
Rasend schnell und tierisch langsam
43 extreme Gegensätze, die verblüffen
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Narrated by:
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Cornelia Schirmer
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Julian Greis
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Franz Otting
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By:
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Jürgen Brater
About this listen
Gibt es einen Vogel, der mehr wiegt als der leichteste Wal? Eine Stadt, die so groß ist, dass mehrere Länder in sie hineinpassen? Extreme sind immer faszinierend - besonders, wenn sie einander gegenübergestellt werden. Das schnellste Schiff und das langsamste Flugzeug, die größte Katze und der winzigste Hund, das höchste Gebäude und das tiefste Loch, das schnellste Tor und das längste Elfmeter-Schießen.
Jürgen Brater vereint erstaunliche Gegensatzpaare, sachlich fundiert und zugleich unterhaltsam. Cornelia Schirmer, Julian Greis und der Schüler Franz von Otting lassen die Zeit beim Zuhören wie im Fluge vergehen!©2014 Hörcompany (P)2014 Hörcompany
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