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  2. A Tramp Abroad - Wikipedia

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    A Tramp Abroad is a work of travel literature, including a mixture of autobiography and fictional events, by American author Mark Twain, published in 1880.The book details a journey by the author, with his friend Harris (a character created for the book, and based on his closest friend, Joseph Twichell), through central and southern Europe.

  3. Yankees kiss hellish road trip goodbye as Angels sweep - AOL

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    The loss brought an end to a hellish road trip that also saw the Yankees lose 2-of-3 to the Rockies, the worst team in the National League, immediately following the ...

  4. Destination Fear (2019 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dakota doubles down in Iowa for a huge finish to a hellish road trip. In an unprecedented move, he takes the team to two terrifying locations at the same time to investigate one of America's most gruesome cold cases, the Villisca axe murders.

  5. Review: Olivia Wilde’s ‘Don't Worry Darling’ a hellish trip ...

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    Olivia Wilde’s ‘Don't Worry Darling’ provides an intriguing look at suburban life with a twist.

  6. Airline passengers who found bedbugs infesting their seats ...

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    Passengers on one apparently hellish trip said they saw bedbugs dropping from the ceiling of the cabin. The incidents spanned from March to October of last year on flights from several continents.

  7. Following the Equator - Wikipedia

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    Following the Equator (sometimes titled More Tramps Abroad) is a non-fiction social commentary in the form of a travelogue published by Mark Twain in 1897.. Twain was practically bankrupt in 1894 due to investing heavily into the failed Paige Compositor.

  8. Well to Hell - Wikipedia

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    The "Well to Hell", also known as the "Siberian hell sounds", is an urban legend regarding a putative borehole in the Siberian region of Russia, which was purportedly drilled so deep that it broke through into Hell.

  9. ‘Stream’ Review: A Hotel Gets Hellish in Familiar but Lively ...

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