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- De Scott Shepherd en 10-10-16
De: Rolf Potts
Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Grand Canyon National Park, Audio Tour
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- 07-18-18
boring
I bought this while at the canyon, but it was not interesting, turned it off and enjoyed the scenery
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