Kira Gurnee British Narration-Educational

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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after visiting wine country. It's easy to come back to Bordeaux City for the night, but be sure to reserve at least one day, if not several in the city itself, because there is much to do. It's one of the largest cities in France, current population 660,000 and is a great walking city. Much of the heart of the centre is for pedestrians only, and make sure to spare some energy to enjoy the city's thriving nightlife. It's bound to be an enjoyable and memorable evening. This is truly the new Bordeaux cheers. They're often shown in movies as menacing monsters, hideous beasts without a single redeeming quality. But how terrible really are spiders? And is Hollywood giving them a bad rap? In the war of fact versus fiction, Hollywood is clearly ahead. Why else would these young people be so terrified of creatures? 100 their size? Just what is it about spiders that makes them so frightening And what, exactly? Ah, they