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The Radio Boys Search for the Inca’s Treasure
CHAPTER I—OFF FOR TREASURE
CHAPTER II—A TALE OF OLD
CHAPTER III—A COUNTRY FESTIVAL
CHAPTER IV—HO FOR THE ENCHANTED CITY!
CHAPTER V—RADIO INVADES THE MONASTERY
CHAPTER VI—A SENDING STATION BUILT
CHAPTER VII—THE EXPEDITION GETS UNDER WAY
CHAPTER VIII—JACK HAS A MISHAP
CHAPTER IX—SURPRISED IN THE FOREST
Three adventurous teens with a knack for radio equipment set sail for Chile, hoping to turn legends of hidden Inca gold into a real quest. Their journey begins in the bustling port of Valparaíso, where the boys soak up the chatter of sailors and the vivid stories of a local trader. With a mix of curiosity and youthful daring, they board a train through towering cliffs to Santiago, where a gracious host invites them into his grand home.
Once in the Andes, the radio boys start assembling a makeshift sending station, using their knowledge of wireless waves as a guide through uncharted jungles and forgotten ruins. Along the way they meet curious locals, encounter strange monastic sites, and hear whispers of an ancient civilization that still guards its secrets. The blend of technology and mystery pulls them deeper into a landscape where every crackle on the air‑wave could be a clue to the fabled treasure.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (284K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-04-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
d. 1964
A journalist turned adventure writer, he helped capture the excitement of the early radio age for young readers. His best-known books follow the Radio Boys through fast-moving mysteries, lost worlds, and far-flung expeditions.
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