Really an El Dorado?

El Dorado is real, it is located a half a mile Google map screen from Embalse Tomine outside the Sabana Centro, one Google map screen mile from Sopo, and one Google map screen mile from the end of the Golden Mile in Cajicá that is one Google map screen mile from leaving Bogotá to the north. This is where they found the golden raft nearly floating at the top of the Laguna that is on display in the gold museum in Bogotá.

Planet Earth is worth saving, even from barbarous carrot farmers who only need an inch more to get the mile. Gold once grew like carrots sticking out of the ground with broad flat leafed copper trees in the Amazons of the Sabana Centro of Colombia that the conquistadors shipped 400 ships a year of nowadays $450,000,000 million dollars of booty back to the rest of the world. Not all of them made it, but what remains to the far North Americas is the true land of Don Quixote who was chased by the Spanish, indigenes also the Indians and settlers. That’s not the whole story.

Due to the Eastern plate, off Chile moving under the Andinas mountains all along South America and especially just outside Bogotá as you can see landing from an airplane; the pressure of more than 5000 ft.  of overbearing being at more than 2 miles caused liquids to cool the metals and force them through the fissures at extreme pressures to exit to the open-air creating metal formations like trees. The reverse effect of the water causing erosion in the limestone all the way back to sea level where the plate off the Pacific rolls under is seen in the cenote of El Dorado where the Aztecs performed their gold sacrifices in which the metals could have floated to the top, much the same as the Mayans and Don Quixote but without virgins.

The Golden Mile became famous for selling cars to those building in the area due its tax benefits of having been farmland and being able to keep those low taxes even when developing. The increase per capita per year in the area is 1 and a half percent and no more than 3% if you put the work into the property correctly. Getting out you will only lose your deposit.

El Dorado is supposed to be a bottomless Laguna, or as described at least to sea level. Trying to airport in submarines to excavate the State Park that surrounds the area and drawing attention to yourself for doing such a thing is the wrong idea. Milla de Oro Magazine is saving the planet and providing material that is farfetched enough for those that live in the area to be able to drive their cars to the Milla de Oro and enjoy the attractions, especially when coming across foreigners who may speak English. I haven’t heard a local speak French, British English yes but not French although the Colombians adapt to the French quite easily due to the outcome of the Second World War.

Camina con Milla de Oro
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