The 33 Best Things to Do in Florida (By Locals)

Updated November 6, 2025
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There are endless things to do in Florida, including theme parks, smaller attractions, water activities, and outdoor adventures. No wonder Florida is one of the two most visited states in the entire USA!

As two Florida locals (Katie and Andrew) who love exploring this state, we’ve covered a lot of ground. To help you have the best trip possible, we’ve compiled our 33 favorite activities in Florida.

At the end of this post, you can also check out Katie’s video version of this guide. She explains her top 12 favorite activities in Florida!

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Best Things to Do in Florida

Everglades National Park

Explore wetlands wildlife in Southern Florida’s 1.5 million-acre preserve.

Tourists having a tour in Everglades National Park
An airboat ride is just one way to explore the Everglades (photo: View Apart / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Website | Entrance: Varies by Visitor Center | 👉 Find an Everglades Tour

Come for the alligators and stay for the rest of what Everglades National Park has to offer.

Airboat rides are ever-popular, but how about cycling to an abandoned fire tower, like the one in Shark Valley? Or a dolphin cruise at Gulf Coast Visitor Center? Maybe a backcountry paddle to camping platforms near Flamingo Visitor Center?

At the very least, a tropical hammock hike at Royal Palm should do the trick. You might catch a glimpse of the elusive Florida panther. 

But one thing’s certain: there are plenty of fun activities in Florida’s largest national park for your entire family.

I recommend staying in Miami. Many of the visitor centers of the park are within driving distance and private airboat tours will even pick you up right from Miami (or Fort Lauderdale).

Key Largo

Snorkel coral reefs near the first Florida Keys island.

View of coral reefs under Key Largo
The underwater view at John Pennekamp State Park in Key Largo

📍 Google Maps | Website | 👉 Snorkel Tours in Key Largo

Tucked between the Atlantic Ocean and Florida Bay is the first island of the Florida Keys: Key Largo. And what few people realize is Key Largo (and South Florida in general) is home to the only natural coral reef found in the continental United States

Nature lovers splash into the crystal blue waters to view marine wildlife as they snorkel the pristine coral reefs. It’s a truly magical experience.

See our guide to what to do and where to stay in the Florida Keys to get planning.

🎣 Looking to cast a line instead? Head slightly south in the Florida Keys to Islamorada, the sport fishing capital of the world.

Miami Beach

Experience the nightlife and culture of this southern Florida island city.

The author sitting on a sign near Miami Beach Florida
Andrew relaxing on Miami Beach

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Sure, the nightlife in South Beach certainly lives up to the hype as one of the top destinations in Florida for partiers. But Miami Beach is more than just a party – it’s an immersive cultural experience.

The Art Deco District on Ocean Drive in South Beach is on the National Register of Historic Places. The bars & restaurants serve foods hailing from all over the world. And, let’s not forget about the beautiful beaches that stretch for miles.

📚 Related Reading: Miami Beach is great – but so is Fort Lauderdale just to the north. Bookmark our article, 33 Top Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale, to plan your future travels!

Walt Disney World

Make magic at this famed Orlando resort and theme parks.

The author with her husband and friends in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge
Katie and friends at Hollywood Studios

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (407) 939-5277 | Website

For families, there is no argument that Walt Disney World is one of the best things to do while you’re visiting Florida. Between the four theme parks, two water parks, and many hotels, there are lots of activities to keep the whole family entertained.

If you want an “easy button” for planning your Disney vacation, just follow one of my pre-planned Disney itineraries:

If visiting a theme park isn’t your thing, Disney also has delicious restaurants, themed pools, and other entertainment to enjoy. 

Thrill-seekers and families with older kids will also enjoy the theme parks at Universal Orlando, including the brand new Epic Universe. It is only 15 minutes away from Disney World. 

Check out my list of the best things to do in Greater Orlando to discover other attractions and amusement parks.

Kennedy Space Center

Discover outer space on Merritt Island, Florida.

The author sitting on the space shuttle Control replica in Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Katie having fun at one of the space shuttle controls

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (855) 433-4210 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 5 pm daily | Entrance: $77 for adults, $67 for children (one day general admission) | 👉 Browse Space Center Tours

Visiting Kennedy Space Center allows you to live out the dream of being an astronaut. You can see the space shuttle Atlantis, meet an astronaut, and watch a space movie in the IMAX movie theater. 

The Visitor Complex offers so many different experiences and attractions that I recommend spending a full day there. For true space travel enthusiasts, consider booking one of the add-on enhancements, such as the Special Interest Bus Tour or the Astronaut Training Experience. 

Things to Do in South Florida

Duval Street

Stroll this fabulous Key West street full of restaurants, shops, and activities.

View of people walking in Duval Street
Duval Street is the epicenter of activity in Key West (photo: romrodinka / Depositphotos)

📍 Google Maps | Website

Key West has maintained its charm over the years despite the influx of visitors. Duval Street, in particular, is one of the more delightful strips in the Sunshine State with plenty of gift shops, bars & restaurants, breweries, nightclubs, and museums. 

Other activities in Key West include visiting Fort Zachary Taylor, snapping a picture at the southernmost point, and visiting the six-toed cats at the Hemingway House.

Naples Botanical Garden

Find relaxation while surrounded by plants from all over the world.

View of a flower arch in Naples Botanical Garden
Walk through the queen’s wreath tunnel, which blooms in spring and early summer

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (239) 643-7275 | Website | Hours: 8 am – 2 pm daily | Entrance: $27 adults, free during summer for ages 4 – 17

You’ll find peace and tranquility as you stroll through the 170 acres of Naples Botanical Gardens.

Featuring thousands of plants from all over the world, the aroma and ambiance will send you into a perpetual state of relaxation before heading to the beach for an epic Naples’ sunset.

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

Experience opulence at this Miami mansion.

View of the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens from the outside

📍 Google Maps | Phone: 305-250-9133 | Website | Hours: 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Wed-Mon, Closed Tue | Entrance: $25 adults, $10 ages 6-12

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a national historic landmark and an enchanting place to visit. Built in 1912, the opulent mansion was once the home of businessman James Deering of the Deering McCormick-International Harvester fortune.

But the real beauty of Vizcaya is the surroundings. A conservationist, Deering built his villa directly on Florida’s second-largest national park, Biscayne Bay. The backdrop is one of lush greenery, beaming sunrises, and turquoise waters.

💸 Want to do more for less? The Miami Go Pass includes options for admission into Vizcaya Museum along with many other South Florida attractions.  

Dry Tortugas National Park

Explore the fort, snorkel amongst wildlife, or camp under the stars at this secluded park.

Aerial view of the Dry Tortugas National Park
Stunning aerial view of Dry Tortugas National Park

📍 Google Maps | Phone: 305-242-7700 | Website | 👉 Sail to Dry Tortugas National Park

After your snapshot at the southernmost point in Key West, head to the docks and hop aboard a vessel bound for one of the coolest national parks in the US: Dry Tortugas National Park.

Situated 70 miles west of Key West, Dry Tortugas is home to Fort Jefferson, a Civil War-era military structure with a dark history. It’s one of the most unique things to do in South Florida.

Because of its remoteness, Dry Tortugas National Park has maintained an incredible underwater landscape with some of the healthiest coral reefs in the western hemisphere.

Sanibel Island

Go shelling on this southwest Florida island.

View of sea shells in the sand of Sanibel Island
You won’t believe the diversity of shells you can find on Sanibel!

📍 Google Maps | Website

Sea shelling by the seashore is a popular activity for anyone who visits Florida.

My favorite shelling destination? Sanibel Island in Southwest Florida. It’s not uncommon to find whole conch shells, sand dollars, and other pristine souvenirs from the ocean. Sanibel Island is very peaceful, so it’s a great place to get away from the crowds as well.

Rookery Bay

Roost with the locals at this nature center in Naples, Florida.

View of roseate spoonbill in Rookery Bay

📍 Google Maps | Phone: 239-530-5940 | Website

As the name suggests, Rookery Bay is a fantastic destination for birders and nature lovers. It’s common to see birds of prey like osprey, bald eagles, and hawks; coastal water birds like herons, anhingas, and ibises; and beach-nesting birds like black skimmers and least terns.

For those not entirely interested in the birds, the Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center offers kayak and boat tours where you can learn about the importance of estuary environments, spot manatees, dolphins, alligators, and even some crocodiles.

Lion Country Safari

Take the whole family on a drive-through safari in Loxahatchee, West Palm Beach.

View of a giraffe in Lion Country Safari
Can you imagine seeing a giraffe right outside your car window?!

📍 Google Maps | Phone: 561-793-1084 | Website | Hours: 9:30 am – 5:30 pm | Entrance: $55 ages 10+, $44 ages 3-9

A trip to the zoo pales in comparison after departing on a drive-through Lion Country Safari in West Palm Beach. The whole family will be elated as you motor through the winding roads spotting lions, rhinos, antelope, tropical birds, and zebra.

In addition to the drive-through safari, the connected Adventure park offers animal encounters, a splash pad, and small attractions.

Venetian Pool in Coral Gables

Float in pools carved from fossilized coral.

People enjoying their day at the Venetian Pool in Coral Gables
Venetian Pool in Coral Gables (photo: Marco Borghini / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: 305-460-5306 | Website | Hours: 11 am – 5:30 pm Mon-Fri, 10 am – 4:30 pm Sat & Sun | Entrance: $22 adults, $17 ages 3-12

Carved into the ancient coral bedrock of Florida, the Venetian Pool in Coral Gables is an aquatic facility like no other.

Much of the fossilized coral excavated was used for the surrounding structures and the 820,000 gallons of water in the pool are directly sourced from the underlying aquifer. In the spring and summer seasons, the pool is drained and filled every day with fresh, naturally sourced water!

Children under the age of 3 are not permitted in the facility. The pool has an extended closure in the winter (and sometimes spring) for maintenance and renovations.

Wynwood Walls

Tour this fabulous collection of art in Miami.

Katie in the colorful Wynwood Walls in Miami
Katie exploring the Wynwood Walls

📍 Google Maps | Phone: 305-576-3334 | Website | Hours: 10:30 am – 6:30 pm daily | Entrance: $12 adults, $5 ages 6-17

A once forgotten corner of Miami, Wynwood is now a thriving entertainment district filled with newly developed breweries, coffee shops, bars, nightclubs, and tons of fun and unique things to do – including marveling at magnificent street art

The Wynwood Walls, in particular, is the finest collection of art in the neighborhood with its vibrancy perfectly encapsulating the cultural influences of Miami. Touring the walls will take you along beautifully painted alleyways, gardens, and galleries.

👉 Want Even More South Florida Activities? Check out Andrew’s complete list of the best things to do in South Florida.

Things to Do in Central Florida

Busch Gardens

Go wild at this Tampa Bay garden and theme park.

View of the author holding a baby and a cheetah on their background
Marsden and Katie meeting one of the cheetahs at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (813) 884-4386 | Website | Hours: vary by season | Entrance: starting at $89.99 for adults 

Busch Gardens is a fun theme park and Tampa Bay attraction that blends thrilling roller coasters and wild animals. When you add in all the food and drink options, they’ve made my perfect destination.

There are more than enough activities and attractions to fill an entire day, so plan to spend an entire day at the theme park. 

If you’re planning to be in the area for a few days, the Tampa Bay CityPASS includes admission to Busch Gardens and several nearby attractions.

🛎️ Need a Hotel? The Hampton Inn & Suites is located right across the street from the Busch Gardens Tampa Bay amusement park. 

Daytona Beach

Drive your car through the sand on Florida’s Atlantic Coast.

Clear blue sky over the Daytona Beach
You can drive and park right on the beach in Daytona (photo: RudenkoStudio / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Website  

Daytona Beach is synonymous with spring break in Florida and for good reason. This is one of the few beaches where you can actually drive your car through the sand and park with a view of the Atlantic Ocean.

Also, NASCAR fans will love visiting the Daytona International Speedway.

Daytona Beach is one of my favorite day trips near Orlando, but check out my complete post for more of my favorite Orlando-area excursions!

The Dali Museum

Get surreal at this St. Petersburg, Florida museum.

View of The Dali Museum and a line of palm trees across it
The Dali Museum offers beautiful views inside and out (photo: Sean Pavone / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (727) 823-3767 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 6 pm Fri-Wed, 10 am – 8 pm Thu | Entrance: $32 adults, $22 teens, $12 ages 6-12

Step right into a surrealist painting when you visit the Salvador Dali Museum. In addition to the thousands of works by its namesake, the museum also features exhibits from other surrealist artists and photographers.

The Dali uses technology, like augmented reality and artificial intelligence, to enhance the art and offer unique experiences for the visitors. 

👉 Pro Tip: Complete your day in St. Pete by heading up the road to get some sunshine and explore the Sunken Gardens. 

Indian River Oyster Company

Tour an oyster farm in Indian River Lagoon in New Smyrna Beach.

View of oyster beds on a mangrove trees on Indian River Lagoon
Oysters growing in the Indian River Lagoon 

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (386) 402-0492 | Website | Tours: Call or email for prices

The BYOK (bring your own kayak) tour at the IROC oyster farm is a hidden treasure that locals love. This special experience takes place on select dates in the Indian River Lagoon in New Smyrna Beach.

In addition to the paddle through the lagoon, where you can see dolphins and manatees, you get to support a local business and try some tasty oysters straight from the water. 

If paddling isn’t your thing, boat tours are also available.

Gasparilla Pirate Festival

Walk the plank at this annual Tampa Bay festival.

View of people watching the Pirate Festival
Crowds cheer on the Pirate Invasion (photo: Yes I Shoot models / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Website | Admission: Free event 

Every year, there is a pirate invasion in Tampa Bay! The Gasparilla Pirate Festival has been taking place on the last Saturday of January for more than a century. 

The event begins on the water, where the pirates and hundreds of boats “capture” the city from the mayor. The victory is then celebrated with a pirate parade where Mardi Gras-style beads are thrown out into the crowd. 

The weekend before Gasparilla, a children’s event is held that is alcohol-free and features a spectacular fireworks show. 

MOTE Marine Laboratory & Aquarium

Support marine conservation at this Sarasota aquarium.

View of the MOTE Marine Laboratory & Aquarium sign at the entrance
MOTE Marine’s main location has been in operation since 1978 (photo: Paulleon / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: 941-388-4441 | Website | Hours: 9:30 am – 5 pm daily | Entrance: $29 adults, $21 ages 3-12

MOTE Marine Lab in Sarasota is amongst the most impressive aquariums in Florida. With touch tanks, interactive exhibits, and one massive aquarium, the entire family will find something to their liking. You’ll see everything including stingrays, sharks, and even manatees.

And the best part is all proceeds directly fund marine conservation efforts throughout the Sunshine State!

Visiting MOTE will be even easier soon! They are opening a brand new facility at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota (right off I-75).

Scalloping in Homosassa

Dive for scallops in Citrus County.

View of a fresh caught scallops
Fresh bay scallops 

📍 Google Maps | Website

Scallop season in Homosassa and the surrounding area is from early July into late September. You can book a tour or rent a boat to go scalloping. The local guide or rental company can advise you on where to head to find the best catch.

There are lots of locations along the gulf coast where you can go scalloping, but I always recommend Homosassa because it has a real Florida feel and fewer tourists!

Before you head out, know the regulations around how many scallops you can harvest and purchase your saltwater fishing license. When in the water, you are required to post a dive flag, even if you are just snorkeling or free-diving. 

Walk the Tightrope at The Ringling

Walk the tightrope at this museum compound in Sarasota.

View of the sculptures in John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art from the outside
Sculptures in the Museum of Art courtyard 

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (941) 359-5700 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 5 pm Fri-Wed, 10 am – 8 pm Thu | Entrance: $30 adults, $5 ages 6-17

The Ringling is a compound of museums located at the old winter home of the circus magnate. This beautiful property includes the Ringling Museum of Art, the Circus Museum, and expansive botanical gardens along Sarasota Bay.

For an added fee ($15), you can tour ​​Ca’ d’Zan, the Venetian mansion that the Ringlings called home.

Sponge Docks in Tarpon Springs

Walk the docks in this central gulf coast city.

View of sea sponges hanging on a net
Natural sea sponges drying in the sun 

📍 Google Maps | Website

One of the most unique sights in Florida is seeing the sponge docks in Tarpon Springs. Located just 30 minutes north of Clearwater Beach, this area was settled by Greek immigrants who made a living diving for sea sponges. 

The community celebrates its Greek heritage with delectable cuisine, historical education centers, and plenty of sponge boats to see. Don’t miss Spongeorama, a shop with shells, sponges, and bath products.

👉 Want more things to do in Central Florida? Read our full list of all the best Central Florida activities!

Things to Do in North Florida

St. Augustine

Discover the history of the oldest city in Florida.

Exterior view of the Ponce de Leon Hotel surrounded by greenery
Historic Flagler College in St. Augustine

📍 Google Maps | Website

St. Augustine is not only the oldest city in Florida, but it is also the oldest city in the United States. The main attraction is exploring the historical locations, like the oldest wooden schoolhouse and the old jail.

Once in the city, it is hard to miss the oldest masonry fort in the country, the Castillo de San Marcos. There are free tours and programs to teach you what life was like around this national monument in the 1700s. 

I suggest the Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour because it takes the stress out of transportation and allows you to explore all the sites at your leisure. 

Florida Caverns State Park

Go underground at this Florida panhandle park.

View of formation inside a cave in Caverns State Park
Formation inside the cavern

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (850) 482-1228 | Website | Hours: 8 am – sundown daily | Entrance: $5 per vehicle | Cave tours: $16 adults, $9 ages 3-12

Florida Caverns Park has some of the only caves in Florida that can be explored. The park is located in Marianna in the Florida panhandle (approximately 1 hour from Panama City). Get there early to reserve your spot in one of the tours of the limestone caves. 

The caves are the main attraction, but you can also enjoy kayaking, swimming, and hiking in the park.

UF’s Bat Houses

Watch the bats emerge at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

View of flying bats during sunset
It’s hard to keep track of the thousands of bats taking to the sky each minute.

📍 Google Maps | Website | Hours: 6 pm – 9 pm daily

On calm, warm evenings, an estimated half of a million bats emerge at twilight from the University of Florida’s bat houses. The emergence lasts for 15 – 20 minutes as the bats blanket the evening sky while swooping amongst viewers to capture nearby insects.

Plan your viewing for the spring or summer seasons, when days are increasing in length and the air is consistently warm.

Ocala National Forest

Swim the springs in this forest just north of Orlando.

View of Silver Glen Springs in Ocala National Forest
Silver Glen Springs is just one natural spring in Ocala National Forest

📍 Google Maps | Website | Hours: Varies by location | Entrance: Varies by location

The Ocala National Forest covers over 600 square miles of protected wilderness and has many hiking trails and recreation areas. However, I think the best way to enjoy the area is by taking a dip in one of the natural springs, especially on a hot Florida day. 

Alexander Springs, Silver Glen Springs, Juniper Springs, and Salt Springs all offer cool and refreshing swimming areas where the fresh spring water flows up from the aquifer.

Ichetucknee River

Grab a tube and have a lazy float down this north-central Florida river.

View of Ichetucknee River and a staircase
Headsprings of the Ichetucknee River

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (386) 497- 4690 | Website | Hours: 8 am – sunset daily | Entrance: $6 per vehicle 

Ichetucknee is a group of springs that feed into a small river. Since the 72-degree water is always flowing from the headspring, you can hop in a tube and enjoy the natural lazy river. 

There are multiple entrances and take-out points, so you can decide how long you want your float to be. Starting at the North Entrance and exiting at the South Take Out will give you the longest trip at 3.5+ hours.

If you rent your tubes from an outside vendor, get a double tube for each person. Especially for larger adults, this gives you more options than just squeezing into a single tube for the entire float. 

Fun & Unique Things to Do in Florida

Weeki Wachee Mermaids

Meet mermaids at this Hernando County spring.

View of tourist having a boat ride in Weeki Wachee
Boat tours are just one attraction at Weeki Wachee (photo: The Courage to Travel / ShutterstocK)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (352) 610-5660 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 5:30 pm daily | Entrance: $13 adults, $8 ages 6-12 

Weeki Wachee is yet another natural Florida spring, but this one is a little different. This is one of the coolest places in Florida because you can see a live mermaid show! Kids love to watch the mermaids swim around and take photos.

Another reason why Weeki Wachee is a great destination for families is the water park. The entire family can enjoy the slides and rides. Weeki Wachee also offers traditional recreation activities at the springs, like kayak rentals, hiking, and swimming. 

Devil’s Den

Descend below the surface at this gorgeous Gainesville spring.

View of wooden stairs down to Devil's Den
The underground springhead is 120 feet wide!

📍 Google Maps | Phone: 352-528-3344 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 4:30 pm Mon – Thu, 8 am – 5 pm Fri – Sun | Entrance: $25 per person (snorkeling)

Reminiscent of the cenotes in Mexico, Devil’s Den near Gainesville is a Mecca for inland scuba diving and snorkeling in Florida. The scene is otherworldly as you swim around the underground spring with stalactites dangling above your head like icicles.

Take a deep breath and plunge below the surface to catch a glimpse of an ancient coral reef embedded with fossils from a storied past.

Devil’s Den can get overcrowded, so we recommend visiting during the offseason or the middle of the week, if possible.

Peace River Fossil Hunting

Hunt for fossils on the unique Peace River shoreline.

Katie takes fossil hunting very seriously!

📍 Google Maps | Website

With its unique geological history and high concentrations of phosphate, south-central Florida is home to the most peculiar fossil hunting in the world. 

As you paddle the Peace River near the town of Arcadia, you’ll hop out of your canoe/kayak to sift through the sand and discover lost fragments of ancient animals.

Common fossils discovered along the Peace River are shark teeth, stingray jaws & barbed tails, manatee & dugong ribs, and even mastodon tusks.

A fossil permit is required to collect fossils other than shark teeth. If you take a guided tour, the permit is usually filed for you.

👉 Read Next: Best Things to Do in Jacksonville, Florida

Rocket Launches

Cape Canaveral is the perfect location to sit back and watch rockets launch up into the sky.

View of a rocket launch from space
Sitting on the beach while watching a rocket launch is an unforgettable experience

📍 Google Maps | Website  

You can visit all the top Florida attractions and amusement parks, but I would bet that watching a rocket launch would be the coolest part of your vacation. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that is unlike anything else. 

Kennedy Space Center offers packages for certain launches, but you can view the launch from any of the surrounding areas. I recommend going to Jetty Park in Cape Canaveral for a great view from the beach. 

The launch schedule is always tentative and dependent on weather. If you are traveling to the area specifically to see a launch, I recommend booking a few extra days after the scheduled date, just in case there is a delay. 

Crystal River Manatees

Swim with Manatees in this central Florida coastal city.

This friendly manatee approached Katie during a snorkel tour

📍 Google Maps | Website | 👉 Snorkel With Manatees in Crystal River

Every winter, ocean temperatures drop, rendering the water too cold for manatees. To escape the cold, these large mammals migrate up into Crystal River, a natural spring-fed oasis continuously emitting water at 72°F. 

Finding the temperature just right, manatees huddle around the source of the spring by the hundreds. It’s the perfect opportunity to experience one of the coolest activities in Florida: snorkeling with manatees!

Video: Things to Do in Florida

Don’t miss Katie’s video, where she rounds up her favorite 12 things to do in Florida on this list:

YouTube video

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Editor’s Note: Andrew Bloem contributed to this article.

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