
Tras los pasos de Livingstone
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Narrated by:
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Jordi Boixaderas
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By:
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Xavier Moret
About this listen
Xavier Moret recorre en este audiolibro el África oriental, recordando a su paso a los exploradores que lo hicieron antes que él, cuando el centro de África era, en los mapas occidentales, un gran espacio en blanco. Su ruta parte de Zanzíbar, de donde salieron la mayoría de expediciones al interior del continente, sigue por Tanzania, el lugar donde se produjo el mítico encuentro entre Stanley y Livingstone, llega hasta Uganda, origen del Nilo, sigue hasta Kenia y se adentra luego en la despiadada colonización del Congo.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2019 Edicions 62, S.A. (P)2019 Edicions 62, S.A.
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