactive set-up menu

Specifications ' Total Held Operating Range 20,000 to 100,000 nT (gammas) Total Field Absolute Accuracy W-1nT Tuning Fully solid state. Manual or automatic, keyboard selectable

Cycling (Reading) Rotes 0.5, 1 or Z seconds, up to 9999 seconds for base station applications, keyboard selectable

Sensitivity 0.1 nT at 2 second sampling rate

Gradiometer Option Includes a second sensor, 20 inch (Vim) staff extender and processor module "WALKMAG" Mod* 0.5 second for walking surveys, variable rates for hilly terrain

Digital Display LCD "Super Twist", 240 x 64 dots graphics. 8 line x 40 characters alphanumerics Display Heater Thermostatically controlled, for cold weather operations

Keyboard Input ' 17 keys, dual function, membrane type

Notebook Function 32 characters, 5 user-defined MACRO'S for quick en try

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a) read he ENVI-MAG data and reformat H into a standard compatible wftfi the ENVIMAP software b) grid tie data Into a standard grid format c) create a vector file of posted values

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ENVIMAP Is designed to be e possible. The user Is required few basic questions asked by and then simply toggles "GO" ENVIMAP provide default par the making of the contour ma| can modify certain character^ output plot ENVIMAP'S menu both keyboard and mouse bpc HELP screens are Integrated \ menu system so that HELP Is whenever the user requests It Options Available * True simultaneous gradlom upgrade * Base station upgrade * Display heater for low temperature operations * External battery pouch

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Expanded Memory

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Total Field Measurements: 140,000 readings Gradiometer Measurements: 109,000 readings Base Station Measurements: 750,000 readings Real-Tim* Clock Records full data, hours, minutes and seconds with 1 second resolution, +A1 second stability over 12 hours

Digital Data Output RS-232C interface, 600 to 57.600 Baud. 7 or 8 data bits, 1 start, 1 stop bit, no parity format Selectable carriage return delay (0-999 ms) to accommodate slow peripherals. Handshaking is done by X-on/X-off

Analog Output O-999 m Vfull scale output voltage with keyboard selectable range of 1,10,100,1.000 or 10,000 nT full scale Power Supply Rechargeable •Camcorder" type. 2.3 Ah, Leadacid battery 12 Volts at 0.65 Amp for magnetometer, 1.2 Amp kx gradiometer. External 12 Volt input for base station operations Optional external battery pouch for cAd weather operations Battery Charger 110 Volt - 230 Volt. 50/60 H/

Dimensions

Weight Console -5.4 bs (2.45 kg) with rechargeable battery T. F. sensor - 2.2 bs (1.15 kg) Grad. sensor - 2.5 IDS (1.15 kg) Staff-1.75 bs (0.8 kg)

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Work Report Summary Transaction No:

W0180.31303

Recording Date:

2001-DEC-28

Work Done from:

2001-DEC-14

Approval Date:

2002-JAN-03

to:

2001-DEC-28

Status: APPROVED

Client(s):

297244

GOLD INSIGHT RESOURCES LTD.

Survey Type(s): MAG

LC

Work Report Details: Claim*

Perform

Perform Approve

Applied

Applied Approve

Assign

Assign Approve

Reserve

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Ministry of Northern Development

and Mines

Ontario

Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E6B5

Date: 2002-JAN-07

Tel: (888)415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555

GOLD INSIGHT RESOURCES LTD. 111 GARRISON VILLAGE DR., APT. 204 NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ONTARIO CANADA LOS 1JO

Submission Number: 2.22639 Transaction Number(s): W0180.31303

Dear Sir or Madam

Subject: Approval of Assessment Work We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval. At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time. If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact STEVEN BENETEAU by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5855. Yours Sincerely,

Ron Gashinski Supervisor, Geoscience Assessment Office Gc: Resident Geologist Douglas Raymond Robinson (Agent)

Assessment File Library Gold Insight Resources Ltd. (Claim Holder)

Gold Insight Resources Ltd. (Assessment Office)

Visit our website at http://www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm

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ARNOLD

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BOMPAS

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GAUTHIER

KIRKLAND LAKE 5330000 VmN

5330000 mN

5330000m

MCELROY

BOSTON

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