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Am schönsten Arsch der Welt
- Bekenntnisse eines Neuseelandreisenden
- Narrated by: Bernhard Hoecker
- Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Einen gigantischen Kauribaum umarmen, entspannt in luftiger Höhe auf dem Sky Tower flanieren, ein Bad im blubbernden Schlammgeysir oder als Hilfspostbote für die Halbinseln an den Malborough Sounds Briefe austragen - in Neuseeland gibt es für jemanden wie Bernhard Hoëcker genug zu tun. Und auch wenn die Internetgemeinde die Etappen vorgibt: Er ist zu allem bereit. Zusammen mit Reiseprofi und Wissensquelle Tobias Zimmermann spricht er dieses unglaublich unterhaltsame, grandios witzige und unendlich lässige Entdeckerhörbuch - prall voll mit erstaunlichem Wissen, das das Neuseeland-Fieber weckt!
©2012 Bastei Lübbe (P)2012 Lübbe Audio
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