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Early on their quest to reach the Lonely Mountain in J.R.R. Tolkien s The Hobbit (1937), Bilbo Baggins and company cross paths with an enormous, shape-shifting warrior named Beorn.
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Published April 9, 2021
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After 30 years of being lost to the sands of time and ghosts of VHS machines past, it was revealed this week that a Soviet-era Russian adaptation of
J.R.R. Tolkein‘s
Lord Of The Rings was rediscovered and uploaded to YouTube.
A 1991 version of Frodo taking the ring to Mordor to yeet it into the lava that pre-dates
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Researchers asked British travel-lovers what they dream most about doing and where as soon as it is possible, and a stay in overwater accommodation in the Maldives archipelago is top of the list for 39 per cent of them. Coming second is seeing the Northern Lights (37 per cent), while third is admiring the pink rocks of the Seychelles (28 per cent).
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