well no-one really knows no-one has ever found it so no-one can be sure for real.
the most likely place that you could find The legendary city of gold, would be near the black hills, (mount Rushmore. if you type in to Google cave behind mount Rushmore, there is a certain website that shows you a picture of the cave behind the mount, lots of people have gone in to see what it is but never came out :'(, i am hopefully going to investigate it soon and if i do ill leave another comment on this page :)
Actually no, there isn't. There are many legends of cities of gold, but Cibola does not exist. There are there cities of gold that may have existed at one time but most likely were raided/destroyed long ago.
Stories about Cibola being a city of gold were rumored and expanded upon, but after an expedition to this city, it turned out it was just a pueblo town and the rumors of gold were all false.
There are some caves around Mt Rushmore, you can actually take tours through them.
There is a 50 ft tunnel behind Mt Rushmore that was originally intended to be a Hall of Records for important U.S. historical documents, but was never finished due to lack of funding.
Cibola is city and it is in South West USA
The Europeans were looking for the Seven Cities of Cibola, but never found them. The Seven Cities of Cibola were imagined as huge beautiful cities of gold
They were mainly searching for gold and Fabled Cities as in Cities of Gold.
Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish nobleman, went looking for the fabled city of Cibola in the 16th century. However, he didn't find the city but instead became one of the first Europeans to explore and document parts of present-day Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
Legends of Cibola suggested great riches, such as one that suggested "the city streets were paved with gold." In actuality, no huge accumulation of gold was made by any Native American tribes. The much smaller amounts that the Spanish found had been mined over hundreds of years with primitive technology.
Well nobody can prove it but long ago there was a city made of gold..it was called "El dorado".
Cibola, City of Gold of gold was a story that was told by a Spaniard named Escabon. After telling the story, Spanish explorers went searching for it, but never found it.
No, Coronado did not find the city of Cibola. He led an expedition in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Gold but did not discover them. The city of Cibola is believed to be a legendary place that was never found by Coronado or anyone else.
Cibola was a fabled city of gold in Spanish folklore that led to exploration of the Southwest United States. The quest for Cibola fueled Spanish colonization efforts and influenced the exploration of the American West. Although the actual city was never found, the myth of Cibola played a significant role in the history of early exploration in America.
They came to find gold that they had heard was in that area, and hoped to become rich.
Cibola is city and it is in South West USA
Cibola was the name for the Seven Cities of Gold that Cortez was searching for. Cebolla is a city in Spain. But, there is no cibella.
"Cibola" refers to a legendary city of gold that the Spanish conquistadors sought in the southwestern United States. It has become synonymous with the concept of a mythical place of great wealth and prosperity.
first movie- templar treasure second movie- city of gold: Cibola
He went to Mexico and to fing Cibola (7 cities of gold) He went to Mexico and to fing Cibola (7 cities of gold)
The Europeans were looking for the Seven Cities of Cibola, but never found them. The Seven Cities of Cibola were imagined as huge beautiful cities of gold
They were mainly searching for gold and Fabled Cities as in Cities of Gold.