City of Gold Inca Findings
As Dora moves from realm to realm of nature findings that
is, she discovers more and more adventures with her friends and foes.
The latest epic sliding, climbing epic feature features this
and that:
Dora is the main protagonist.
She leaves her parents behind slightly away from home but
not by herself at all.
From the map and relics at home to the school grounds we go.
The adventure continues in the natural forest as she is
joined by animate and ‘inanimates’ on a trip of a lifetime. Her mates vary from
monkey to fox to a girl and a boy of anime, to real life friends, and to adversaries
who try to steal her glory and beat her to the gold findings in the final
countdown.
123 and 4 as she slides and climbs with them from land mud
swallowing earths, to moving forests of dangerous grounds, to water slides of
almost drownings, to the magical stones of the Inca realms.
Here they find a map of sequences and natural events, leading
them to opening the mouth of the treasure chest -metaphorically speaking or
literally in fact... The treasures are actually treasures just like the ones in
‘Pirates’ movies and in Coves.
But they are stopped at every turn by the bad guy who wants
it for himself. He is on a downhill fiery slope!!
In the meantime, of this ‘Nancy Drew’ like mystery style
caper, we find the heroes facing the ‘shaman woman’ -and the ‘priestess of the
castle of the druids’… Is the old lady a witch or a revealing city of gold herself?
Is there a glimmer or charm or curse involved, and is this a side story or what
dear viewers and readers...?
Is it one witch or two?
At the end of the day, the stones of the ruins decide the
fates of all!
Stones and sticks and nature tricks and no one can steal the
gold! So says the old witch and the crone: two in one: a lady of gold warns
against stealing greed but is convinced of the innocence of the fold; i.e.: of the
Dora team who are then allowed to go free and are released into the wilds at
the end at last -as they prove their innocence to the ‘City of Gold’.
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