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Don Newbold knew as soon as he landed that "Holy cripes" because he was struck by the stark contrast between his expectations and the reality he encountered. The circumstances, sights, or perhaps the people he faced upon arrival were so overwhelming or surprising that it immediately prompted his reaction. This phrase reflects his sense of astonishment or disbelief at what he was experiencing.

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