The Secret of El Dorado

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In 1542, the Spanish Conquistador, Francisco de Orellana ventured along the Rio Negro, one of the Amazon Basin’s great rivers. Hunting a hidden city of gold, his expedition found a network of farms, villages and even huge walled cities. At least that is what he told an eager audience on his return to Spain.

The prospect of gold drew others to explore the region, but none could find the people of whom the first Conquistadors had spoken. The missionaries who followed a century later reported finding just isolated tribes of hunter-gatherers. Orellana’s story seemed to be no more than a fanciful myth.

When scientists came to weigh up the credibility of Orellana’s words, they reached the same conclusion. As productive as the rainforest may appear, the soil it stands in is unsuited to farming. It is established belief that all early civilizations have agriculture at their hearts.

 

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Hi James. ElDorado was discovered in 1946 or 47 by Leonard Clark using am old Jesuit map. For the whole story read " The river ran East" by Leonard Clark.,, 'the kind of adventure El Crow would love. Me too sigh /

Don Jose da la Mancha

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Hi again.go to click on preview and read the free chapters'

The Rivers Ran East - Leonard Clark - Google Books


This book spriited my quest for rhe Amazon concession via Eric, who was a swedish Engr that helped build Brasilia. He obtained a 10 000 Hect. concession for me, but I never got to it. I was marred first and started my successful Tayopa quest.

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

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