The Rock of The Conquest

Hundreds of years ago, in the Canyon of the Olotes (Barranca de Los Olotes in Spanish) near Izalco, cruel combat happened between the Spaniards and the Indians.

On a terrible afternoon, thousands of arrows darkened the sun, trying to stop the Spanish invaders who had come with Pedro de Alvarado, one of their best captains. However, the Spaniards were able to protect themselves with their shields and laugh about their useless weapons. After a while, the Spaniards started to move their forces, and little by little, using their sophisticated weaponry, they defeated the Indians.

After the fight was over, Pedro de Alvarado decided to take a rest because it was insanely hot. However, the heat was so extreme that the rock softened and imprinted his right foot as a sign of their evil precise.

Nowadays, everyone living in the Canyon of the Olotes can appreciate the engraved foot (figure 1) as a memory of the old times and the Spanish Conquest.

Figure 1. The Rock of The Conquest. ¹

Inspired by Leyendas de El Salvador’s version.

Credits:
¹ Leyendas de El Salvador

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