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Marokko
- Wegwärts
- Narrated by: Sylvester Groth
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Der Wind ist der Architekt der Wüste. Er legt sie in tausend Falten wie runzlige Sandwellenhaut." So beschreibt der Schriftsteller und Abenteurer Joscha Remus die marokkanische Sahara. Doch außer dem Wind, Wüsten-Dschinns und singendem Sand begegneten ihm auf seiner mehrwöchigen Reise Geschichtenerzähler, Sufis und Amazight, die Worte in Wüstensand schreiben. Joscha Remus erzählt von der Poesie einer Berberprinzessin, verwirrenden Gassenlabyrinthen und vom Gnaoua Festival, das das Fischerdorf Essaouira in Schwingung versetzt.
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