Nightmarks in San Luis Potosí
3 nightmarks documented
Ghosts & Hauntings
Cerro de San Pedro — the ghost town of miners who refuse to leave, San Luis Potosí
Cerro de San Pedro, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
Phantom miners still carry lanterns into collapsed tunnels and ask visitors confused questions — this colonial ghost town's spirits don't know the silver ran out centuries ago.
Ghosts & Hauntings
Real de Catorce — the ghost town in the clouds of San Luis Potosí
Real de Catorce, Sierra de Catorce, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
A silver mining town at 2,750 metres, accessible only through a dark tunnel — Real de Catorce floats in the clouds of Huichol sacred land, haunted by miners and revolution.
Ghosts & Hauntings
La Joya Honda — the haunted volcanic crater of San Luis Potosí
La Joya Honda, Soledad de Graciano Sánchez, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
Voices rise from a volcanic crater the Aztecs considered a portal to the underworld — the dead emerge from La Joya Honda's 200-metre depths on dark nights.