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| | John Harrison: A Walk to the Sun |
 | | Following Inca roads, he walked breathlessly over snowy passes at 15,000 feet, passing by moonlight over lunar landscapes of bare limestone. |
 | | For five months, John seldom slept below 10,000 feet, walking 700 miles of a 2,000 mile exploration of the world’s longest mountain range. |
 | | He followed the last journey of the Inca Atahualpa, to his death at Cajamarca, and that of the conquistadors from the coast to the golden temples of the capital, Cuzco. |
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