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Siete viajes a islas extraordinarias: Segundo y Tercer viaje [Seven Trips to Extraordinary Islands: Second and Third Trip]
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- Narrated by: Víctor Prieto
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
En el segundo viaje me embarqué hacia las islas de África en medio del Océano Atlántico, como La Palma, Ascensión y Santa Elena en la última derrota del mítico buque correo perteneciente a la Corona Británica Saint Helene.
En el tercer viaje accedí a las ignotas islas de América del Sur como Fernando de Noroña, perteneciente a Brasil, y San Andrés, perteneciente a Colombia.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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