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Running South America
Author | : Katharine Lowrie |
Publisher | : Whittles |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Long-distance running |
ISBN | : 9781849953627 |
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Running marathons back-to-back, sleeping by the side of the road, giving presentations to remote schools that had never been visited by their own kinsfolk - let alone a pair of gringos emerging barefoot from the forest spattered in brick-red Amazon mud and pulling a bright orange bamboo trailer, this is the remarkable story of personal endurance that gives an engrossing insight into the people and wildlife of South America
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