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: This monument in Tbilisi, Georgia, was historically described as being "somewhere in the hills" before becoming a major tourist attraction overlooking the Tbilisi Sea. 4. Literary and Personal Accounts

: The song "Somewhere in the Hills" (originally titled "O Morro Não Tem Vez") is a Bossa Nova classic composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes. It has been performed by legendary artists such as Ella Fitzgerald , Natalie Cole , and Sérgio Mendes . 2. Legal Investigations (Epstein Case)

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: The Glasgow guitarist Jim Mullen released a critically acclaimed jazz album titled Somewhere in the Hills (2002). It features a "soft and soulful" guitar sound with a mix of standards and original compositions.

Somewhere in the Hills (O Morro Nao Rem Vez) (Official Audio) : This monument in Tbilisi, Georgia, was historically

In recent years, the phrase has appeared in high-profile legal documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation:

: Recently unsealed files from the U.S. Department of Justice include an email alleging that "somewhere in the hills" outside of the Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, two foreign girls were buried . It has been performed by legendary artists such

: New Mexico State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard has called for a thorough investigation into these claims, though they remain unverified as of early 2026. 3. Geographical & Tourism Sites

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