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ETHIOPIA | Sun, 7 Jan 2018 | By manuel | Views [740]

Nuestra estancia en la misión comiendo comida casera (incluso jamón y tortilla de patatas) y durmiendo en confortables camas había terminado,y al día siguiente a primera hora ya nos esperaba en la puerta del Saint Mary College ... Read more >
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