The way to El Dorado Explorer is always trying to find "Golden City". Of course, none of them. In Candide, the city described by Voltaire is equivalent to every "golden city". This world is an ideal world where anyone wants to live. However, when Candide found his "Golden City", El Dorado, he left. It may be wonder why Candide left El Dorado, but there are many reasons Candide left the perfect world he was looking for. Candide made some arguments about leaving El Dorado.
Located on El Boronda Road just in front of El Dorado, within 2 minutes' drive from Everett Alvarez, the vast field is adjacent to Gavilan Middle School. It is a strawberry garden marked as "dangerous, insecticide, do not enter - perigro, pestida, no entrance". Mariela Pizarro from Salinas, confirmed that "there are strawberry fields in other places". Barrera explained some struggles of her former student who is the driving force of her continued fight. Within a few years after graduation she said she started dialysis of organ dysfunction. Another patient relapsed due to leukemia chemotherapy. People are far from cancer. Another person suffers from an ovarian tumor
The origin of El Dorado comes deep into South America. Like all timeless legends, the story of El Dorado also contains some truth. When Spanish explorers arrived in South America in the early 16th century, they heard stories about the group of local people in Colombian Andean. When the new chief held power, his rule began with the ceremony of Lake Guatabita. Descriptions of rituals are different but they always say that new rulers are covered with golden dust and gold and valuable jewels are thrown into the lake to calm the gods underwater.
The Spaniards began calling Golden Chief Eldorad "Golden Man". It is said that golden man rituals ended in the late 15th century when El Dorado and his subjects were conquered by different tribes. However, Spanish and other Europeans have found quite a lot of money among local residents on the northern coast of the continent of Africa. The Spaniards did not find El Dorado, but they found the Lake Guatavita and tried to drain them in 1545. They lowered that level enough to find hundreds of gold by the lake. However, the wonderful treasures seen in the deep sea are beyond their abilities.