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old Puna They commented that the count José Salcedo in love with a young native and no matter what the impact made her his legal wife. He built the house that is in front of the Museum of Dreyer for his family. That house is now known as the Conde de Lemos. The daily behavior of José Salcedo won the affection and confidence not only of his wife's family but of all the inhabitants of the region and natural as a thank you gave a rich silver mine. Salcedo willing to share his good fortune he invited several friends to Puno.

When his friend, Count de Lemos, was appointed as Viceroy of Peru, José Salcedo invited him to visit. It was a welcome apotheosis. Salcedo was paved with cobblestones of silver from the bow to his house. The amount of silver aroused greed at the Viceroy forgetting the frank friendship offered José Salcedo accused him of treason and sent to execute and to cast salt to their land. This injustice caused a huge backlash of rejection and Puno was almost a rebellion. When the Count de Lemos wanted to take possession of the silver mine in surprise saw that the landforms have changed and where it should be the entrance to the mine had a gap of good depth.

Salcedo's wife and his children vanished. The only natural explanation that gave the appearance of the pond was that God felt sorry for the pain of the young widow had formed with his tears. Maria Fischinger