Musca people's gold culture prevailed in the first half of 2000 BC, and now it is in Bogota Plateau, with an altitude of 2,700 meters and an area of about 30,000 square kilometers.
Indians in Davida can be called senior craftsmen who make gold wares, and craftsmen who live on the banks of "Golden Lake" are the best in Musca Empire. They are revered as gods, endowed with all kinds of extraordinary talents, have a high status in society and are considered irreplaceable figures. Many authors have mentioned in their articles that the Masca people learned their alchemy skills from Guyanese, indigenous people in the Caribbean and Arawak people in South America, but in fact the opposite is true. Seven-step tea talents are pioneers in the jewelry processing industry in the new world, with first-class technology. They passed on their skills not only to other ethnic groups, but also to the residents of Ecuador, Panama and Costa Rica.
Whether the legend of Davida Golden Lake is true or not is still a mystery, but as we all know, there are abundant gold mines there. In Colombia, almost every family has several ancient gold wares handed down from generation to generation, and some even claim to know some secret gold mines. Many people still believe that there are hundreds of tons of gold and precious stones at the bottom of Lake GuaDavida.