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Retour à Valparaiso [DIX ANS DE TRANSFERT]

Transfert fête bientôt ses dix ans. À cette occasion, nous avons voulu remettre certaines histoires à l'honneur. Elles vous ont ému, fait rire, pleurer, questionné, et toujours passionné. Elles sont nos préférées… ou les vôtres ! Envoyez-nous dès aujourd'hui une note vocale d’une ...  Show more

Les mêmes règles pour tout le monde

Un an pour gravir l'Everest. Un an pour relever le défi d'une vie. En 2024, le vidéaste Inès Benazzouz, connu sous le nom d'Inoxtag, sort Kaizen, un documentaire qui retrace les étapes de sa folle aventure. Alors qu'il n'a jamais pratiqué l'alpinisme, il passe une année entière à ...  Show more

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