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Tikals Erwachen
- Danger 4
- Narrated by: Hartmut Neugebauer, Pascal Breuer, Daniela Hoffmann
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Es war eine düstere Prophezeiung, die 3113 Jahre v. Chr. in Stein gehauen wurde. Nun steht der Tag ihrer Erfüllung unmittelbar bevor. Im Dezember 2012 endet der Long-Count, das Kalendersystem der Maya. Mit dem Ende des fünften Zeitalters droht der Menschheit die Apokalypse. Dr. Aaron Chatfield und Dr. Jeff Brace, Experten auf diesem Gebiet sind deshalb zu einer der großen Kultstätten der Maya nach Guatemala gereist: Tikal.
Im Schatten der Pyramiden und Tempel warten sie mit modernster Ausrüstung darauf, dass irgendetwas passiert. Auch, wenn beide nicht so recht von der Sache überzeugt sind, so haben sie doch eines im Hinterkopf die Vorhersagen der Maya blieben nie ohne Erfüllung..
(p)+(c) 2007 Maritim
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