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El Dorado Compass Rose Geocoin El Dorado Compass Rose - Manoa Geocoin

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Released:
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Free Library 2025

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About This Item

Manoa

The El Dorado Compass Rose Geocoin® design comes from the map “Guyana” by Sir Robert Dudley 1646. 

The front incorporates design aspects from native Columbian clothing. This design surrounds the coin in bright colors reminiscent of the area.

On the back, various archaeological sites in northern South America, including Machu Picchu and the San Agustin stone figures, were used to create our own rendition of how El Dorado might have looked. As El Dorado was thought to be rich in emeralds as well as gold, we have added four Swarovski crystals in each Cardinal direction.

The story of El Dorado originates in the northern part of South America. In the early 1500s, Spanish explorers heard stories from the natives of a king referred to as El Dorado who was covered in gold powder during a ceremony to ascend to power. The king would then dive into Lake Guatavita while his subjects would throw golden items and jewels into the lake to satisfy one of their gods.

Once the Spaniards learned of this story, they went in search of this fabled king. Other Europeans also learned of the tale and purchased exploration rights from the Spanish crown to seek out the coveted treasures.

Over time, this story became more embellished and changed locations various times which led to increased exploration and mapping of northern part of South America. A story surfaced about an explorer by the name of Juan Martin de Albujar. He claimed to have lived with a tribe of natives in a city of gold called Manoa after he became the sole survivor of a failed expedition on the Orinoco River. This brought new efforts to try and find this city now dubbed, Manoa – the golden city of El Dorado.

While El Dorado was never found, people are still searching for it to this day.

The El Dorado Compass Rose Geocoin® is made in three different versions:

El Dorado: Antique silver

Manoa: Two tone black nickel + polished 24k gold

Guatavita:  Antique bronze

Specifications:

  • Measures 2" (50.8mm) diameter

  • Translucent and solid hard enamel colors

  • Detailed 3-D images on the backside

  • Swarovski gemstones

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Tracking History (5277.4mi) View Map

Dropped Off 11/11/2024 BULLBOI7 placed it in Free Library 2025 New Mexico - 347.31 miles  Visit Log

Came from Texas

Retrieve It from a Cache 11/11/2024 BULLBOI7 retrieved it from Free Library 2025 New Mexico   Visit Log

New Mexico

Dropped Off 11/11/2024 sumbreez33 placed it in Free Library 2025 New Mexico - 358.12 miles  Visit Log

Found in Texas!! Fun little guy time to go

Retrieve It from a Cache 8/4/2024 sumbreez33 retrieved it from Escondido TB Hotel Texas   Visit Log

Not sure!! Maybe New Mexico!!

  • Not sure!! Maybe New Mexico!! Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Dropped Off 7/24/2024 RedRaiderWTX placed it in Escondido TB Hotel Texas - 87.01 miles  Visit Log

Made it here from Snyder, TX!

Retrieve It from a Cache 7/22/2024 RedRaiderWTX retrieved it from Happy hunting Texas   Visit Log

Gonna help it along its journey. Hopefully to another West Texas town.

Dropped Off 6/16/2024 texaslibra placed it in Happy hunting Texas - 214.12 miles  Visit Log

Hopefully someone can move it along soon.

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/17/2024 texaslibra retrieved it from LHC - A SCOUT IS TRUSTWORTHY - N Texas   Visit Log

Grabbed this cache to move it along.

Dropped Off 5/10/2024 dumbell234 placed it in LHC - A SCOUT IS TRUSTWORTHY - N Texas - 105.33 miles  Visit Log

Dropping in a cache located at the BSA Longhorn Council headquarters. Sorry it took me a bit to keep this one moving.

Write note 4/8/2024 dumbell234 posted a note for it   Visit Log

Still haven't been able to get this one placed, BUT it got to watch the eclipse in North Texas

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