El país de la canela [The Country of Cinnamon]
Trilogía sobre la conquista del Nuevo Mundo 2 [Trilogy about the Conquest of the New World, Book 2]
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Narrated by:
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Diego Ruiz
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By:
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William Ospina
About this listen
Un grupo de hombres, guiados al principio por Gonzalo Pizarro y después por Francisco de Orellana, emprende una expedición en busca de un soñado bosque de canela. Bajo su mando, los doscientos españoles , los cuatro mil indios y los dos mil perros de presa, llamas y cerdos que forman parte de la expedición encontrarán increíbles parajes, seres nunca vistos y el más caudaloso de los descubrimientos: el río Amazonas.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2021 William Ospina (P)2021 StorysideCritic Reviews
Premio Rómulo Gallegos 2009
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