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Ce magazine est dédié aux gens de mer de la façade atlantique. Particulièrement appréciée par eux et par tous les passionnés du monde maritime, cette émission s'intéresse à leur vie, à leur environnement et à leurs difficultés au quotidien.

Original Air Date: Sep 23, 2006

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Ce magazine est dédié aux gens de mer de la façade atlantique. Particulièrement appréciée par eux et par tous les passionnés du monde maritime, cette émission s'intéresse à leur vie, à leur environnement et à leurs difficultés au quotidien.

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Ce magazine est dédié aux gens de mer de la façade atlantique. Particulièrement appréciée par eux et par tous les passionnés du monde maritime, cette émission s'intéresse à leur vie, à leur environnement et à leurs difficultés au quotidien.
Original Air Date: Sep 23, 2006
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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