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Sign up todayEscape: The Country of the Blind
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Learn moreA mountain guide finds a hidden valley where no-one has eyes. However, the blind think that he is deformed. Zebarra is a mining engineer in Ecuador near the towering Andes. Up until a year ago his chief sport was mountaineering. His last climb was an attempt to climb the remote and forbidding peak of Parascotopetl, the 20,000-foot crag unconquered by man. It is unconquered still. 3,000 feet from the icy summit his party turned back and fled for their lives all escaping except for one, a guide named Nunez who slipped and fell over the precipice disappearing in to the vast chasm which yearned 10,000-feet beneath them. The horror of him falling has haunted Zebarraโs dreams for years and because of it he has forsaken climbing for the rest of his life, even though today he has seen Nunez.
Les Crutchfield was an American scriptwriter for radio and television series between the late 1940s and mid-1960s.
John Dunkel worked extensively with Les Crutchfield on numerous projects throughout his career.
A diverse cast of individuals worked together to achieve the brilliant sound and performances contained in this audiobook.