A hobo jungle refers to a temporary campsite or gathering place for hobos, who were itinerant workers or drifters, particularly during the Great Depression in the United States. These jungles often consisted of makeshift shelters and were located near railroads, allowing hobos to easily access trains for travel. They served as social hubs where hobos could find food, share stories, and support one another in their transient lifestyles. Hobo jungles symbolize a unique aspect of American history and the struggles faced by those living on the fringes of society.
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Click on the footprints in the hobo jungle and you will be led to the boots.
John in the hobo jungle. Start at Emerson's tent then go to the next tent.
Yes. Her ex-husband the hobo. Hobo lie his wife from Hobo never get job.
Hobo?
hobo
there is no hobo
a hobo
No, he is not a hobo.
The possessive form of "hobo" is "hobo's." You add an apostrophe and the letter "s" to indicate ownership or association. For example, you might say "the hobo's belongings" to refer to items belonging to a hobo.
On a hobo farm.
In the hobo jungle go to Emerson's tent there is a barrel. Look around on the ground near the barrel and you will find footprints. touch it and it will lead you to a pair of boots.