The hook is set, the reader has become the baited fish.Īdams builds on rapid sucess in Chapter one by setting the context, filling in details about the discoverer of Machu Picchu, Hiram Bingham III, giving the background of his life experiences that would ultimately combine for Bingham making a major revelation in the field that millions of people will make pilmagagres to behold. He introduces the apparent controversy over a widely known famous personality, and then quickly goes about introducing a plan. Mark Adams steps into the active role of field investigation of a hallmark tourist destination that calls to historians, followers of UFOs, New Age reinterpretionists, and Bucketlist adventurers. When reading a new book one often knows early on whether not the story will be worthwhile, “Turn Right at Machu Picchu” is one of those that quickly earns your confidence to continue turning the pages.
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