The legend of little gold fish idol treasure Chan Chan Peru

Er... Back to the topic Chan Chan quite a substantial city inn its day. No the example below not even fraction of the wealth that this culture had.

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The city on the map below was quite extensive and perhaps would of been larger than many European cities of the day?

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Is that some kind of double entendre? I don't know whether to Report it to the Moderators or Nominate it for Banner!?! HAHAHA Mike
Haha, Mike. I just saw this. Too funny.
 

If anyone gets to visit the site they will be amazed at whats actually there.

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Senor Cuervo, you have pretty much convinced me it is worth a drive down to visit the place……….
 

Doc-d knowing you interest in such places you would get a great kick out visiting the site and see its amazing history.

Crow
 

Senor Cuervo, exactly……and no doubt there will be so much more on the drive there…….
In my exploring Ecuador and Peru, there are so many sites you see in just driving, seemingly long forgotten…….
 

Senor Cuervo, exactly……and no doubt there will be so much more on the drive there…….
In my exploring Ecuador and Peru, there are so many sites you see in just driving, seemingly long forgotten…….

I predict your going to have an amazing journey down there. Perhaps it will change even more than it did before? One thing for certain traveling there is like a magic carpet ride through history. And knowing these treasure legends are a little bit of icing on the cake.

Crow
 

Senor Crow……perhaps it is because spanish and South America are not native to me, but as I have traveled around, you find places, things…..make note of the name and locations and upon return, internet research aids what intel I can gather from the locals…….
At least in the English language, there seems little written on many places there…….yet local resources often exist……
Vaya con Dios
 

Senor Crow……perhaps it is because spanish and South America are not native to me, but as I have traveled around, you find places, things…..make note of the name and locations and upon return, internet research aids what intel I can gather from the locals…….
At least in the English language, there seems little written on many places there…….yet local resources often exist……
Vaya con Dios

that's why part Modus operandi is to research in multi languages. Many people would be surprised what they can find if they search with a different languages. I have found many Spanish documents that way.

Crow
 

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