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"This might be a treasure map!" he exclaims as he flips it over, revealing a clue: \qquadP. Point. 673673673 paces \qquadS. Cove. 861861861 paces \qquadUnder big rock "These must be the distances to the treasure!" Peter nearly wets himself. If Peter is currently facing towards Skeleton Cove, how many degrees to his left should he turn before walking 673673673 paces to the treasure? Do not round during your calculations. Round your final answer to the nearest degree.

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