In ancient Perú, during the reign of the Inca Empire, and way before Benjamin Franklin created the Postal Service in America, the Quechua People developed a delivery system of roads called The Inca Trail. Physically fit young men named THE CHASQUIS, (the mailman of our times), would run across the Andes mountains to the Pacific Coast, up to 240 kilometers a day, bringing news, treats and gifts from the Inca and his Court to cities and towns in their vast realm. One day Chasqui, a quechua boy, and his dog Viringo (hairless Peruvian breed), witnessed a ship sinking in the Pacific Ocean and rescued two survivors: Johnny, a boy with shinny golden hair, and his dog Blondie. Together they would have many adventures traveling along the coast of South America meeting the peoples of different cultures and tribes, learning their customs and traditions, marking the beginning of a friendship that would last forever.