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Tayos Gold: The Archives of Atlantis

History, adventure and determination. The definitive story of the Tayos Caves treasure and landmark British-Ecuadorian expedition of 1976.

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Product Details:
Author: Stan Hall
Paperback: 250 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: October 26, 2005
Language: English
ISBN: 1419616382
Package Length: 7.8 inches
Package Width: 5.28 inches
Package Height: 0.79 inches
Package Weight: 0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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5Amazing book about an ancient golden library hidden in Amazon Jungle  Sep 13, 2011
By ceci
This is those kind of books that are written from venturer scientifics who live finding the gold of gods but what they found was better than just a mere gold.. a hole library that may change the history of our life on earth and much more. This golden library is located in the Amazonia jungle in Ecuador, where ancient tribes are living in that zone. Based on real life and expeditions. Also I recommend to read the 12th planet great book to know the origin of the humanity.
I live in Ecuador and reading this book make me I wanna go to Tayos Caves..

4Tayos Mystery Unsolved but made it clear about Tayus Treasure  Jul 21, 2011
By Edgar Tejada
Stan Hall with sincerity relates in this book his adventure and opinions about the most intrigant people involved in the Tayos mystery: Crespi, Moricz, Jaramillo and many other adventurers are mentioned here who dedicated ther life to research the imposible. I know Ecuador and Hall is very specific when talking about locations and events involving politics and militaries. Too bad that Hall could't get Jaramilo to show him the exact location of the real treasure cave. The question is that if Jaramillo is the only one who knew the location along with his deceased uncle called "Pelado" but who knows if Jaramillo lied?

There is a library and there is treasure and it should be statues and things from an ancient civilization, but to asure a location and never revealed tells that something is wrong.

I know there are remains of ancient civilizations all over the planet and there is no doubt about it.

This book is really clear and tells details and events unknow about the Tayos cave and the Tayus treasure. This book is really interesting and has a lot of evidence.

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5Great book from Stan Hall on his expeditions to Ecuador  Jan 02, 2011
By MikeyG
Great account of Stan Hall's expeditions to Ecuador in search for the lost library of gold tablets and his relations with Moricz in the search.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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