Brilliant Idea
Donald was gulping water from a bottle when the incidence of holes occurred. He wondered what could be the use of holes but soon he found a way. He decided to pour water onto these weird holes to see where it flows down to. Water dripped down from his bottle into the hole. See the video below!
Hidden Canals
The water made its way to the canal that the team and Donald had not noticed before. Surprises had begun to reveal themselves. Curiosity-infused they decided to follow the stream. The end point of the hole left them in awe.
Irrigation System
Another astounding truth about the people of the City of Etzanoa dawned upon them. The residents of the ancient city had built themselves a proper working irrigation system. It came as a surprise for the team of experts as expecting primitive people to build such a befit irrigation system was a difficult thing to think.
Arrows
The people of the lost City of Etzanoa were highly talented. They were not dexterous in creating the irrigation system only but were also equally good in making the weapons. They had a large stock of weapons. The archeologists got their hands on lots of arrow tips that made it clear that the natives of the city were fierce warriors and hunters.
Piece Of History
Donald Blakeslee maintains that the discovery of the lost City of Etzanoa is a milestone in the world of history. His finding was going to let American people take a glimpse of their past. He wants people to know about the rich history of their country and so hopes that the discovery is featured in history books.
Second Largest City
If we believe Blakeslee then the city just found could be the second largest city in North America. It all began in 1601 when a faction of Spanish conquistadors saw a large city. It was after a century, the French explorers came to the city but by that time the city had been destroyed by European diseases. The residents were dead and the city was desolated.