An extraordinary account of one womans single-minded campaign to restore a Victorian steamship to her former glory & make her an Andean attraction Here is a vivid account of Meriel Larkens incredible quest to restore the Yavari" steamship against the odds--a ship that is now celebrating its 150 year anniversary in 2012. In 1862 the English-built " Yavari" was taken to bits & shipped to South America. In an epic logistical feat it was carried in thousands of pieces by mule up the Andes to Lake Titicaca 12 500 feet above sea level the worlds highest navigable waterway. She was reconstructed & for more than a century plied her trade up & down the lake but by 1985 she was a sad rotting hulk--until she was found by Larken who led the quest to project to restore & preserve the ship. The oldest single screw iron passenger ship in the world this nautical & engineering jewel is now a major Peruvian tourist attraction."