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71 Grad nördliche Breite - 25 Grad östliche Länge
- Eine Radreise zum nördlichsten Punkt Europas
- Narrated by: Nikolas Knauf
- Length: 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ein junger Schauspieler bricht aus seinem grauen Theateralltag aus, schnappt sich sein Fahrrad und bricht auf zum nördlichsten Punkt Europas. Auf seinem Weg schließt er Bekanntschaft mit unzähligen Mücken, den Gewalten der Natur, schwedischen Fußballfans und einem trinkfesten Norweger. Nicht alles läuft nach Plan und nicht nur einmal scheint es fraglich, ob unser Protagonist sein Ziel erreichen wird. Ein rasanter Reisebericht mit viel Witz, der aber auch Raum für ernstere Gedanken und Betrachtungen lässt.
©2024 Nikolas Knauf (P)2024 Nikolas Knauf
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