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Zaginione Miasto Boga Małp [Lost City of the Monkey God]

By: Douglas Preston
Narrated by: Aleksander Pawlikowski
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A stunning story of the trailblazing expedition into the heart of the most dangerous jungle in the world, full of venomous snakes, jaguars, and sandflies which spread infections. This is were the legendary, cursed City of the Monkey God was supposed to be. Many years of expeditions didn't show any results, until Steve Elkins, a documentalist, discoverer, and laureate of the Emmy Award, managed to find the position of the mistery Pre-Columbian city thanks to the use of modern laser technology. The City of the Monkey God is one of the most prominent non-fiction books of 2017, as well as a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best seller.

Please note: This audiobook is in Polish.

©2018 Douglas Preston (P)2019 Agora S.A.
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