Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-25546049-20150909174933/@comment-1716189-20150910215531

Lily8763cp wrote:

Sinanco wrote: Still, the idea of El Dorado being discovered on 20th century doesn't fit for me. Well, you might counter that with "Lost in Shangri-la" story but still I find the statement "explorers, discovering a 17th-19th century mythical city in the middle of amazons on 20th century, in the middle of all sorts of wars." absurt I believe someone on the concepts team of pop-cap read  Candide ou L'optimisme while getting inspired for Lost City. Shangri-La? This one? --->

NO! Omg lol, I laughed so hard to that shangri-la dragon  xD I was refering to the non-fiction book Lost In Shangri-La, which is about a  p̲l̲a̲n̲e̲, carrying american soldiers and nurses, crashing into a mountain on New Guinea and survivors, navigating through the  ̲j̲u̲n̲g̲l̲e̲ and  finding the then unknown and unmapped  ̲l̲o̲s̲t̲ ̲c̲i̲t̲y̲ of Shangri-La.