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| 2 Cairo, 2 Luxor - Guaranteed Daily Arrival |
| 2 nights Cairo, 2 nights Luxor, Daily Buffet breakfast, your choice of optional sightseeing |
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| Free Cell Phone During your trip |
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- 4 nights accommodation on the following order:
- 2 nights at the [Le Meridien Pyramids] or [Mena House Hotel], Cairo
- 2 nights at the [Sofitel Karnak Luxor], Luxor
- Full Day Cairo Combo Tour as per day 3 in the itinerary
- Full day Aswan Tour as per day 4 in the itinerary
- Full Day Luxor West & East banks Tour as per day 5 in the itinerary
- All transfers with air-conditioned minivans
- Domestic Air Cairo/Aswan-Luxor/Cairo
- 7 Meals: 4 Buffet Breakfast & 3 lunches
- Service of local English speaking tour host
- Service of Local English Speaking License Egyptology with your ion of any optional tour
- All hotel taxes
- Entrance fees per itinerary
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Visa upon arrival |
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 | Average of 10 passengers per tour (Except Nile Cruise) |
 | Giza Pyramids & Sphinx |
 | Egyptian Museum |
 | Citadel of Mohamed Ali, |
 | Old Cairo (El Muallaqa Church & Ben Ezra Synagogue) |
 | Khan El Khalili Bazaar |
 | High Dam in Aswan |
 | Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan |
 | Temple of Philae |
 | Valley of the Kings |
 | Queen Hatshipsut at Deir El Bahari |
 | Colossi of Memnon |
 | Karnak & Luxor Temples |
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- 4 nights accommodation on the following order:
- 2 nights at the [Le Meridien Pyramids] or [Mena House Hotel], Cairo
- 2 nights at the [Sofitel Karnak Luxor], Luxor
- Full Day Cairo Combo Tour as per day 3 in the itinerary
- Full day Aswan Tour as per day 4 in the itinerary
- Full Day Luxor West & East banks Tour as per day 5 in the itinerary
- All transfers with air-conditioned minivans
- Domestic Air Cairo/Aswan-Luxor/Cairo
- 7 Meals: 4 Buffet Breakfast & 3 lunches
- Service of local English speaking tour host
- Service of Local English Speaking License Egyptology with your ion of any optional tour
- All hotel taxes
- Entrance fees per itinerary
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International airfare |
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Visa upon arrival |
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Tips & Personal Items |
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 | Guaranteed Daily Arrival |
 | Average of 10 passengers per tour (Except Nile Cruise) |
 | Giza Pyramids & Sphinx |
 | Egyptian Museum |
 | Citadel of Mohamed Ali, |
 | Old Cairo (El Muallaqa Church & Ben Ezra Synagogue) |
 | Khan El Khalili Bazaar |
 | High Dam in Aswan |
 | Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan |
 | Temple of Philae |
 | Valley of the Kings |
 | Queen Hatshipsut at Deir El Bahari |
 | Colossi of Memnon |
 | Karnak & Luxor Temples |
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| Day 1: Depart USA |
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Depart the USA to Egypt.(International aifare is not included in our rate and will be provided upon request).
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| Day 2: Arrival To Cairo |
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Arrival to Egypt, at Cairo International airport, Right Travel Representative will be waiting for escorting you to your hotel. Evening, you may choose our optional tour (Sound & Light Show in the Giza of Pyramids area- C32 - $40 P.P).
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| Day 3: Great Pyramids, Sphinx, Egyptian Museum, Citadel, Khan El Khalili & (Evening Optional Dinner Cruise) |
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Drive to the Giza Plateau, home of Egypt’s signature attractions, the Great Pyramids, proclaimed by the Greeks to be among the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. The largest among these is the Great Pyramid of Cheops, probably built more than 2,600 years before the time of Christ. Standing 480 feet tall this is the last of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world that still standing. Little is known of Cheops, you`ll also see the inscrutable and mysterious Sphinx, known in Arabic as Abu al-Hol ("the Father of Terror") and carved almost entirely from one piece of limestone.
Proceed to the Egyptian Museum you`ll stroll through the halls highlighting each historical period of this ancient land, Marvel at the glittering treasures of King Tutankhamen, unparalleled in their variety, exquisite beauty, and sheer weight in gold. Seeing this treasure of more than 1,700 fabulous items buried with a young and relatively unimportant king, who can even imagine what the tombs of great and long-lived pharaohs must have contained? You may want to enter the Royal Mummies room for an additional fee and view the "sleeping" Kings of ancient Egypt.
After lunch, drive to the Citadel of Mohamed Ali, also known as the Fortress of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi), built in 1183 and overlooking the city from the Muqattam Hills.
Proceed to Old Cairo explore some of the early religious monuments of the city. You`ll visit the El Muallaqa, dating to the late fourth and early fifth century. This basilica was named for its location on top of the south gate of the Fortress of Babylon. Muallaqa means "suspended or hanging." Destroyed in a ninth-century earthquake, the church became the center of the Coptic (or Christian) Church of Egypt from the time it was rebuilt in the eleventh century until the 14th century. Make a stop at the Ben Ezra Synagogue, built sometime between the sixth and ninth centuries AD. The temple contains a Jewish Heritage Library, containing documents found here in 1896 that describe the economic and social conditions of Jews under Arab rule as well as descriptions of relations between various Jewish sects.
End the day with a walking tour of the largest 13th century covered oriental market, the largest traditional shopping bazaar in the world, the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar.
Evening, OPTIONAL Dinner aboard a Nile Cruise with show and entertainment for 3 hours sailing, enjoy dinner with bailey dancer show and Tenure folkloric performance, transfer back to your hotel.
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| Day 4: Cairo, Aswan, Luxor |
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Morning flight to Aswan or you may add our OPTIONAL tour (Abu Simbel tour), situated 280km south of Aswan, exploring the magnificent monuments carved into solid rock 3,000 years ago. In a monumental feat of modern engineering, these massive temples were moved to their present location when construction of the Aswan High Dam in 1960 created Lake Nasser and flooded their original location. This extraordinary operation to save one of the world`s greatest treasures took years and the efforts of an international team of engineers and archaeologists.
Fly back to Aswan, visit the High Dam, located near Aswan, the world famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the 1960s. It contains 18 times the material used in the Great Pyramid of Cheops. The Dam is 11,811 feet long, 3215 feet thick at the base and 364 feet tall. Today it provides irrigation and electricity for the whole of Egypt and, together with the old Aswan Dam built by the British between 1898 and 1902`, 6km down river, wonderful views for visitors. From the top of the two Mile long High Dam you can gaze across Lake Nasser, the huge reservoir created when it was built, to Kalabsha temple in the south and the huge power station to the north.
Stop for lunch, continue to the Granite Quarries with the Unfinished Obelisk. Much of the red granite used for ancient temples and colossi came from quarries in the Aswan area.
Our last visit today will be to the Temple of Philae, was dismantled and reassembled (on Agilika Island about 550 meters from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. The temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, is in a beautiful setting which has been landscaped to match its original site. Transfer to Luxor by private air-conditioned car (3 hours transfer).
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| Day 5: Luxor Full Day East & West Bank Tour |
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Visit the West Bank necropolis including the Valley of the Kings, with its many tombs chiseled deep into the Cliffside. From the 18th to the 20th Dynasty, the Memphis area and pyramid-style tombs were abandoned in favor of the West Bank of the Nile in Thebes.
Proceed to the funerary temple of Queen Hatshipsut at Deir El Bahari. The mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut is one of the most dramatically situated in the world. The queen`s architect, Senenmut, designed it and set it at the head of a valley overshadowed by the Peak of the Thebes, the "Lover of Silence," where lived the goddess who presided over the necropolis.
Last stop for our morning tour will be at the Colossi of Memnon. Amenhotep III (18th Dynasty) built a mortuary temple in Thebes that was guarded by two gigantic statues on the outer gates.
Stop for lunch, than proceed to your East bank visit of Luxor, visit Karnak Temple. In ancient Egypt, the power of the god Amun of Thebes gradually increased during the early New Kingdom, and after the short persecution led by Akhenaten, it rose to its apex. In the reign of Ramesses III, more than two thirds of the property owned by the temples belonged to Amun, evidenced by the stupendous buildings at Karnak.
Continue to visit the Temple of Luxor, built by the two pharaohs, Amenhotep III and Ramses II. Ancient Thebes was a center of festivals, and the Temple of Luxor was the setting for the most important-the festival of Opet, designed to merge the ruler`s human and divine aspects. Overnight at your hotel in Luxor.
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| Day 6: Luxor, Cairo, Departure |
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Early Morning, breakfast box will be ready at your hotel front desk for your early pickup transfer to Luxor airport for your flight to Cairo to connect with your international departure flight.
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Notes:
- Guaranteed Daily Arrival.
- Right Travel reserves the right to provide a similar hotel in case any of the selected hotels or Cruises is not available.
- This program may be changed in sequence but not in visits without prior notice due to domestic air schedule. Right Travel is not liable for these changes
- Land only price includes domestic air Cairo/Aswan-Luxor/Cairo
- International airfare is not included in our rate and will be provided upon request.
Red Sea & Safari Extensions:
International Extensions:
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| Egypt Great Pyramids |
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| Egypt Gold funeral mask of Tutankhamun |
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| Egypt Cairo Citadel |
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| Egypt Cairo Khan El Khalili Bazaar |
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| Egypt Abu Simbel |
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| Egypt Aswan Philae Temple |
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| Egypt Karnak Temple |
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| Egypt Luxor Statue of RamessesII |
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| Egypt Luxor Karnak Obelisk |
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| Egypt Luxor Museum |
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| Egypt Luxor Karnak Colum |
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6 Day Egypt Quick Trip
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Departure Date
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Land Only |
Single Supp |
| Year 2013 |
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Feb 01-Sep 27
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$739 |
$332 |
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| Day 1: Depart USA |
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| Day 2: Arrival To Cairo |
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| Day 3: Great Pyramids, Sphinx, Egyptian Museum, Citadel, Khan El Khalili & (Evening Optional Dinner Cruise) |
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| Day 4: Cairo, Aswan, Luxor |
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| Day 5: Luxor Full Day East & West Bank Tour |
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| Day 6: Luxor, Cairo, Departure |
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Speak to our Travel Consultant via our Toll Free at (877) 636-6660 |
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| Day 1: Depart USA |
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Depart the USA to Egypt.(International aifare is not included in our rate and will be provided upon request).
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| Day 2: Arrival To Cairo |
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Arrival to Egypt, at Cairo International airport, Right Travel Representative will be waiting for escorting you to your hotel. Evening, you may choose our optional tour (Sound & Light Show in the Giza of Pyramids area- C32 - $40 P.P).
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| Day 3: Great Pyramids, Sphinx, Egyptian Museum, Citadel, Khan El Khalili & (Evening Optional Dinner Cruise) |
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Drive to the Giza Plateau, home of Egypt’s signature attractions, the Great Pyramids, proclaimed by the Greeks to be among the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. The largest among these is the Great Pyramid of Cheops, probably built more than 2,600 years before the time of Christ. Standing 480 feet tall this is the last of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world that still standing. Little is known of Cheops, you`ll also see the inscrutable and mysterious Sphinx, known in Arabic as Abu al-Hol ("the Father of Terror") and carved almost entirely from one piece of limestone.
Proceed to the Egyptian Museum you`ll stroll through the halls highlighting each historical period of this ancient land, Marvel at the glittering treasures of King Tutankhamen, unparalleled in their variety, exquisite beauty, and sheer weight in gold. Seeing this treasure of more than 1,700 fabulous items buried with a young and relatively unimportant king, who can even imagine what the tombs of great and long-lived pharaohs must have contained? You may want to enter the Royal Mummies room for an additional fee and view the "sleeping" Kings of ancient Egypt.
After lunch, drive to the Citadel of Mohamed Ali, also known as the Fortress of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi), built in 1183 and overlooking the city from the Muqattam Hills.
Proceed to Old Cairo explore some of the early religious monuments of the city. You`ll visit the El Muallaqa, dating to the late fourth and early fifth century. This basilica was named for its location on top of the south gate of the Fortress of Babylon. Muallaqa means "suspended or hanging." Destroyed in a ninth-century earthquake, the church became the center of the Coptic (or Christian) Church of Egypt from the time it was rebuilt in the eleventh century until the 14th century. Make a stop at the Ben Ezra Synagogue, built sometime between the sixth and ninth centuries AD. The temple contains a Jewish Heritage Library, containing documents found here in 1896 that describe the economic and social conditions of Jews under Arab rule as well as descriptions of relations between various Jewish sects.
End the day with a walking tour of the largest 13th century covered oriental market, the largest traditional shopping bazaar in the world, the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar.
Evening, OPTIONAL Dinner aboard a Nile Cruise with show and entertainment for 3 hours sailing, enjoy dinner with bailey dancer show and Tenure folkloric performance, transfer back to your hotel.
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| Day 4: Cairo, Aswan, Luxor |
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Morning flight to Aswan or you may add our OPTIONAL tour (Abu Simbel tour), situated 280km south of Aswan, exploring the magnificent monuments carved into solid rock 3,000 years ago. In a monumental feat of modern engineering, these massive temples were moved to their present location when construction of the Aswan High Dam in 1960 created Lake Nasser and flooded their original location. This extraordinary operation to save one of the world`s greatest treasures took years and the efforts of an international team of engineers and archaeologists.
Fly back to Aswan, visit the High Dam, located near Aswan, the world famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the 1960s. It contains 18 times the material used in the Great Pyramid of Cheops. The Dam is 11,811 feet long, 3215 feet thick at the base and 364 feet tall. Today it provides irrigation and electricity for the whole of Egypt and, together with the old Aswan Dam built by the British between 1898 and 1902`, 6km down river, wonderful views for visitors. From the top of the two Mile long High Dam you can gaze across Lake Nasser, the huge reservoir created when it was built, to Kalabsha temple in the south and the huge power station to the north.
Stop for lunch, continue to the Granite Quarries with the Unfinished Obelisk. Much of the red granite used for ancient temples and colossi came from quarries in the Aswan area.
Our last visit today will be to the Temple of Philae, was dismantled and reassembled (on Agilika Island about 550 meters from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. The temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, is in a beautiful setting which has been landscaped to match its original site. Transfer to Luxor by private air-conditioned car (3 hours transfer).
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B, L )
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| Day 5: Luxor Full Day East & West Bank Tour |
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Visit the West Bank necropolis including the Valley of the Kings, with its many tombs chiseled deep into the Cliffside. From the 18th to the 20th Dynasty, the Memphis area and pyramid-style tombs were abandoned in favor of the West Bank of the Nile in Thebes.
Proceed to the funerary temple of Queen Hatshipsut at Deir El Bahari. The mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut is one of the most dramatically situated in the world. The queen`s architect, Senenmut, designed it and set it at the head of a valley overshadowed by the Peak of the Thebes, the "Lover of Silence," where lived the goddess who presided over the necropolis.
Last stop for our morning tour will be at the Colossi of Memnon. Amenhotep III (18th Dynasty) built a mortuary temple in Thebes that was guarded by two gigantic statues on the outer gates.
Stop for lunch, than proceed to your East bank visit of Luxor, visit Karnak Temple. In ancient Egypt, the power of the god Amun of Thebes gradually increased during the early New Kingdom, and after the short persecution led by Akhenaten, it rose to its apex. In the reign of Ramesses III, more than two thirds of the property owned by the temples belonged to Amun, evidenced by the stupendous buildings at Karnak.
Continue to visit the Temple of Luxor, built by the two pharaohs, Amenhotep III and Ramses II. Ancient Thebes was a center of festivals, and the Temple of Luxor was the setting for the most important-the festival of Opet, designed to merge the ruler`s human and divine aspects. Overnight at your hotel in Luxor.
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B, L )
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| Day 6: Luxor, Cairo, Departure |
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Early Morning, breakfast box will be ready at your hotel front desk for your early pickup transfer to Luxor airport for your flight to Cairo to connect with your international departure flight.
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B )
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Notes:
- Guaranteed Daily Arrival.
- Right Travel reserves the right to provide a similar hotel in case any of the selected hotels or Cruises is not available.
- This program may be changed in sequence but not in visits without prior notice due to domestic air schedule. Right Travel is not liable for these changes
- Land only price includes domestic air Cairo/Aswan-Luxor/Cairo
- International airfare is not included in our rate and will be provided upon request.
Red Sea & Safari Extensions:
International Extensions:
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| Egypt Great Pyramids |
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| Egypt Gold funeral mask of Tutankhamun |
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| Egypt Cairo Citadel |
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| Egypt Cairo Khan El Khalili Bazaar |
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| Egypt Abu Simbel |
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| Egypt Aswan Philae Temple |
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| Egypt Karnak Temple |
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| Egypt Luxor Statue of RamessesII |
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| Egypt Luxor Karnak Obelisk |
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| Egypt Luxor Museum |
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| Egypt Luxor Karnak Colum |
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6 Day Egypt Quick Trip
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| Click on date to book online |
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Departure Date
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Land Only |
Single Supp |
| Year 2013 |
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Feb 01-Sep 27
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$739 |
$332 |
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