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A freak deluge and a low bridge trap three women in a deadly flash flood; 783 runners trek 156 miles across the Sahara desert for the toughest foot race on Earth; playing catch while falling to Earth at terminal velocity.
A freak deluge and a low bridge trap three women in a deadly flash flood; 783 runners trek 156 miles across the Sahara desert for the toughest foot race on Earth; playing catch while falling to Earth at terminal velocity.
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S6 "Terror in a Flash"A freak deluge and a low bridge trap three women in a deadly flash flood; 783 runners trek 156 miles across the Sahara desert for the toughest foot race on Earth; playing catch while falling to Earth at terminal velocity.
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