Urban Legends of Hollywood
The bright lights of Hollywood often dazzle, obscuring behind them mysteries and tales that verge on the supernatural. These stories, whether born of coincidence or fate, have indelibly marked the film industry.
Urban legends, contemporary tales blending mystery and reality, emerge in the heart of our cities. These stories, rich in symbolism and warnings, reflect modern fears and beliefs, providing a deep insight into the collective urban psyche.
The bright lights of Hollywood often dazzle, obscuring behind them mysteries and tales that verge on the supernatural. These stories, whether born of coincidence or fate, have indelibly marked the film industry.
The Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City is a beacon of culture but when darkness falls, whispers of the supernatural emerge. Eerie violin melodies, phantom figures and the enigma of Box 33 have haunted the halls for decades.
The imposing figure of El Sombrerón stands as a sentinel of the nights in Antioquia and Tolima, Colombia. Dressed in a black ruana and a hat with brims so long they touch the ground, this wandering spirit has a history that dates back to the 19th century.
Lloronas are found from Mexico to Argentina. They look like beggars in some locations and angels in others. Their status as wandering ghosts lamenting the tragic deaths of their children is what distinguishes them.