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Old 06-27-2010, 09:05 AM   #5346
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yeah noticed I posted to the wrong thread so I posted it here instead as to not confuse any music lovers...

Seriously though if you're into non fiction books this is a fascinating read. I find that I'm more and more drawn to non-fiction books as the years go by.
In my youth I found these kind of books boring so I'm glad my view has changed.
It looks like a fascinating book, as I've always been fascinated by lost civilizations in that region. I'm not surprised that Percival Harrison Fawcett disappeared under unknown circumstances in the Amazon rain forest, however. It can be a treacherous place filled with wild animals, terrestrial dangers, suspicious natives, and disease. It's a jungle out there!

Does the Royal Geographic Society have ties with National Geographic magazine?
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