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TAÏ: 33 days in the last primary West African forest
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TAÏ: 33 days in the last primary West African forest

Jun 26, 2024
1h 30m
★ 0.0

Overview

After having discovered the TAÏ forest 6 months earlier , The exporer Nico Mathieux promised himself that he would be comming back to try and be the first ever to traverse the very last primal forest of west africa from north to south

Genres

Adventure
Documentary

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Cast

Nico Mathieux

Himself

Nico Mathieux

Quentin Furic

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Fabien Wohlschlag

Himself

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Tondossama Adama

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