Lost in the woods

Lost in the woods

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Six teenagers decided to hike at the Mt.Ulysses in the small town of Pretoria, the mountain is not open for tourist but still they trespassed it so that they could find and haunt for a great adventure they could never forget, little they know that someone is secretly spying them. Now, they find themselves digging their own grave at the mysterious mountain of Pretoria.
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