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\\nIn the first story, we learn about a Pre-Colombian fortune teller, who foretells the end of an empire. She is born of the sea and returns to the sea.
\\nIn the second story, a boy dismisses tales of a strange orange tree. It is the most delicious oranges ever, but you cannot take it away. The boy learns his lesson quickly.
\\nSource: Thirteen Ecuadorean Legends And A Ghost: Trece Leyendas Ecuatorianas Y Un Fantasma By Mario Conde
\\nNarrator: Dustin Steichmann
\\nMusic: claveles y rosas.mp3 by milton. on Freesound.org
\\nSound Effects: Hua Hin Ocean by Dustin Steichmann
\\nPodcast Shoutout: A history of the Inca Covering the origin, rise and eventual fall of the Inca Empire
\\nListener Shoutout: Phnom Penh Khmer: \\u1797\\u17d2\\u1793\\u17c6\\u1796\\u17c1\\u1789, is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since the French protectorate of Cambodia and has grown to become the nation\'s primate city and its economic, industrial, and cultural center.
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\\n\\n"Andaman Sea foam" by\\xa0The Foreign Fox\\xa0is licensed under\\xa0CC BY 2.0.\\n\\n
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