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Toby 2022-01-15 08:01:45
A walk in the woods ~ a song that pursues dreams
I like to be on the road. I accidentally saw the name of a walk in the forest. On the poster, two elderly men carrying backpacks and standing on the cliff face seemed to be talking about something, oh, the story of travel. , I like ~ The natural scenery along the way, the people and things...
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Mohamed 2022-03-25 09:01:18
Inspirations from a dull life
The film tells the story of two childhood playmates who have not seen each other for many years and are invited to go on a hiking trip one day after retirement. Because of their very different social status and living conditions after many years, and the influence of their inherent impression,...

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Reagan 2022-03-19 09:01:07
The movie is actually quite ordinary, just like the only Bill Bryson book I've ever read. But I wanted to take the Pacific Crest Trail after watching "Dabbling in the Wilderness", and after watching "The Pilgrimage Road", I also wanted to take the trail of the same name. Now that I have finished watching this one, I want to take the Appalachian Trail again. As the days pass, the list becomes longer and longer. sigh……
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Shaina 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Redford was nearly eighty at this time, like an old golden retriever. Nick Nolte is five years younger than him, like a dirty husky. When the two were in distress, they were both wearing long pants!
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