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Sep 2024
22m 16s

Texas : l’État du pétrole

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Bienvenue dans le Texas !

L’État du pétrole.

Dans lequel vous pourrez croiser Victor Wembanyama, JFK, des cow boys, des armes à feu mais aussi du chili con carne.

Invitée : Maïa Mazaurette.

Voix & Réalisation : Guillaume Hennette.

*** Vous avez vécu dans certains États, y avez fait des reportages ou y avez étudié ? 

Contactez-nous : pierreyvespietri@bangumi.fr

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