Myth ... a legend or a fable? Merriam-Webster's dictionary defines the myth as "a story to explain practice, beliefs, or natural phenomena in ancient culture". The children sit there and listen to the old man about myths. These myths have existed in the American culture for centuries and will last for centuries. These myths, legends and fables provide pleasure for the elderly, as they observe the children, listen so strongly, believe in the details, and be surprised by the unimaginable adventures told in each story.
Garci Rodriguez de Montalvo first described California in 1510, this is special as Europeans have never been to the west coast of the United States of America. This is, of course, completely fictitious. Montalvo's story is usually focused on knighthood such as brave knights, suffering girls, exotic places. In his fourth book, "Pioneers of Dungeon", he made an eccentric island near Eden (a distant place after the flood of Noah) that was lost. One side of the island called California has one side of the paradise of the earth and black ladies live, but since they are walking along the Amazon road, no one is there. Their islands are cliffs and rocky coasts, the most powerful in the world. "
As drawn in Greek mythology, California has been popular by the Spanish writer Garci Rodriguez in the early 16th century, using the gold tools and weapons of the romantic novel Las Sergasde Esplandian (Esplandián Esventures), Montalvo this popularity Some Spanish fantasies were printed in several versions, the earliest surviving version was published in about 1510. When exploring Baja California, the earliest explorer thought that the Baja California peninsula is an island and named it California. The map creator began using the name "California" to mark the undeveloped areas of the West Coast of North America