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Simbabwe: Eine Hörreise zwischen Sambesi und Limpopo
- Narrated by: Sabine Kämper
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ein untergegangenes Königreich, quicklebendige Ahnengeister, Kolonialgeschichte, Naturspektakel und außergewöhnlicher Wildreichtum - Simbabwe ist ein Land voller Magie und eines der schönsten Safarigebiete Afrikas. Information zu den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten, Kultur und Geschichte des Landes unterhaltsam präsentiert in einem Audio-Feature. Mit Originaltönen, Interviews und Musik führt der auditive Trip von den Victoria-Fällen einmal durch das ganze Land und die Jahrhunderte. Ideal zur Reisevorbereitung, zum Auffrischen von Urlaubserinnerungen oder einfach so - als Tourguide für die Fantasie.
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