The Pyrimds of CochasquĂ­ Ecuador

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Hello All

Here is another amazing site Alas not one for the treasure hunter but amazing all the same. it just makes one wonder how much there is to discover? And of course all of these sites have their own proverbial treasure legend.

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The Pyrimds of Cochasquí is an archaeological site located in the province of Pichincha, Canton Pedro Moncayo. The pyramids are a 52 Km north of Quito. The Archaeological Park and Scientific Research Cochasquí extends over an area of ​​84 hectares, 3,100 meters above sea level. The resort has several pyramids and built between 850 BC tolas and 1,550 D.C

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Here is a computer generated image of what the site looked like?

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Others begged to differ????

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Our black feathered bird, truly you are the king of treasure lore and fable; thank you.
the truth of this remains to be discovered, sadly I would guess it is a protected site……..BUT there are many, many sites remaining to be discovered.
You have earned your weight in feathers my friend…………
Your reward are several glasses of your favorite beverage and as manny of those beach beauties as you can get to your roost.
 

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For unholy trio we have a great love of treasure legends from all over the world. Some people collect stamps we collect treasure legends and documents pertaining to them.

I thank ye for your reward of a cold beverage... And ya know old Crow the sticky beak he is has many documents tucked away at his Crows nest....There is a few Sites I know are not known......

but I cannot be in so many places at once... And er.. How long have I been back???? my feet are itching again....

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Oh Crow of the unlimited - sordid - past I thank you. At the risk of "Me too" they remind me of the Shen Pyramid which I visited in 46 in Old China.

Those and the Taoist theory of atomic structure makes me realize that there must have been a very advanced civilization in our distant past. As the bible mentions "and the Lord was displeases so he destroyed the earth and created a new one -- our present
one --

I have a small book put out by the Yogi press in 1900, which explains many of the things that we now beginning know about cellular activities and how to control them.

Equally fascinating are the Vedas and the Bible historically.
 

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I know that the lovely Amy was doing some archival work for one (or all) of you in the unholy trio but my question is this: will we ever get to see the full scope of your travels, adventures, etc. in book (or file) form? I'm sure as of now you're still looking for some if not most of the legends/documents you've collected over the years. Please understand, I'm not asking for sake of taking the "easy road" and cheating someone else's hard work away from them, just always interested in the stories (history) behind the adventures! I think it's safe to assume I can speak for most on this site when I say " thank you!!" for sharing the yarns that you have posted on TN! Either way, PLEASE do not stop sharing!

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Senor Don Jose, dare you suggest our history is wrong, that we have not been told the truth? Gasp, gasp…….
And I believe you to be exactly correct…….there have been advanced civilizations in the past…..on every continent!

One of the things that fascinate me most about the ancient structures often spoken of in this forum………all we seem to get is silly and infantile speculation as to the what, why questions……..seems to me it is far better to say I do not know and study it seeking to learn, than to try and make what we find fit in our very limited knowledge.

Senor Don Jose, you also have earned unlimited coffee with ample crow supplement for the day……..and were we in SA where Cocoa leaves are legal, you could also partake……..

Hasta luego mi compadre, vaya con Dios en toda.
 

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Ladies & gentlemen: I was based at Tsingtao at the time. we were flying B - 26 and to keep proficient, we filed navigation flighst all over China which was engaged in their civil wae. -- your tax money snicker.

Our Favorite was Old Peking where I spent days by myself inside of the forbiden ciry.

reason that I brought this up is that it reminded me of Coal Hill. After one of the sieges, the Empress
dowager ordered a deposit of coal which assumed the sixe of a hill. Alteratvely, when she excavated for a lake she looked somewhere to place all of the materiel, They excavatedd the lake for the empress's stone navy, in any event it was huge and in the Forbidden city in the center of Peking,

I was absolutely unescorted and could go anywhere I wished, even the Royal museum with its priceless objects. To me it was a priceless opportunity, so I shunned the bars and females to immerse myself in the forbidden city totally. I often ate my lunch on Coal Hill under the tree where the last of the Mings hung himself - he never bothered me.

My impression from long ago is that it was almost as large as most of the pyramids.

Of course we visited the Great Wall -- why not it was free???

Ah life was wonderful in those d B -26  group at Tsingtao 1947.jpg ays
 

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Culinary Caveman I could not agree more.

Don Jose I do have several treasure stories from china I should post one day.

J.A.A Thanks for the vote of confidence... It is my pleasure to read that people are getting some enjoyment from these treasure yarns.

For the Unholy trio we did not drink the waters of the fountain of Youth like our Don Amigo El Terrifo who continues to amaze me. Old man time is catching up with us. The subject of book was talked about many times amongst the trio? Various people and documentary makers they all came to the table with ass out of their pants wanting the big story. they all turned up talking big. But money talks BS walks and walked they did.

What we have posted does not constitute 1% of the documents, letters, journals, archive records, diaries, newspaper clipping books of treasure legends and people involved in them, among other things, pertaining to missing treasure and such. When the last of trio has passed away stinking rich old men, our correspondence and all of the above will go various institutions. Some of the documents we have is explosive. So explosive they will be digging us back up just to shoot us.:laughing7:

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I like the idea of the information, the explosive info the most…….how do you ensure this info will get out? That it will not be hidden like so many other explosive stories and ideas have in the past by the sons of satan who rule things………

Guess it may be sort of a life insurance program…….but the ultimate FU would be to get it out into as many eyes as possible…...
 

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Crow, personally I hope that you and Don Jose del timeless stick around for quite a while to come. Truly enjoy y'all and the stories you two tell.I look forward to them every morning. Even if I never get away from the farm to search for the lost ransom from Zaruma I feel like I've found plenty of treasures in these stories. Cave.
 

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Doc-d ya made a good guess we have an excellent insurance policy.Better to hold those FU trump cards until needed. I prefer to enjoy the last few years of my life very comfortable.That all came from a very hard long road. I do not worry or get angry about the state of world any more that is for the next generation. They have to find themselves and their place in the world? Life can be very hard and many will fall by the wayside. Such is great scheme of things.

Culinary Caveman For me it is the simple pleasure these days is telling a treasure yarn. What we have supplied is for others to follow on and explore deeper into. Some will have more factual evidence behind them others will turn out to be urban myths. Some will lead to fortune and glory for those daring to seek. Most will find disappointment and disillusionment and a rare few may even find the treasure they seek. Even if it is some times not the treasure they expected???

Regardless of your situation in life these legends are here to inspire, to dream of what if? And in some cases be the incentitive for an amazing journey.

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Then I'm glad I'm a younger man so I can be standing there waiting for the tales of "explosion" after you've gone to that tiki bar in the sky! In the meantime, please keep throwing out those yarns! Think you could do one per day? Then again I'm sure you have more fun things to do then spend all day staring at a screen tellin tales, so how about a new story every few days? It'll give me (and everyone else) something to look forward to. Ok ok, just do the best you can and we'll all enjoy whatever we can get from our fine feathered friend!

All the best-
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I second Justin's motion and I'm pretty sure Doc will be the third. So it looks like you're stuck with us eager listeners my avian consort of all things avarice. We'll be waiting for the next tale.
 

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Agreed, we all eagerly await Señor Crows tales of treasures lost and found…
What would be even more interesting is what he has not said……yet I can understand how with passing years our wishes and desires change………for while we need some money and wealth to live, riches seem to never bring happiness.

Vaya con Dios mi amigos
 

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Agreed, we all eagerly await Señor Crows tales of treasures lost and found…
What would be even more interesting is what he has not said……yet I can understand how with passing years our wishes and desires change………for while we need some money and wealth to live, riches seem to never bring happiness.

Vaya con Dios mi amigos

One thing I have learned over the years of long hard travel is happiness is a state of mind.

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