The Lost City of Eldarado
5: The Hi
ed to close in around them. The air was cool and damp, a stark contrast to the humid jungle outside. Each step echoed softly, accom
ing ancient structures that towered around them, all covered in vines and moss. Statues of long-forgotten deities adorned the walls, their expre
nes tumbling from the ceiling. "We need to get out! Now!" Tomás shouted, panic creeping into his
antically. The grand chamber felt like a maze, it
pointing toward a narrow corridor that led to another side. As they sprinted, the sounds
eel the adrenaline surging through her, pushing her forward. Just ahead, she spotted another exit-a larg
asures that sparkled in the dim light. Maria's eyes widened at the sight of ancient pottery a
She quickly grabbed a small, intricately designed mask, its surface
tugging at her arm. She hesitated for a heartbeat but then nodded, understanding the stakes. They
hind them, a powerful reminder of what they had discovered and the dangers that lay ahead. They had entered the hidd