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The Ave Valley is, for more than a century, a territory seized by an imposing industry. Amongst ruins and operating factories, we descend the river on a journey alongside the banks of the present, unveiling the marks of the past.
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- Körtid
- 73 minuter
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- Ursprungsland
- Portugal
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