3. The Gilded One El Dorado was first the name of a Muisca tribal chief who covered himself with gold dust and dove into Lake Titicaca as an initiation rite
4. Lost City Later, El Dorado came to be known as the “lost city of gold”. The city has fascinated and eluded explorers since the days of the Spanish Conquistadors.
5. Location? "El Dorado shifted geographical locations until finally it simply meant a source of untold riches somewhere in the Americas," says Jim Griffith, a folklorist in Tucson, Arizona.
14. During his second trip in 1617, he sent his son, Watt up the Orinoco River. SWR stayed behind and his son was killed in a battle with the Spaniards
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16. "Over the Mountains of the Moon, down the Valley of the Shadow, ride, boldly ride…if you seek for El Dorado." -Edgar Allan Poe
17. "I don't think we've ever stopped seeking El Dorado." -Jose Oliver, lecturer for the Institute of Archaeology, University College London
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