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ADVENTURE PARK CONTRACTORS LLC

the target time for sailing non-stop around the world was 80 days · echoing the adventures of Phileas Fogg in Verne’s novel Around the World in 80 Days. &mdash · Andrew Rice · New York Times · 7 May 2026 Reis’ adventure feels particularly pertinent for modern-day audiences · Napper said. &mdash · Lily Ford · HollywoodReporter · 7 May 2026 Verb Other creatures abound · David Ehrlich · IndieWire · 1 May 2026 The 1893 Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition added the midway — the rides · games and food vendors that turned fairs into the all-day adventures kids love today. &mdash · Lauren Schuster · Charlotte Observer · adventure (with -d- restored from Latin) &quot · fortune · chance · occurrence · risk

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the target time for sailing non-stop around the world was 80 days
echoing the adventures of Phileas Fogg in Verne’s novel Around the World in 80 Days. &mdash
Andrew Rice
New York Times
7 May 2026 Reis’ adventure feels particularly pertinent for modern-day audiences
Napper said. &mdash
Lily Ford
HollywoodReporter
7 May 2026 Verb Other creatures abound
David Ehrlich
IndieWire
1 May 2026 The 1893 Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition added the midway — the rides
games and food vendors that turned fairs into the all-day adventures kids love today. &mdash
Lauren Schuster
Charlotte Observer
adventure (with -d- restored from Latin) &quot
fortune
chance
occurrence
risk

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