File:HISTORY OF THE EARTH - WIKIPEDIA SPOKEN ARTICLE (Part 01).ogg
HISTORY_OF_THE_EARTH_-_WIKIPEDIA_SPOKEN_ARTICLE_(Part_01).ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 10 min 15 s, 188 kbps, file size: 13.8 MB)
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DescriptionHISTORY OF THE EARTH - WIKIPEDIA SPOKEN ARTICLE (Part 01).ogg |
This is the first part of a spoken word version of the Wikipedia article: History of the Earth |
Dialect/Accent InfoField | American English |
Duration InfoField | 10:15 |
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Speaker: marmenta |
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- 2012-06-27 02:41 Marmenta 0×0× (14472123 bytes) {{Spoken article |title= History of the Earth |time= 10:15 |user_name= marmenta |date= 2012-06-25 |oldid=499315818 |accent= American English |next_part=HISTORY OF THE EARTH - WIKIPEDIA SPOKEN ARTICLE (Part 02).ogg }}
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MP3 | 124 kbps | Completed 11:11, 9 December 2017 | 12 s |
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