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« Au bout c’est la mer : le rio Sao Francisco », sur France 5 : le « Vieux Chico », fleuve impassible du Brésil - Haiti24

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L'église aux trois quarts engloutie dans le Sao Francisco, à Petrolândia (Brésil). STEP BY STEP PRODUCTIONS C’est la première incitation au voyage, dès l’enfance: suivre un bout de papier, vaguement façonné en bateau, dans l’eau d’un caniveau ou d’un ruisseau. Devenus grands, les coauteurs Lisa Delahaye et François Pécheux en ont fait une série estivale,

The post « Au bout c’est la mer : le rio Sao Francisco », sur France 5 : le « Vieux Chico », fleuve impassible du Brésil appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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