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I Hear a City

"I can still hear the bells"

A traveler and a narrator in the post-apocalypse; they narrate an abandoned city as we arrive at a destroyed landscape and understand what happened to this small city.

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  • Angelo Pignaton

    Angelo Pignaton

    Traveller

  • João Lanari Bo

    João Lanari Bo

    Narrator

Overview

A traveler and a narrator in the post-apocalypse; they narrate an abandoned city as we arrive at a destroyed landscape and understand what happened to this small city.

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