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A Body on Barranquito Beach

  • Music
  • Apr 3, 2012
  • By Nathan Thornburgh

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  • naomi duguid · Apr 3, 2012 · Reply

    This is special – small but huge in fact. Great structure, music, feel. And such a good voice Nathan.

  • Simon Klebanow · Apr 3, 2012 · Reply

    Thank you for sharing a captivating story.

  • Melinda Martin · Apr 3, 2012 · Reply

    The physical sound of your voice makes the narration. Very comforting :) thanks

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    Matt Goulding · Apr 4, 2012 · Reply

    Nate Thornburgh, Morgan Freeman for the backpacker set…

  • marc · Apr 6, 2012 · Reply

    You guys are entering into many potentially interesting territories of communication, especially for those that love and dream travel experiences. My suggestion is to not follow the beaten path in any of the directions you might go. This universe of information communication is evolving so rapidly that the traditional financial backers of such are so confused by the panorama of change in front of them that they don’t know what to do. As typical young MBAs without practical experience in anything, the tendency is to fund or abet the next “Groupon”, not Orson Wells’ “The War of the Worlds”. At some point, the wheat WILL be separated from the chaff. Steady on!

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