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A trip to one of the world's most
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extreme environments is one you'll never
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forget.
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Welcome to MojoTravels and today we're
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discussing why you need to travel to
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Antarctica are you a fan of our videos
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latest videos for this list we'll be
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looking at some of the most compelling
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arguments as to why you should be adding
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the frozen continent to your bucket list
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by highlighting what makes this such a
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unique experience start to finish your
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point of departure is the end of the
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world in adventure movies and novels the
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intrepid traveler is always looking to
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reach the horizon to explore beyond the
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known end of the world
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now modern mapping technology means that
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we've done a pretty thorough job
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exploring the globe but due to its harsh
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climate and it's extremely a remote
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location Antarctica remains the next
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best thing and while there are a few
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different routes you can take to get
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there including departures from South
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Africa New Zealand and Chile most agree
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that the Argentinian port city of this
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way is the way to go
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generally considered to be the
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southernmost city in the world it's been
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dubbed el fin del mundo which translates
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to the end of the world to those for
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whom the word Argentina brings to mind
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images of sunny weather and rainforest
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you're in for a surprise
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while Argentina's north is indeed
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subtropical sy as climate is that of a
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mild tundra
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it never gets particularly cold or hot
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the landscape is rugged distinctly
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northern anesthetic and breathtakingly
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beautiful the small town of Californian
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forests and soaring snow-capped
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mountains it's a perfect stepping stone
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before you embark on your great
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adventure into the relative unknown the
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voyage itself once not so long ago a
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trip to Antarctica was reserved for the
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most daring seasoned and adventurous of
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travelers it was a domain of the
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explorer
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not just the outdoor enthusiast though
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modern technology and dedicated travel
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companies have made the southernmost
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continent far more accessible in recent
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years you're still sailing the same path
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taken by early pioneers you're a lot
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more comfortable safe and well equipped
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than these pioneers were but it's
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nonetheless an epic experience you're
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reaching back through time and
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connecting with these brave pioneers and
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you can really feel that history as you
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cross these
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forgiving waters gaining a whole new
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appreciation for the endeavor they
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undertook nowadays crossing the Drake
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Passage takes about two days an
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experience typically falls into two
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categories smooth sailing on the Drake
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lake or the Drake shake which is a
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nickname for extremely rough seas but
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honestly it's all part of the adventure
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crossing the Drake Passage comes with
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serious bragging rights and makes for a
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once-in-a-lifetime experience during the
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trip you're also apt to see all manner
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of wildlife and some pretty incredible
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sunsets
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how many destinations can you name for
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it getting there is a trip unto itself
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the landscape this is perhaps the single
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biggest draw to the frozen continent
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though it is a land of sky rock ice snow
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and frigid cold water those elements
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come together in a way that utterly
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captivates imagine heading out in a
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kayak and navigating your way through
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icebergs impossibly white ice giants
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jagged monoliths that slice through sea
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and sky the experience is none like
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exploring a massive outdoor museum
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except here the hour consists
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exclusively of sculptures crafted by the
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hands of time and the elements both the
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size and shapes of the icebergs inspire
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or if you're going out exploring that
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means the weather is good and so you'll
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be slowly make your way through calm
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water it's an almost meditative
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experience of course now that
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high-resolution digital cameras are
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reasonably affordable and given that the
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picture quality on smartphones has come
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as far as it has Photography is another
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big reason to consider making the trip
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Antarctica is utterly unique you won't
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find comparable photo ops anywhere else
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in the world
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the landscape that stretches before you
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is unreal and begs to be captured oh and
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we haven't even mentioned the night sky
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free from light pollution after dark the
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Antarctic sky comes to life in
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magnificent fashion depending on where
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you visit you may even get to see the
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elusive aurora australis Antarctica's
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own Southern Lights wildlife animal
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lovers this one's for you
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Antarctica might not be home to many
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humans but it's by no means uninhabited
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here in this inhospitable land a wide
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array of annum
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have adapted to not only survive in the
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harsh conditions but thrive and with so
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little human influence on meddling they
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live in relative peace this is their
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land due to the extreme climate and
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permanent ice Antarctica isn't known for
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its abundance of greenery as such with
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the exception of krill and phytoplankton
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herbivores are essentially non-existent
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birds are among the most common animal
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sightings in Antarctica highlights being
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the beautiful snow petrels and the
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wandering albatross which boasts the
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longest wingspan on the planet the
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continent is also home to orcas and blue
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whales the former can be spotted across
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the globe but Antarctica is among the
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places where killer whales are found in
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the largest number of course two of the
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biggest draws at least in terms of
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Wildlife are the penguins and seals here
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in Antarctica both are abundant you all
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but guaranteed to get plenty of time
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with each in terms of penguins
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Antarctica is home to an assortment of
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species including a Delhi's Emperor's
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chinstraps
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Kings gentoos macaronis and rockhoppers
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as for seals those commonly seen in
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Antarctica include Weddell seals
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southern fur seals crabeater seals
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leopard seals and southern elephant
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seals that's a lot of seals you get a
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continent to yourself by escaping the
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modern world our planet is massive and
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full of or inspiring sites both natural
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and human-made realistically one could
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spend their entire life traveling the
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globe and still not see it all with the
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world population quickly approaching a
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billion however it can be hard to find
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destinations that don't bear the
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distinct mark of human activity even in
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national parks and other such popular
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nature type destinations their
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popularity is apt to make them
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relatively crowded that's the beauty of
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Antarctica for starters the continent
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has only one thousand to five thousand
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residents depending on the season with
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none of them permanent the human
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footprint here is very minor being
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limited to a few dozen scientific
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outposts and basis even though travel to
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Antarctica has increased nearly tenfold
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since the early 1990s the total number
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of visitors remains under fee
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thousand and that's for the entire
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continent for contacts consider that the
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Grand Canyon National Park receives over
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six million guests over the same time
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period the lack of humans and human
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activity in Antarctica translates to a
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land of incomparable peace and quiet
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it's wild in a way that's extremely rare
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in this day and age it feels special
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like your own little secret its vast
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emptiness mammoth glaciers and barren
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landscape overwhelm in the best possible
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way visiting Antarctica is not only an
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opportunity to immerse yourself in one
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of the world's most extreme environments
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but also offers an incredibly cleansing
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and cathodic dose of perspective do you
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