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Apr 2022
14m 21s

Conviértete en un explorador marino

Tumble Media
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¿Quieres explorar los tesoros ocultos de las aguas profundas del océano? Te invitamos a bordo del Nautilus, un barco que estudia el fondo marino con la ayuda de…  ¡robots submarinos! Nuestra guía es Taylorann Smith, una científica que ya está en su tercera expedición en este buque. Seremos testigos de una caída de ballenas, conoceremos los robots y aprendere ... Show More
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