
El Dorado Oscuro
Sangre Y Traición En El Amazonas
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Narrated by:
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Santiago Machain
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By:
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Santiago Machain
About this listen
En 1560, una expedición española liderada por el noble Pedro de Ursúa y el violento Lope de Aguirre se adentró en el Amazonas en busca de El Dorado, la legendaria ciudad de oro. Pero lo que comenzó como una misión de conquista se convirtió en una pesadilla de locura, traición y muerte. Hambre, enfermedades y la hostilidad de la selva desquiciaron a los hombres, llevándolos al borde de la humanidad. Aguirre, consumido por el resentimiento, encabezó un motín sangriento, proclamándose ”La Ira de Dios” y declarando la guerra a España.
Please Note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2025 Santiago Machain (P)2025 Santiago Machain
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