The Kuala Lumpur–Karak Expressway East Coast Expressway is a 60-kilometre (37 mi) interstate controlled-access highway in Peninsular Malaysia . It runs between the town of Gombak in Selangor to the southwest and Karak in Pahang to the northeast. The expressway was previously a single-carriageway trunk road forming part of federal route 2 ; this designation has been kept after the upgrade in 1997. It shares its designation with the East Coast Expressway proper that succeeds it.
56-488: The highway has many hairpin bends and many stretches pass through remote forested terrain. Vehicular accidents, many of them fatal, have often occurred on the highway. Because of its remoteness and high number of accidents, the expressway has developed a reputation for being haunted (Example The Legend of The Volkswagen Kuning In English it means Yellow Volkswagen) (see List of reportedly haunted highways ). The expressway begins at Gombak , Selangor and its interchange with
112-549: A 'haunt' for local youths. However, there are no records of fatalities or mysterious disappearances on or around Boy Scout Lane. Bray Road Elkhorn , Wisconsin is infamously known for being the home of the Beast of Bray Road . Clinton Road in West Milford , Passaic County , New Jersey : the subject of local folklore that includes alleged sightings of ghosts , strange creatures and gatherings of witches , Satanists and
168-515: A burned down mental asylum. Shades of Death Road , Warren County, New Jersey : this unusually-named road is associated with ghosts and supernatural activity, as is Ghost Lake in the vicinity. United Kingdom [ edit ] Flash Lane, Darley Moor: the quiet country lane near Darley Dale in Derbyshire is reputedly haunted by a headless horseman who was seen in the 1990s, along with supposed sightings of UFOs and 'Black Panthers' in
224-505: A fatal road in Taiwan due to bad road conditions. Much ghost money (joss money) along the highway was a common sight in the past. The ghost money was scattered on the highway to appease the spirits. Recently, the highway has become the most popular heavy motorcycle route in Taipei, and the number of fatal accidents continues to increase. Africa [ edit ] N9 road, South Africa:
280-485: A lorry driver named "Harry (or "Harold" in some tellings) Unsworth" saw a hitchhiker he had given a ride to earlier re-appear miles down the road from where he had dropped him off. A61 Unstone-Dronfield Bypass: cars heading Northbound past Monk Wood are known to suddenly veer off down an embankment just a few feet before the crash barrier starts. The bypass is also believed to be haunted as a result of horrific fatal injuries sustained in accidents. A616 Stockbridge Bypass:
336-513: A major road in Scotland from Annan to Gretna Green , has been called Scotland's "most haunted road" by some authors. According to one story, in 1957 a truck driver swerved to avoid a couple walking in the road but when he stopped to investigate the pair had "vanished". Other versions of the stories tell of a couple or group of friends driving down the road at night and are constantly plagued and harassed by shadow figures, from an elderly woman to
392-617: A narrow two traffic lanes road along Khlong Chak Phra canal in Thonburi side of Bangkok, is reportedly the focus of a late 1970s urban legend about the ghost of a pregnant woman called " Phi Yai Wan " (ghost of Miss Wan). It was said that she was a local woman killed by her husband, and that her spirit had haunted people in many different ways, especially in front of Wat Taling Chan temple, which Chak Phra Road runs through. Various drivers, including taxi and tuk-tuk drivers, reportedly avoid it after sundown. Rama IX Road, Thailand: in 2016,
448-666: A residential street in Quezon City , Philippines , is claimed by believers to be haunted by a white lady , said to be the ghost of a teenager who died in the 1950s, either by an automobile accident or by rape from a taxicab driver. Haunted highways or roads refer to streets, roads or highways which are the subject of folklore and urban legends , including rumors and reports of ghostly apparitions, ghostly figures, phantom hitchhikers , phantom vehicles, repeating or looping highways, or other paranormal phenomena. Legends [ edit ] [REDACTED] Boy Scout Lane ,
504-520: A result, some maps labelled the expressway as E8 and some other maps labelled the expressway as federal route 2. On 7 April 2011, ANIH Berhad became the concession holder after taking over operations from MTD Prime Sdn Bhd and Metramac Corporation Sdn Bhd. The Kuala Lumpur–Karak Expressway using opened toll system. As part of an initiative to facilitate faster transaction at the Gombak and Bentong Toll Plazas, all toll transactions at both toll plazas on
560-522: A rural road between Ban Tha Chaom and Nong Chang District in Uthai Thani Province , central Thailand, it is reported to be haunted road. Many locals and monk, insist that they have seen a headless male ghost, including preta at night. In late June 2020, a couple drove past this road in the late night. They claimed to be haunted by sticking out tongue female ghost and chased their car for 3 km (1.9 mi). Tuen Mun Road, Hong Kong:
616-569: A rural road in Stevens Point, Wisconsin , is associated with numerous stories of paranormal activity, including the supposed deaths of a Boy Scouts of America troop. United States [ edit ] 22 Mine Road, Holden, West Virginia : 22 Mine Road is reportedly haunted by the ghost of Mamie Thurman, who was found murdered and dumped along the road on June 22, 1932. Annie's Road, Totowa, New Jersey : Annie's Road in New Jersey
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#1732787402649672-580: A video by Thai journalist Powarit Katkul of a "ghost" on Rama IX Road in Bangkok went viral on social media. Ratchadapisek Road, Thailand: Ratchadapisek Road , an inner city ring road in downtown Bangkok. At the curved phase in front of the Criminal Court is often referred to as "Hundred-death Curve". Fatal accidents are frequent as driving vision is obscured by sacred fig tree on the median strip. Thais often place flowers and zebra statues at
728-549: Is also used as an Entrance Access Security. SmartTAG was designed, developed and manufactured by Teras Teknologi Sdn Bhd as an extension of the Touch 'n Go system, initially as a replacement of PLUS TAG. It is being marketed by Touch 'n Go Sdn Bhd (formerly Rangkaian Segar Sdn Bhd ) . The intellectual property rights to the SmartTAG belongs to an Austrian company known as EFKON Gmbh. The president of EFKON, Dr Helmut Rieder,
784-522: Is different from Wikidata SmartTAG SmartTAG ( acronym in Malay for Sistem Membayar Automatik Rangkaian Tol or "Toll Network Automatic Payment Systems") is an on-board unit (OBU) vehicle-based device used as an electronic toll collection (ETC) system over long distances (maximum 15 metres) to complement Touch 'n Go , a card-based system. It was first introduced in Malaysia in 1999 and
840-499: Is one of the most reportedly haunted tunnels in the country and has become a famous urban legend among locals. Locals believe the tunnel was once a mass grave, and there are reported sightings of a pontianak who was raped and killed before the underpass was constructed. Passerby are usually advised to sound the horn at night to avoid any unwanted incident. Bei Yi Highway, Taiwan: part of Provincial highway no. 9, Bei Yi Highway connects Taipei and Yilan County . The highway used to be
896-552: Is powered from automobile auxiliary power outlet instead. SmartTAG lanes are available at most expressway toll plazas. To diversify the usages of SmartTAG and to attract further subscription of SmartTAG, Teras Teknologi with co-operation from Nusajaya Land Sdn Bhd, developer of Iskandar Puteri implemented a secure Entrance Access Security for Ledang Heights Bungalow Park. Touted as the Beverly Hills of Johor , Ledang Heights consists of 571 bungalow lots situated off
952-412: Is said to be a haunted house. Including an abandoned village named Piyaporn with an area of more than 39.5 acres (16.0 ha), it is said that it was built on the site of an old graveyard. Therefore, the construction was unsuccessful because it was hindered by ghosts and became a haunt of spirits. This side-street is often crowded with teenagers to hunting ghosts . Tha Chaom–Nong Chang Road, Thailand:
1008-451: Is supposedly haunted by the ghost of a woman killed on the road many years ago. It is located in Totowa on the first half of Riverview Drive. Suscon Road, Pittston Township, Pennsylvania : Suscon Road is long state route that goes on for miles and turns into Thornhurst Road and Bear Lake Road. Many say they could hear bloodcurdling screams in the woods and see a non moving bright light in
1064-415: Is the subject of local folklore regarding a vanishing hitchhiker known as "Lydia". Mount Misery Road and Sweet Hollow Road, West Hills, New York , Huntington, New York : these two roads are both subjects of local folklore, including but not limited to tales of Mary's Grave (supposedly located on a cemetery on Sweet Hollow Road), a ghostly police officer with the back of his head missing, and ghosts from
1120-707: The A21 Sevenoaks Bypass is reputedly haunted by ghostly sliproads which lead drivers into oncoming traffic and ultimately their deaths. A22 Caterham Bypass: on a certain section of the Caterham bypass , spectral females have been seen in the carriageway and crossing the road. A38 road, Somerset: according to legend, phantom hitchhikers have been reported since the 1950s on the A38 road between Wellington and Taunton in Somerset . One tale holds that in 1958
1176-688: The A616 road connects Manchester , to the M1 motorway . The section North of Sheffield is known as the Stocksbridge Bypass. During the bypass's construction, security staff allegedly reported encounters with phantom children dancing around an electricity pylon and a ghostly monk standing on Pea Royd Bridge who was believed to have been from the Hunshelf Priory. A75 road, Scotland: the A75 ,
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#17327874026491232-459: The Ku Klux Klan . Supposedly, if a person visits one of the bridges at the reservoir and throws a penny into the water, within a minute it will be thrown back out to by the ghost of a boy who drowned while swimming below or had fallen in while sitting on the edge of the bridge. In some tellings an apparition is seen; in others the ghost pushes the teller into the water if he or she looks over
1288-667: The Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2 . Next, the expressway passes the Titiwangsa Range and the Genting Sempah Tunnel towards Genting Sempah at the border with Pahang . The section between Bentong and Karak is the sole route from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan and vice versa, as Jalan Gombak , which serves as the toll-free alternative for the expressway, ends at Ketari, Bentong. At Karak, route 2 splits off, heading southeast towards
1344-611: The Tuen Mun Road , one of Hong Kong's major expressways, is said by believers to be haunted. Many car accidents have been blamed by locals to the ghosts that suddenly appear along the middle of the expressway. Although authorities have cited narrow carriageways and substandard geometry (to save construction costs) as the reasons for these accidents, speed limits have been enforced for the expressway. Casablanca Tunnel, Indonesia: an underpass located in East Jakarta , Indonesia
1400-635: The 7,000 Isles: Filipino Folk Stories . ABC-CLIO. pp. 119–. ISBN 978-1-59884-698-0 . Retrieved 18 April 2012 . ^ "Lost in Jersey" . Lost in Jersey. 26 March 2009 . Retrieved 2013-01-20 . ^ Moran & Sceurman, 204. ^ North Carolina Folklore Journal , North Carolina Folklore Society., 1999 ^ "Hauntings F" . STRANGE NORTH-EAST DERBYSHIRE . ^ "Hauntings H" . STRANGE NORTH-EAST DERBYSHIRE . Retrieved 2020-01-17 . ^ Stocksbridge - Sheffield - Stocksbridge Bypass -
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1512-786: The Killer Road Archived 2012-06-18 at the Wayback Machine stocksbridge.org.uk ^ Smith, Claire (29 September 2006). "Moat haunted - Myths & Legends Part 5: Castles" . The Scotsman . Retrieved 3 February 2011 . ^ "Na "ukletim" cestama neobjašnjive nesreće" . Glas Slavonije . Retrieved 4 October 2014 . ^ "Nadgrobni križevi ugrađeni u autocestu, ljudi i stvari na njoj postaju nevidljivi?!" . Glas Slavonije . Retrieved 4 October 2014 . ^ "Ukleta cesta: Na toj dionici poginulo više od 500 ljudi, među njima Lambaša i Proeski" . Dnevno News Portal . Archived from
1568-517: The Kuala Lumpur–Karak Expressway have been conducting electronically via Touch 'n Go cards or SmartTAGs starting 9 September 2015. (Starting 15 October 2015) List of reportedly haunted highways Roads with rumors and reports of apparitions and ghosts For the paranormal television series, see Haunted Highway . For the 2014 film, see Haunted Road . [REDACTED] Balete Drive ,
1624-459: The actions of these spirits that still roam the area. Soi Vacharaphol, Thailand: Soi Vacharaphol is a soi (side-street) of Ram Inthra Road in Bang Khen , northern suburb Bangkok. It is a deep and lonely side-street. Around 1992, the atmosphere was filled with deserted fields and many abandoned houses, therefore, there are frequent crimes. There is a story about a European style house that
1680-472: The area around the entrance to the abandoned Hunger Hill Pumping Station. A11 Thetford Bypass: the A11 dual carriageway Thetford bypass is reputedly haunted by a phantom gamekeeper appearing on car bonnets. Whilst waiting at a traffic light, one driver witnessed a car from the 1930s pass and vanish. The road has been known to unsettle passengers and drivers, creating a sense of lethargy. A21 Sevenoaks Bypass:
1736-527: The area. The nearby Darley Road is the location of several UFO sightings. It is reported that locals are afraid to use the road. Harewood Road, Holymoorside: the three mile lane linking Beeley Moor with the Derbyshire village of Holymoorside is reported to be haunted by phantom monks. Monks would be sent over from Beauchief Abbey to Harewood Grange, to work on the land, as a punishment for misbehaving. An uncomfortable atmosphere has also been reported in
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1792-576: The back end of a semi truck that they nearly hit before braking only for it to disappear. Europe [ edit ] A3 motorway, Croatia: the section of A3 motorway in Croatia between Staro Petrovo Selo and Nova Gradiška is believed to be haunted due to high number of accidents and paranormal encounters. It is a section where singer Toše Proeski and actress Dolores Lambaša lost their lives. Belchen Tunnel , Switzerland : sightings of an old woman dressed all in white who supposedly haunts
1848-606: The ceilings of toll plazas to allow vehicle drivers to drive through SmartTAG dedicated lanes and pay toll without stopping. It is designed to process up to 1,200 vehicles per hour. Prior to the introduction of SmartTAG, several different types of non-stop ETC were already being used in Malaysia: SmartTAG was officially launched on 15 March 1999, phasing out PLUS TAG at over 20 plazas of Projek Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan (PLUS) / North–South Expressway . In December 2003, Minister of Works, Datuk Seri S Samy Vellu directed
1904-486: The corner of the intersection, when it was newly open, guests always saw spirits. Therefore, this place is an unsuitable position according to the beliefs of Thais since ancient times that the intersection is the passage of ghosts or spirits. Fortuneteller said many of the deadly events, such as the Great CentralWorld Fire in 2010 , the 2015 bombings , and even more frequent road accidents, were caused by
1960-439: The curve all the way up to nearby footbridge to pay homage to the souls of the deceased, and drivers commonly honk when going through the curve in the road to ask the permission from the people who died there for safe passage. Ratchaprasong, Thailand: the four-corners of Ratchadamri , Rama I , and Ploenchit Roads in downtown Bangkok surrounded by a bustling shopping and commercial district, Ratchaprasong Intersection sits on
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2072-660: The former two-lane highway become a dual-carriageway with six lanes (three in each direction) from Kuala Lumpur to Genting Highlands exit and four lanes (two in each direction) for the rest of the expressway. The upgrading works also included the construction of a second tunnel located beside the existing tunnel to provide additional two lanes for eastbound traffic, widening the toll gates at Gombak and Bentong and also constructing interchanges to replace junctions. However, some junctions were impossible to be upgraded to interchanges due to their geographical locations and therefore some U-turns were constructed to provide entry and exit to
2128-681: The ghost of a young woman named Kelly, and is said to be able to take control of vehicles that drive along the road at night. Crashes have also occurred along Wakehurst parkway in recent years. See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Transport portal List of ghosts References [ edit ] ^ Philippines Insider. "Myths Surrounding Balete Drive" . Philippines Insider . Retrieved August 26, 2012 . ^ Yap, Dj (November 1, 2005). "Balete may be official "haunted" site" . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved 18 April 2012 . ^ Dianne De Las Casas; Zarah C. Gagatiga (30 September 2011). Tales from
2184-551: The implementation of a single ETC nationwide as a form of standardisation and convenience of use for road users. The directive requires all major toll operators in Malaysia to have a minimum of 2 Touch 'n Go and 1 SmartTAG lanes per direction at every plaza. The directive was gradually implemented by all major toll operators on 1 July 2004 and marked the cessation of other types of non-stop ETCs in Malaysia. In 2004, SmartTAG expanded as entrance access security for residential areas. It
2240-525: The junction for the opposite direction of the expressway. The expressway has two separate carriageway at Genting Sempah in Selangor–Pahang border (one for Selangor side and one for Pahang side) due to their geographical locations. The upgrade works of the expressway was completed in 1997. MTD Prime held the concession to operate the expressway. The expressway acquired its official route number, E8, at completion, which resulted in overlapping route numbers. As
2296-626: The legend of the haunted houses in Soi Vacharaphol ;!!]. Dek-d (in Thai) . Retrieved 2021-09-20 . ^ "ขนหัวลุกซู่!!! ผัวเมียขับรถกลางดึก อ้างเจอจังๆผีแลบลิ้น-วิ่งไล่ตาม หลอนทั้งหมู่บ้าน" [Goosebumps!!! a couple driving in the late night claiming to see the ghost sticks out its tongue-chases after them, panic the whole village]. Naewna (in Thai). 2020-06-23 . Retrieved 2021-08-30 . ^ Kinney, Mary (25 August 2014). "Top 5 most haunted roads in
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2352-1016: The original on 6 October 2014 . Retrieved 4 October 2014 . ^ "Karak Highway" . Hungzai.com . Retrieved 2013-01-20 . ^ Thongdaeng, Wityada; Thongpan, Saran (September 2012). ชุมทางตลิ่งชัน ย่านเก่า [ก่อน] กรุงเทพฯ [ Taling Chan Junction old neighbourhood [before] Bangkok ] (in Thai). Bangkok: Muang Boran Journal. pp. 112–113. ISBN 978-974-7727-93-7 . ^ Hunt, Darren (November 16, 2016). "Haunting footage shows 'ghostly girl' sitting on top of moving car" . Express.co.uk . ^ "Officials to clean-up '100-death Ratchada Curve' shrine" . Coconuts Bangkok . 2015-01-08 . Retrieved 2021-09-20 . ^ "โหรชี้"แยกพระพรหม"แรง 'จุดตาย'เกิดเหตุร้ายซ้ำบ่อย" [Astrologer pointing "Phra Phrom Intersection" cursed 'fatal point' frequent misfortunes]. Daily News (in Thai). 2015-08-22 . Retrieved 2021-09-20 . ^ Victour'c (2009-08-17). "เปิดตำนานบ้านผีสิงในซอยวัชรพล !!" [Open
2408-457: The person in the N9, South Africa account v t e Ghosts and ghostlore List of ghosts Manifestations Ancestral spirits Ghost lights Haunted locations Haunted highways Haunted house Haunted trains Haunted ships Hungry ghost Poltergeist Residual haunting Vengeful ghost Procession of
2464-507: The road between Uniondale and Willowmore , in the semi-desert area of the Karoo , is the subject of a story of the "Uniondale Phantom Hitchhiker", a girl named "Marie Charlotte Roux" who allegedly died in a road accident on a particular stretch of the N9 on April 12, 1968 (Good Friday). Australia [ edit ] Wakehurst Parkway , in Sydney , Australia is believed to be haunted by
2520-457: The road. This is probably why the young woman allegedly is seen wearing white to this day. The girl is often called the "Suscon Screamer" and many say if you honk the horn of your car three times at night in the area of the old railroad bridge, you could hear the screams of the Screamer and might even catch a glimpse of her. One other legend is that there is a strange breed of animal that lives in
2576-570: The side of the bridge in order to save him. The Devil's Washbowl road in Moretown, Vermont is connected to a tale of pig -human hybrid entity known as the "Pigman". Edmonds Road, Jeremy Swamp Road, Marginal Road, Saw Mill City Road, Velvet Street, and Zion Hill Road, Connecticut : these Connecticut roads are connected to legends of Melon Heads , Saw Mill and Velvet are commonly referred to by residents as "Dracula Drive". Jamestown Road, Jamestown , Guilford County, North Carolina : this road
2632-577: The site of a former royal residence named Phetchabun Palace. Believed that this point must be cursed because it was obscured by the shadow of CentralWorld and several shrines were built to try and appease evil entities. The mostest famous and oldest shrine is the Erawan Shrine , dedicated to Phra Phrom , a Thai version of the Hindu four-faced God ( Brahma ). It is said that the Erawan Hotel at
2688-403: The street. Sometimes people even see a young woman dressed in a white dress appear. These even typically take place by "the black bridge", an old railroad bridge that was demolished in the 1980s. Even though the bridge was demolished people could still hear and see things. According to legend, either a young bride hanged herself nearby after being married or a girl was killed after her prom night on
2744-400: The toll road was administered under Malaysian Highway Authority . The highway was officially opened to traffic in 1977. The importance of Kuala Lumpur–Karak Highway as the main road from Kuala Lumpur to eastern states of Peninsular Malaysia resulted in the government's decision to upgrade the highway to a multi-lane expressway by duplicating the whole highway stretch at another side. Thus,
2800-597: The town proper while the expressway heads northeast to meet the East Coast Expressway . Kuala Lumpur–Karak Highway was originally built in the 1970s by the government of Malaysia as an alternative for the winding, narrow route 68 which runs from Gombak in Kuala Lumpur to Bentong, Pahang. The highway is also a part of route 2 . The highway included a 900-metre tunnel at Genting Sempah , which became Malaysia's first highway tunnel ever constructed. It
2856-642: The tunnel. Asia [ edit ] E8 Expressway, Malaysia: the E8 Expressway, also known as the Kuala Lumpur–Karak Expressway , is reportedly "one of the most haunted highways in the world". It is claimed that many people driving late at night see strange creatures, lost schoolboy, and Pontianak on this road. There is also sightings of a driverless yellow Volkswagen Beetle that appears from nowhere, that makes other drivers follow it to death. Chak Phra Road, Thailand: Chak Phra Road,
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#17327874026492912-460: The woods that sounds like a girl screaming when it howls. Some say the creature has a long square snout and walks with a hunch in its back, others say it looks like hyena. Boy Scout Lane , Wisconsin : a dead-end road with no outlet. A number of ghost stories and urban legends have become associated with the road, including the fictional deaths of a troop of Boy Scouts . The area has been the subject of several paranormal investigations, and has been
2968-529: The world" . AOL.com . Retrieved 14 November 2017 . ^ "THE MYSTERY OF JAKARTA CASABLANCA TUNNEL" . 22 June 2019. ^ "Seven spooky places in Taiwan" . Taiwan News. 3 September 2017. External links [ edit ] Other cases in the UK Stockbridge Bypass , Strange But True? N9 South Africa Phantom Hitchhiker , Strange But True? Ria Roux ,
3024-547: Was first (currently only) deployed at Ledang Heights Bungalow Park, in Iskandar Puteri , Johor . On 8 August 2018, Touch 'n Go discontinued the sales of SmartTAG in favor of RFID -based Touch 'n Go eWallet which started its testing phase on the following month. However, LokaTAG, another authorized aftermarket SmartTAG manufacturer will provide an alternative device that will serves as drop-in replacement for SmartTAG. Unlike SmartTAG, it does not run on battery as it
3080-445: Was officially opened in 1979 by the former Minister of Works and Communications, Abdul Ghani Gilong . However, the cost of the construction of this highway was considered as expensive for Malaysia which at that time was an agricultural country. Therefore, the government decided to make Kuala Lumpur–Karak Highway as a toll road to help cover all the construction works. As a result, two toll gates were constructed at Gombak and Bentong and
3136-484: Was the one who set up a joint venture with UEM to form Infrared Advance Technology Sdn Bhd (IRAT). The SmartTAG is currently priced at RM130 per unit inclusive of free Touch 'n Go card with RM10 reload value. This is a subsidised price as UEM has to pay royalty to EFKON for each SmartTag assembled by IRAT. Built on a non-stop Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) philosophy, SmartTAG incorporated infra-red communication that communicated with infra-red transceivers mounted at
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