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CONQUISTA RIVER TREASURE SITE – REDISCOVERED BY STAN GRIST –
SEPTEMBER 2005…
I have been researching this Conquista River treasure story for quite some time. Finally, this year I decided to attempt a recon expedition into the area to see if I could discover the site. Last week my buddy Jim and I drove to Pedernales on the coast to set up the trip.
I decided to first visit my old friend Atahualpa in Coaque to see what he knew about the Conquista River. I first met Atahualpa nearly 20 years ago when I made my first visit to the ancient site of Coaque.
Back then; Coaque was very remote and difficult to reach. My first visit there was a major adventure for me. It was a very small village in the Coaque River valley of about 10 rustic huts built of bamboo and thatched roofs. Today, Coaque is accessed on a modern
asphalt road. It has grown into a small community. There is even a telephone in the village now.
I sure hope you enjoyed reading the Conquista background story in Chapter 8 of The Treasure Hunter. It is still posted at my Yahoo Groups site for those who haven't yet seen it. This may turn out to be a very interesting follow-up story. I am working to see if we can
film it and make it into a documentary.
New Archaeological Discoveries
June 14, 2004
Over the past two years I have been working on the investigation of an amazing archeoastronomical
discovery I made while flying from Quito to the Amazon jungle one day. As my flight passed over the Eastern chain of the Andes mountains on a particularly clear
day, I looked out the window and noticed massive man-made patterns all over the mountaintops for
several kilometers in all directions. I nearly pinched myself to make sure I wasn’t dreaming. I thought to
myself, "How could this be? In all my years of tromping around Ecuador, I have never heard of this
site. This is huge!"
I immediately began calculating the approximate location of this site and how I could reach it.
Eventually I figured that this mountain was located somewhere between the small towns of El Quinche and
Cangaua.
Several months later I climbed the mountain, and to make a long story quite short, I discovered no less
than 2 lost cities and at least 6 other important sites that are all part of the same complex. The sites are all little-known, virgin and unexcavated. This
could very well be the largest archaeological complex in all of South America. I have now come to find out that these sites were originally built for
astronomical observations by the Kitu-Cara culture in very ancient, pre-Inca times. I will have much more to say about the Kitu-Caras in the future.
Little did I realize at the time of my new discovery that this huge site would turn out to be a small piece
of a much larger puzzle. As time went by, I discovered a number of other sites and when these were combined with other little-known sites, a very interesting
pattern emerged. I call it a “Solar Star”. The pattern consists of lines and angles that exhibit advanced, astronomically related geometry. There are many
similarities in proportions and measurements to the Great Pyramid of Egypt.
Announcing my new newsletter, "Tales From My Adventures Into the Unknown". This newsletter will give me the opportunity to share a lifetime of adventure, exploration, ancient mystery investigation, gold prospecting and treasure hunting with you. I look forward to your comments and feedback as we go.
This newsletter is free and will be published twice monthly on a fairly dependable basis. Rarely, there may be an interruption if I am on an extended expedition. That may only be a few times each year.
My first series of writings (approx. 6 - 10 issues) will be about my own personal experiences surrounding ancient tunnel systems, the Cueva de Los Tayos, Juan Moricz, Zoltan Czellar, Julio Goyen Aguado, the ancient metallic library, ancient advanced civilizations, El Dorado, Erich von Daniken and Gold of the Gods, the Mormons, mysteries of the Amazon Jungle, gold, treasure and more. I hope you enjoy reading about what has become an unfolding passion in my life.
I am about to share with you one of the most mysterious and incredible stories of my life and it may be stranger than anything you have ever heard in your life. This is a drama which is still unfolding as I write this newsletter. I believe there will be much more to come in the future, eventually.
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