
Hacerse a la mar
Cronología de las embarcaciones [Set Sail: A History of Ships]
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Desde los albores de la humanidad, el hombre ha intentado siempre hacerse a la mar ya sea para aprovechar sus recursos naturales, trasladarse con mayor rapidez, o utilizarlo como medio para conocer el mundo. Desde las primitivas barcas egipcias, pasando por las canoas tribales, las embarcaciones de totora inca, las carabelas, goletas, submarinos y las máquinas de vapor, la importancia de la embarcación en la existencia humana ha quedado plenamente demostrada. Conozca a través de este excelente audio-resumen, cuál es su historia.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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