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For a woman just like you to come my way
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Ahoy, Jews and the Stoors!
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Welcome back to our podcast where we dive into the thrilling tales of the Cien War.
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I am Manuel.
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And I am Iago, and joining us today is our special guest, Hugo.
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Hello everyone, I'm excited to be here and explore the wonder of the past with you.
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Today, we're sitting size into the Bronze Age, a time when people loved using bronze for tools and weapons, but they also enjoyed other treasures like gold, orbeez, and wine.
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and to hate all those going the east they tried with each other to become sisters because in province they were
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in places like the british isles and scandinavia people drew pictures of boats on rocks some boats were made from logs while others were shown together with planks of wood
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Can you imagine a rowing on these boats, Manu?
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That sounds like the adventure, Hugo, but things were different around the Mediterranean.
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They built boats with joining planks and painting them fancy colors.
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And guess what? They painted sails just like on pirate ships.
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Those sailings were square and attached to tall poles at first.
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They put them in the front, put them, moving them to the middle, and they and her loaves
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guided him to control them.
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It was like being on a big pirate ship.
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The boats were like floating marketplaces connecting people and selling goods, but not just any boats.
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The Egyptians used a special plant called papyrus to make their boats.
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It's like using giant leaves to float.
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Exactly, Hugo. And speaking of special boats, have you heard of the team from Athean Race?
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It had three rows of oars for raining and was super fast.
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The Greeks used them in battles like the famous Battle of Sarain.
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Even though they had fewer ships, they weren't like the big Persian boats.
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Imagine zoning towers which once had 17 papers that showed serious teamwork.
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And let's not forget about the Roman Empire. They used the waterways for transportation, with merchant ships carrying goods and naval ships transporting soldiers.
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It was like a boolean with Hawaii on the water connect the imperator.
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Well young adventurers, our time on the ASEAN waters has come to an end for today.
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But don't worry, there are always more adventures waiting for us in the past.
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Until next time, stay curious and keep exploring.
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- Idioma/s:
- Autor/es:
- Elana M Gómez Martín
- Subido por:
- Elena Maria G.
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- Visualizaciones:
- 2
- Fecha:
- 20 de junio de 2024 - 21:20
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- CP INF-PRI BLAS DE LEZO
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- 03′ 45″
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