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The Bell Foundry
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The Bell Foundry

Oct 12, 2024
0h 4m
★ 4.0

Bellfounding

Overview

Seraphim visits a bell foundry and learns how to cast Sevenik Sevenicius the largest bell in the world.

Genres

Documentary
Action

Cast

Seraphim Cloud

Seraphim

Seraphim Cloud

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