I remember reading about hundres of years ago explorers went searching for "a town of gold". I'm just curious. Was it completely a myth? Thanks! have a decent day..
Raleigh was one that searched for the legendary El Dorado in South America, but there were many others. The problem they had is that they were looking for material riches in a kingdom that did not exist. El Dorado speaks of a golden man, and it is this one with the heart of gold that they should have looked for.
No, El Dorado "is a legend that began with the story of a South American tribal chief who covered himself with gold dust and would dive into a lake of pure mountain water...there arose the legend of 'El Dorado' (meaning the Golden Man rather than a place."
No, Native Americans observe Spanish love gold, tell them El Dorado is at jungle few miles away, make them leave, not pester them any longer, El Dorado never exist.
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Raleigh was one that searched for the legendary El Dorado in South America, but there were many others. The problem they had is that they were looking for material riches in a kingdom that did not exist. El Dorado speaks of a golden man, and it is this one with the heart of gold that they should have looked for.
No, El Dorado "is a legend that began with the story of a South American tribal chief who covered himself with gold dust and would dive into a lake of pure mountain water...there arose the legend of 'El Dorado' (meaning the Golden Man rather than a place."
No, Native Americans observe Spanish love gold, tell them El Dorado is at jungle few miles away, make them leave, not pester them any longer, El Dorado never exist.
Nope, complete myth.
if i tell you yes, will you search for it? because i am so up for an re-enactment of that film with the llama