
Mexico has ghost towns, but not just any ghost towns.
One town sank beneath a lake, another was swallowed by fire and rock, one was cut off from the world by a bridge that now leads nowhere, and another? Its goes away,,,and keeps coming back.
But the strangest of them all? It was one company’s way of saying, no más.
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Welcome to The Mysteries of Latin America! My name is Andrew, and I tell the stories of myths, legends, history, and mysteries everywhere from Northern Mexico to Southern Argentina and all across the Caribbean.
And before we get into these wild ghost town stories, I have to give a huge shoutout and thank you to my wife, Gaby—who not only suggested this topic but put all the information right in front of me. Honestly, everyone needs a little Gaby in their lives.
Now, let’s get started.
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