Journey of the Lost Princess: Adventure and Romance in the Mysterious Land of the IncasiUniverse, 26 okt 2010 - 200 pagina's Marlene Whitman moves to the city to escape the constraints of life in a small town and avoid the fi nancial hardships she experienced while growing up. But pursuing her career in the business world means that she has to put her naturally adventurous spirit on hold. After years listening to other peoples stories and reading about exotic places, she is at last financially able and ready to experience more of life. On her vacation to Florida she sheds some pent up inhibitions, discovers a clue to the secret of the universe, and is very strangely drawn to earrings made out of gold from a long-lost treasure galleon. Curiosity about them, her mothers heritage, and a mysterious Spanish document she finds among her late parents papers leads Marlene to the land of the Incas and the lost city of Machu Picchu. She is seeking adventure, but is totally unprepared for what she finds on this trip. |
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Journey of the Lost Princess: Adventure and Romance in the Mysterious Land ... Roger Huff Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2010 |
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Adam the Aquanaut Aguas Calientes akyas asked Marlene Atocha Augie Billy Billy Irwin called Captain Tony's carhop Carla Casa Andina celebration chicha Conch Republic Conquistadors Coral Castle Cusco dance decided dinner door drink Edna Fantasy Fest Gadabout Geneva going gold guys high priestess Incan Empire Incan princess Incan society Incas island Jimmy Key Largo Key West khipu Klaus Lake Titicaca later Lima lived looked lunch Machu Picchu Maria Marlene asked Marlene noticed Marlene replied Marlene thought Marlene's mate de coca morning night Palla Paul Peru pisco Quechua Raymi replied Marlene root beer royal mummy sankhu sapa inka Señorita silver smile sounds Spanish stay Steve stone stop stories talk taxi tell Temple Thank things Thomas & Abbott told Marlene tonight took tour guide tourists Tracie Travel Guide trip Virakocha walked wine