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1993 Ch 14: Peru Part Three
After surviving a health scare, we walk the four-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, then bus south to Lake Titicaca and the Bolivian border. Plenty of scenery in this one. Written, read and recorded by James Whiley. Other cool podcast tech stuff done by Rod Morri at Sydney Podcast Studios.See www.sydneypodcaststudios.com.au if you want to make your own. You can see some photos that accompany this chapter at the We’re Only Here Once instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/jamesw_woho/ The texts of the stories are at www.jameswhiley.com Big thanks and love to my family and friends for their support. All ‘We’re Only Here Once’ music written by James Whiley and performed by James Whiley and the Nomads, who are: Anton Harris – drums; Lindsay Jenkins – bass; Quentin Cooper – mandolin; Tama Taita – lead guitar; Josh Kronfeld and Midge Marsden – harmonica; Ainslie Laverty – keyboards; John Thomasson – flute, trombone and scat singing; Nic Leedon – lead and rhythm guitars; Tony Stephens – saxophone; Nigel Jenkins – recording engineer; James Whiley – songs, singing, rhythm and lead guitars. In this episode’s theme-tune, ‘Sufi’, John Thomasson (aka Carbonlifer) from Vermont in the USofA, takes us there on the flute.Check out John’s album (‘Carbonlifer: Digital Analog Heart and Soul’) at CarbonliferHe plays all the instruments and it rocks.#incatrail1993 #peru1993 #machupicchu1993