EXTRA ANORMAL - 85 | Lugares MALDITOS de latinoamérica, si entras aquí, no sales con VIDA
Episode Date: June 5, 2023Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de "Extra Anormal"! En este emocionante capítulo, nos sumergiremos en los misterios y las leyendas que envuelven los lugares malditos de Latinoamérica. En nuestro rec...orrido por esta tierra llena de enigmas, exploraremos lugares cargados de oscuridad y energías inexplicables.Así que sintonícennos en este próximo episodio de "Extra Anormal" y descubran por qué Latinoamérica es una tierra llena de secretos inexplicables y encantamientos que desafían nuestra comprensión. ¿Están listos para enfrentar lo sobrenatural? ¡No se lo pierdan!PARA ENVIAR RELATOS Y COLABORACIONES AL SIGUIENTE CORREO:extraanormalpodcast@gmail.com ..........................................................................................................................................................No se te olvide seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales, acá te las comparto.YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@extraanormalpodcastFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/podcastExtraAnormalINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/extra.anormal.podcast/TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@extra.anormal.podcast .......................................................................................................................................................... Nuestro invitado es mi buen amigo Quike Huerta, aquí te dejo sus redes:Youtube: https://youtube.com/@nomiresporlaventanaTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nomiresporlaventana?_t=8ZqXpOidPin&_r=1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomiresporlaventana/
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and
we're
in this
chapter
we're
to talk
of a
time
that we
have
we've
in
in live
in
the
places
maldits
of
Latin America
so
it's
it's a
It's a theme that
I'm
much because
I've tried one
of the legends
of Latin America.
Now we're
to talk
these places
that have
an type of
energy that
provoke that
pass in many
catastrophes,
many things
that don't
have an
explanation,
many of the
people who
I'm going to
talk and
me imagine
also those
you're going
to tell,
are the
places that
have been
a story
but a
story very
tragic.
I think
in
all of
there was in
some
moment, in
some moment
derraming
of the
kind of
a catastrophe
that made
that's the
place that
was a
kind of
an energy
that this
is still
repeating
and the
accidents
still are passing
and then
so if
you know
let me
let me
you can't
with a
car with
with a
a place
that is
very
famous
and
you have
so I
know they
don't imagine
of what
I'm
the
place
is the
Menos that
you can
pass
for the
head of
you
a
one of the
one.
Why?
Why a
church
about the
people
will say
this
this
is a
part of
what
what he
was in
what you
this
is
this
church
in Caracas
Venezuela
this
church
was
very
well
is
known
as
the
church
of
the
Calvary
the
capia of
Calvary
the
which is
known
as
our
Sheena of Lourdes.
This
church
took a
great
fame
there for the
years
because
he had a
design
a new
so,
a lot
for the
time.
The
people,
even
of other
parts of
the
world
even
only
to know
this
that
was
very
beautiful
and
and over
the
people
and it
was
a
good
a good
for the
people
that faith
that I think
I feel like to have this
iglesia
that was a
pretty
but this
something that
something that
does that
this is a
day of this
is a little
that is the
information that
the day of
I am getting
that in
those years
they started
to carry
rumors
of that
there was
a romance
between
the parroco
and a
woman
of there
then
the people
started
to rumor
these
etchos
and they
even
to be
comments in the
same
the same
the history
of the
amtes
he's called
and he
started
to go to
all the
parts of the
city of
the
and the
signalements
as
the
sacerdote
started
to make
that he
started
to get
that the
people
even
yeah the
people
he said
no
that is the
sacerdote
that
how
it's
how it
the
Catholics, when it's
a fault
very grave,
no
you remember,
the fact,
for example,
of a
sacerote
that romp
like that's
a vote of
chastidad
sacrilegio?
No, no,
no, no,
no,
does that
have to be
directly
with the
fall of
the sacraments.
Ah.
This,
no, the
very,
you know,
I know,
I don't know.
I'm, I
think,
it's an
injureia
grave,
since
little,
felt to
a vote
to
a styrote,
but no,
in this
moment,
no,
I remember
I remember
if
I remember that if there was one, a
disculpa, the fact, it was,
the fact, it's just me
a point of the language,
but it's me just me
to go.
The case is
that the signalements
started against
that sastardote
dur and d'ur,
and they were
to give him
had a feeling
of a culp
and caused
that this
sacerdote
optara
for using a
cuerda
and quit
and you know
you know
you know
you.
So,
so,
for that
that moment
was a
scandal, no, that a
sacerdot
has done
that,
the people
normally in
a principle
began to
say that
this was
due to
all the
stress,
all the
signalament
that this
sacerote
started,
but there
are people
that the
church
that the
other even
more
more obscure.
Yeah
that the
people
began
to say
after
there were
people
that
had
seen this
sacerdote
about
only and
without
without
without the
way and then
he was talking about
the
language,
he was talking
in a
language and
started to
another
language.
Then there
people were
that said
that they
were in
two places
at a
place,
a tal
colony
they were
they were
to the
other person
in the
church
also
there were
things
very
strange
that
was that
that
was
that the
people
started
to say
well
is that here
there is
a little
more
obscure.
So,
here is a
lot of the
net
yeah
out of the
people
got to the
people
for that even
for a good
time
that he
got a
quote,
he made
the cord
inside of the
little of the
little bit.
Colgando.
Colgando,
so then
it's all
time,
the church
in that
moment,
after this
scandal
and it's
the
door, but
as the
that a
thing,
for that
a good,
he has considered a
little to have
passed
something.
In this
case,
this was
what
happened.
A
from there,
many
people
that passed
in the night
the
church was
the church was
a
little
the church
was closed
but the
there's
there's
there's
like transparent
the people
the people
that were
passing
be a
barred
there
there
and then
the
people
the person
more
tired
and
he had
the
sacerdate
and
the
church
that's
in the
people
that were
there
still
that even
that
had
like
to
make
inside
of this
church
and,
and,
they're
to say
that the
cord
where
passed
this act,
the
cord
so it's
to move.
So,
this
place is
considered one
of the
places
with
great
legend,
but
so about
this
carga
imagineate
that
in a
church,
a
sacrote
so
that's
exactly
exactly
so,
so imagine
that
that
tremendous
place
and with
this
do
a pertur
to this
night of
stories of terror
in Latin America
this in Venezuela
that's in Venezuela
Karek is Venezuela
Impresonant
I'm
I'm saying
I'm really
just
in the stories
that I'm
found me
I'm
I'm gonna
many relatives
to the
there's
there's
yeah
yeah
I'm sorry
don't want
to think
you're
not going to
say they're
no no
nothing
no nothing
I'm just
simply
are stories
that we're
Jenas of mystery
of
happenings
of a series
of socesos
extraanormals
and there
a thing
that I want to
say casually
actually is that
I don't see
that I don't
know what
but since
I'm going
I'm trying
a thing
but I
want to
hear this
fichate
I'm
I'm
so you
this is that
this not
can't be
the almas
not can't
penando
so
I'm
I want to hear you in this moment
something something that has to
read with the history
that you've got to
tell and that is
a post in Facebook
of a sacerdote
I'm going to
I'm going to say
because then
the people say
that says the people
that are over the
Claims that'sacledas.
The Catecism of the
Catholic us is that
after the murder
immediately comes the
accept
the
juice
particular
but
only the
universal
and there
there's
a time
biblical
there that
about
about
about
a
time
to say
immortal
a
sometimes
there
some
places
where
in
these
in these
the
demonio
can
enclar
almas
and
make
that
they're
and
they're
in those
places
without
without
wow
we
we
know we
we're
we're
done
we're
different
orations
and some
people say
that,
well,
because why
they're
for they're
for the
people,
but this
is a
actual,
and as I'm
a post
of Facebook
that I'm
reading of
a sacerdot.
It's interesting
and know
that there
people
that are
people who
know,
so there
there's a
lot of
things and
well,
it's like,
but
this,
this is
what I'm
this is
so there
places
that's
getting
cargated
for
Of course.
You know, you're
a situation
here where
there's a
kind of
there's a
situation
grave, no?
And,
and where this
person or
he quitted the
life under
circumstances
raras.
So,
then what
what happens
with these
almas is that
they're
there.
Yes.
They're in
that trance
where,
but definitely
not going
not to one
not for the
other.
Exactly.
And there
people who
say that
we know
we're
like we're
a time
of
life,
yeah
established.
So the
fact of
that we
we're
going to be
we're in
this action,
I don't
like to
mention much
the number
because it's
vaneable,
but that
we're
we're doing,
like there
people who
are people who
rest were,
we're
we're still,
to be a
to be able to
be able to
to be able to
be able to
be able to
get to
these places.
Yes,
sure.
Really
really there
really there
really there
really there
of this
not
about the
church
is more
just I'm
just I'm
reading
apart of this
history
that you
talk is
of Venezuela
I think
Latin America
in general
is
known
by the
quantity
of
conventos
or of
places
monasteries
not
a raise
to
they
started
to
start
to
the
colonization
some
some
some
of them
were
inconclusos
there
one
very
famous
I said this
I'm
this is my
name
but there
but there
a lot of
the city
of Waxaca
in a community
that is
one of the
one of the
most
great and more
beautiful
but that
was inconcluso
even there
even there
is a story
that says
that here
he's
that he
the devil
because the demonio
was who
who didn't
he didn't
that it
was a
place.
It was a
place
a scale
a scale
very
long of
the city
there
there people
that
They say that
maybe
not
they
did not
the
resources
but
they're in
this ex
convento
I think it
is Santo
Domingo
and the
community
I don't
remember how
it's
but
they're
that for
the
years of
173
approximately
came
a
person to
supervise
the
construction
of this
and that
and that
the legend
that
to say
to
the
people
in that
then
maybe
was the
lucifer
oscour
oscour
so
no
that
He gave simply to
To avoid that
So, he's
Not sure if it's
In this
Portisimous
Histories
Legend, where
where they said
That's a
man trageado
So,
very elegant
He was
He started to
passeteer
For the
Passillos
For some
Some of some
gardens,
but
only
observe about
So,
I'm just
I'm not
way
I'm not
if it's
in that
story or
it's other
But I
think
is where he
where he
had to
supervise
and obviously
to avoid that this
is going to be
Venezuela, we're talking
of Mexico,
we're talking about
you're trying one
to try one
of Peru
no,
a ex-convento
too,
I'm talking
I'm saying
various mini-histories
here into this
because the
really is a
thing very interesting
man.
Saludos to the
band of Peru
in
a man
a brau
there's a
there's an ex-convento
of St.
Oh,
so me
was the name
but I think
that's Santa
Rita of
Lima or
Santa Catalina
no
I remember
but
until the day
of today
is a
a place
young
of mysticism.
Who
they're
visiting
they're
they're
they're
even
very
very
about
to the
little
people
because
it's
a
little
of the
little
places
and
also
has
a
design
very
beautiful
no
where
when
they
the
first
people
the
first
monjas
that
that
came
to
get
to
get
and
they
were
they
agrem
to
this
congregation
simply
for
the
the fact of
serving a
God,
but that was
a very
very much
those salons,
those salons,
his salons,
even there are
who said
that they had
a lot of
very special,
that each
one had
his abitation,
your
carcina
particular, and
yeah the
legends
start that
even some
of them
had
had syrientes
for that
them
were in
those
labors.
Also,
well,
in this
is very
known that
is very
where there are
santo, beattos
that were elevated to that
category by the
church catholic
and there's a
very known because
it was
supering the
barriers
of the
of the
people,
due to
his behavior,
he had an
affection for
the auto-flagellation.
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there are some
some
things that
can't
of this
beata,
of this
santa
in the
convento
like a
cinturon
of approximately
60
centimeters
of long
with 30
punts
of clavos
that were
with those
that had
some
some
some of
a series
of things
of a
certain
one
don't
understand
some
situations
of the
things
are
things very
very
very
much
much
mystery
record us
that well
a title
personal
I think
I think
that any
the church
I think
it has
has been very
clear
his functions
and the
things that
does
unfortunately
and the
long of the
history
I think
that has
tried
to confunding
a
bit of the
people
and we
remember
that
the
other
making
to make
to the
people
that
not
so
no
so
but
we can
we can
we can
do
we
How many churches, ex-conventos,
the catacumbas, in Europe,
how many places are, no, incredible?
Of course, I remember one
that I'm extending, I'm,
yeah, damn my hour, car.
No, that's,
that's, what,
I mean, so,
trails a very good material
and that's so
he's a great, man.
I did this is the
thing, so,
like, because Kike,
because Kike,
he did the,
he's the task,
the world.
But,
But, you know, something
that I'm a somber
much, and this,
much people,
maybe, are
in this type of
situations, is
that there are
conventos of
Monjas, and
right I don't
have the
name, because
I don't have
planned to
talk, where
even, even
he was in a
live that
did in TikTok,
where a person
me platicable
something something
that's really
pretty, because
he said that
his papa
went to
to work.
They were
commenting
that in this
conventing
there were
some problems
in the tuberies
of drainage.
They were
excavated
and they
started
rest of
personitas
little people.
Making
emphasis in
babies.
So,
so are
things very
tragic,
very
sad,
that much
people in
this clip
started to
say,
if this
pass in
those
places,
in
that place
also
passed this and much
people
started
to give
faith
of that
these
things
and it's
for that
these
places
imagineate
all what
what happens
the
derraming
the
that can
occur
and how
they're
these
these
like
these
in the
kind of
they're
like
marked
or sealed
for
these
not
so I don't
see
are
these
these
spirits
or are
others
but
they're
like
to
torment
to
the
people
for
that's
that
that's
that
it
Of course, even
is where
it's where
nasen
the
legends,
the histories
extra-normal.
In
places like
this,
for example,
there are
many
known in the
area
in the zone
central of
the
conventos
also,
where even
there's
people who
says that
for the
nights
in the
salons
of these
places,
that now
regularly
are
museums,
they get
to hear
even
the
yanto of these
these children.
Yes.
The truth
are things
terrorificas
and inexplicable.
I want to
comment a story
that this
is of Mexico
and they did
one of a
movie.
You know,
see,
you know,
you know,
um,
Mores Perros.
Cas!
Cousy,
it's the
kilometer
31,
boy.
This
place,
I'm going to
see what I
started to
when I'm
when I'm
when I'm
chinga,
it's the
thing,
Pega, Waxaca, in the
Sierra. In the Sierra. It's exactly
the same, a
grand
rascals, but here are
certain peculiarities that do you
do very different. But in general,
we're talking about about
spectros that are
in the carreterra. This place is
located in the autopista that
goes to Mexico toluka.
The Mexicans,
will be able
this place. And in this
carretera, have
transcurried
infinity of accidents.
So, what
does that this
is very famous
that even
they dedicated
a
movie
is that
it's that
it's
that
it's a
only
a little
in a
one
every
all of
all over
so all
so that
so that's
so
have
done
overivir
after
after
this
after
a
accident
but
they
they're
that
before
before
to
an
accident
they
they
they're
a
encounter
paranormal
with
something
or
with
someone
so
the
few
they're
they
say
have
had been
an
encounter
inexplicable
no
know
that is
the
people
start
that
from
there's
there
multiple
tragedies
yeah
there
there is
during the
construction
of the
carterter
where
various
workers
and
constructors
were
extremely
disviv
so
let's
so let's
so
so
some
some
people
said
that
in those
years
they were
they
were
to
to terminate the
carretera,
the autopista,
many
many people who
know of those
parents,
of their families,
simply those
did it for
disappeared.
So,
from then
the people
assure that
his almas
can't
crossan
on the
carretera,
and theyambuland
and this
has provoked
many accidents.
Another
thing that
mentioned a
kilometer
30 years
about
that came
a monk.
So,
yeah
that for
But there, here I have, for example,
noted that they're
that they've been
at the ex-convento
of the leonies.
So, also
in that moment
there were many
monjes that
per die of
the people
that have
survived these
have seen
to have seen
a person
with the
vestiment of a
manje.
They're like
they're like
they're a
manje
and this
does they
they're
and meters
to be a
matter, pass, the
catastrophe.
But there
a phenomenon
that is
more aterrador
and is
the
and always
I've said
when
it's
when it's
a
kid
so
it can
be the
phantasm
of the
woman
can
be the
phantasm
of the
monge
but
the
of the
is the
most
dangerous
and
here
me
are
the
reason
this
this
story
that
that
this
place
a
mother
involved
in the
I'm a little bit of the
little bit of the little.
So,
some people,
some,
uh,
relato,
because there are
many of this,
they're going to,
they're going to
the area of
the carreterer.
So,
the people
count that a
sometimes are
managing,
so you're going to
go to be
a lot of
really, if you
go to be
a car,
in what can't
get to
like,
that's like,
maybe,
that's 20
kilometers
for a
very, you
Well, it's one at 80,
still.
No,
I don't know.
Yes,
but,
yeah.
The case is
that the
thing is that
it appears
like,
so,
like a
two meters,
no it's
no it's
no time
to
and you
go and the
people
get a
spantada.
Much of
in this
trance
in that
moment
yeah
chocker
others
those who
can
like
control the
situation
can be
down from
the
automobile,
they're
they're
because is a
person
is a
little
is a
apparently not
it's a phantasm
it's a
little
then
they're going
and they're
walking down
and then
he's got
I'm going to
manage that
you know
you know
you know
you know
the people
the people
the people
see that
it's a
real
regress
to the automobile
and when
they're
the new
is parable
to a
one side
of the
vehicle
no
doesn't
say any
one
only
only
the people
espantada,
enter and
runke and
we've got
and it's
in that
precise
moment where
the people
yeah
not go
the end of
what is
being in
the carreter
that they
are manhaling
but you
go to
the point
what makes
that makes
that you
get us
in
catastrophe
other
people
who
have
overivir
and
that the
the
thing
they
they've
passed
all
all
that
is sat down
but always
when it's the
little bit of the
thing is the
thing is the
thing is the
little bit so the
place is so
so much
this type of
this type of situations
that have
been transcured
of much
time back
and are
decen
hundreds of
accidents
are you
are things
are things
that are
things that
in the
way of
the year
there are
there are
there stories
very
like
just there
a place
where there
a capillita
in one of
the curbs
of the
seara
is the
kilometer
also
I'm
going to
go and
I'm
going to
get
the
but it
but it's just
that
a
little
even
for that
they're
to put
that
capilla
like
to give
to give
to
that
that
there
penando
that
certainly
was
victim
of
some
circumstance
extra
no
I
I
What I mean, what
I mean?
Fiatte
that there was a
comment
has a
video or
two
there in the
channel
where
someone
said that
our boys
us prepared
very well
for
to create us
all these
stories
no
the
really
the fact
Paco Arias
me has
conceded
very well
in various
things
that one of the
thing is
not
you
do you
do
to those people. But I don't
I don't know
I can't avoid. Because
as I've
said from the
principle of this
grand amistat, Paco,
consider I think
there's people
that you have
that part of
his life where
it's exposed to
talk to some
and that
that's a loka
of a sudden
and I think
yeah, and I
have to have to
have a part of
respect for this
because I'm
I'm sure
that if
so even
not are things
that we're
conste and that we've
lived,
there's a person
that's
a person that's
you've been
to say,
oh, this
kilometer 331
so you put in
the new,
more ahead,
you're accidentes,
you put in
all,
you know,
and what's,
and what's,
but I'm
doing much
of the
thing,
I'm going to
this,
I'm going to
you're going to
this,
this thing
of what you
put this
quater,
no,
me put there
that we're
there,
we're not,
we're doing
we're just
of Latin America.
We're
talking just
of the
third
This, of the third.
Yes,
so is
right?
The third world,
yes.
No.
We're talking
a lot
of the
one of the
community
full of
culture,
of traditions
and of
the creencers.
We're talking
of all this
and after
I do
the reason
and we
we're prepared
to create
these stories
but
also there
also.
And where
will be
to get
to a
repent then
that's
that capacity
of
a sombrough.
No?
The, the,
the, the,
the, the,
the,
the, the,
the, the,
well, and if
is it's not
going to be
going to be
going to be in
the child
when they're,
who's the
most valiant?
I,
maestra,
I don't
I'm not.
I think
no,
and,
and,
and,
again,
the time of
respect,
and,
and,
and,
and again,
to do this,
yeah,
doing it,
we're,
we're,
we're,
we're,
we,
where there,
where there,
um,
a,
a messisage,
of
culture of ideas, of religions,
of a lot of things.
The cultures,
that was something.
And for what I'm going to
this?
Volvo to the
same.
We're talking
of the
Carretera Mexico
Toluca.
That what
had to be
with the
Carretera
O'Haca,
no?
At the
more,
are the
kilometers
of difference.
Muchissue.
But,
but I think
there are
energies that
superan our
understanding.
And,
and,
and,
you're doing
this tenor, Paco,
we're
about the
churches,
we're
about the,
of Caracas,
Venezuela.
Yeah
We've got those, of the
Carreteras,
we're in Mexico,
we're in Mexico,
we're going to
the Sierra Juarez in
Guajaca.
And,
and I think
that I take
another history
that has
got to be
with the
route.
This is
the history
of the
RU103
or the
103.
Okay.
No,
no,
I've heard of
I'm,
no, Paco,
I'm,
that I'm
getting
impacted,
the really
people,
put much
attention
to what
I'm
to talk. Because this
story
is a
recently.
I think it
not is a
thing of
abelitos
and here
is where I
have to
do the
asso to
my mo'o
to you
go to
take it
with a
more
yeah
take it
and he
he's
this is
this is a
for you
this is
a story
recient
Paco
you
I want to
I'm
I'm
want to
tell
I'm
I'm
I
know
to get
to the
100000
subscribers,
many
my
I'm
let's
I'm going to
tell
that in the
year
2016
so
it's
started
to
develop
this
story
with
this story
this
story
is
to develop
in
in
in the
Peru
in the
2016
this
this
route
L103
is
at a
point
to
the
community
of
Iquitos
the
can
to get in busker, no, and it's
a little bit of the
rural of Kistokochia
in the kilometer 9 of this
route to 103.
What is what was
what happened here, Paco,
under circumstances
salvages,
strange, inhumanas,
Asucena,
a woman
Indo-American,
notiva,
of the Peru,
suffered,
unfortunately,
the arrebatto
the abrata of
his life
by part of
a person
that
abused
of her
Okay
She was
encountered
maltrecha
physically
very
very bad
and at
final
per die
She
was interrated
after
after
Christiana
Cepultura
in this
community
very
close
of the
carterter
in
a
panteon
rural
and
then
in this
zone
metropolitan
of Iquitos
this
chica
what
I was trying to
be a better
quality of
life and
unfortunately
he was
with this
or the
death
so the
point is
the point
is
that for
the years
of the
March of
2016
and it's
here where
I'm a
story
very recent
they're
there
a series
of situations
in this
route
L'O 103
close
of the
Kliomber
9
at a
little distance
they
said
of Iquitos
where
to say
to some
people
the majority
of the
sex
masculine
started
to
amneser
without
circumstances
strange
some
some
of them
some of
those
that
could
they were
to
start
to
what
had
passed
not
overvivier
to the
few
times
for the
traumatism
that
the impact
emotional
and psychological
that they
generated what
they've
one of
the
stories that
I want
about this
Ruta
Loh-103
and the
legend
of Asucena
says
a
person
of a
masculine
that
was a
here we
know we
know
we know
that are
these
people who
are
the
transport in
these
vehicles
of
type
motorcycle
a
night
one
night
a
morning
on
the
morning
was
doing
his
work
was
doing
his
service
in
these
in these
places
rural
and
just
he
was
and
a
community
to
another
when
a
woman
of
racgos
indoamer
he
did
the
parada
and
he asked the service of transport
they went
and went to the place where
she went to the place where
she went to his
destiny and
they followed the conversation at
all grade that she
invited to
to continue the
in a place
more private
more private,
more comod.
So, then
to say
to this person
this story
is in the month
of February of
2016,
at a little
time of that
there had been
a pair of
mortes in this
place.
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Finos, yes, inno-american, but of, of, of those racos very characteristic, no?
And this story, the most rare, the most extra-normal is that is secunded.
for a person,
a woman
that attended
the motel
at which
they were
she saw the
she saw the
two persons
the two persons
be a woman
be to the caballero
and they're
transladen
in this mototaxi
ingresan
to the motel
no
they're just
they're talking
during
long time
and then
even even
they see
to get
and they
cover
and it
despide
and
they're
about at
three
of the
morning
this
caballero
Peruan,
he's
going to
this
chica
disconocida
at the
point where
he had
recoged
in the
Rout 103
over the
kilometer
9.
One
once
getting
there,
he
he started
and
he per die
the
know the
no
remember
nothing
more.
At
the day
the
next they
they're
in
this
carreter
rural
maltrecho
and
signos
of
abuse.
Desafortunately
to the
few
weeks for
your condition
I want to
get the
life.
This
this
this is a
generate much
inquietude
in the
community
because
were many
many times
I think
approximately
of the
months of
January
until
March or
April
of 2016
and
they're
to start
a series
of nine
different
cases
under
the
same circumstances.
Some caballeros
amanecied
without other
those were
and it was the
same history.
It was a
so great this
situation that
the same
people of the
community
started a
kind of
a kind of
to try to
do with the
tomb of
Asucena.
It was
very famous
even the
media
locales
started to
this
story
at the
degree to
the same
community
and the
authorities
solicited
to the
medios, not
more
diffusion, because
it was a
situation that
was going to
get a
man.
Imagineate the
Alma
in buska
of vengeance.
It's
to say to
this of the
people people
that that
that's what
Azucena
was looking.
It's a
story
a very
recent where
the people
say that
his objective
was to
get to
work to
get to
to cover
with
two
men in
a time
and period
defined.
For
her
to
This is the history of Asucena, Paco,
of the Ruta Departamental, L'O-103,
kilometer 9, a little distance of Iquitos in the Peru.
Salos to the band of Peru, no manches,
they're in tremendous histories.
Lugares, malditos of Latin America.
We're d'amas and caballeros with Paco Arias.
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You let's get a very good story.
The net, no, I know it.
A disculptu, if I'm quibro, carnal,
but it's very strong.
No, no, well, so,
as I always
it's always
I've been
saying,
he's been
to have
a tragedy
always,
for that
this spirit
of vengeance,
that in this
case is
so much
a terrible
the fact of
the fact,
how are you
you're saying
12,
12, for
power?
I'm looking
12,
12 persons.
Yes,
no,
they're
men,
yes,
yes,
so,
yes,
so,
there are,
some approximately
nine
cases that
I'm studying
about the
same, they
they'd
they said
that
they're
doing
with this
entity.
That's what
to me
amsome
so.
They've
done to
get.
Yes,
all.
All right.
All right.
They were
like
champions of
this and
when they
regressan
and precisely
all men
in some
vehicle,
one mototaxista,
another,
was he dedicated
to the
transport,
another
was a
partidid
to tell or
something.
But,
but,
I want
to
show
in the
Ojas and say, look, look,
here's this, because then they're going to say, oh, no, no, no, no, no,
here's, it's, is, probably
probably a history of culture popular
now, but, crean me,
this legend, cobrough much
force in this place of Iquitos.
This, is more,
it's said that there,
even a single musical and a
movie, ambas, of numbers
homonymos, of Asucena.
Wow.
And this figure now is
used as a symbol of
conscientization
about the
violence of
the woman in
the region
of the
Peru.
It's more
there is the
cemetery of
Kistokocha
in the
Ruta
in the Ruta
in the
Carretera
Hikitos
Nauta
for the
connection
between
both
URbes
no
San Joaquin
of Mahuas
is the
people where
according the
place is
Oriunda
Asucena
is a
caon
is a cano
I
Oh,
I'll just have
left
the hell
to do the
head of the
no,
and the
net that
yeah,
and so
the movement
that's
doing this
story,
no,
the fact
of the
about the
that's,
that's,
that's
so I'm
so much,
so I
think the
people,
I'm very
quietesitos
with that
but I
want to
talk to
a place,
to a place.
Tell me,
tell me,
that's
one
once I
talked in
a podcast
where
me
invited,
but
this moment
is preesta
to
talk
Some people
Assure
That's the
place
The world
Maldito
of all
Latin America
The people
Rumora
The place
The Loretta
The Kempara
No,
You've
No,
No,
No, never
This is
located in
Colombia
Saludus
for the
Band of
Columbia
Abrombe
This also
This also
is known
as the
Lago
of the
Murtos
for the
quantity
of people
that
they've been
to venter
there.
This
place is
one of the
cascadas
in Latin America
that initially
the part of
the area
where's the
station of
a ferrocarry
for more
to make
a little
to become
in a
hotel
with two
abitations
for the
altas
only the
people
podient
the people
with
people with
the people
was in the
hotel
had their
restaurant
all
here
very
beautiful
but
started to
occur
certain
things that
were making
that this
place
were
maldicing
everything
the first
the first
the person
the person
was a
man who
was a
vehicle
and this
suffer
a
vulcadura
and
she
he has
the
case
that
that was
the
genesis
of
this
and
it's
a
part
to
the
a lot of tragedies.
There are people
that, well,
principally much
people,
it's exclusively
to live there.
Because when
the adventars
from those
altars,
it was a
sure.
So, then
there was
a period.
But there
also many
many many
many legends
in this
place.
First,
it's about
a nina.
Here we
talk about
the spirit
of infantil,
the
which they
say,
if you
go's
the
night and
you
this place, where
they were in the
installations,
you're
to find a
a little
that has a
little bit in
the hands.
And if you
enter,
she's, she
is going to
and get to
a point where
the little
a little
a part of
the mirror
and this
little there
not you
say nothing,
only you
have a
the polota
when
when it's
the ballot
you have
that you
not was a
that not
a palota.
When
you look
to
Kare the
Pellot
you
know
that was
your
head.
In that
moment
you're
you're
you're
you're
where you
get to
the accantilado
there
there's
other
story
where
they say
that's
also
the spirit
of a
woman
the
which
consumed
by
the
sentiment
of
ruptura
decided
then
she
also
abentance
of
this
place
and
the
people
say
that
go to
this
place
and
they're
to hear
to hear
to hear
to say
in your
case
in your
people
that's
there's
there
Kike
Kike
Kike
Kike
And Kike
and he
and he's
and a
woman
that's
there's
there
in the
mirator
and
when when
you're
to come
to talk
his
arm
to say
what
what
what
all
all
all
all
is
all
to have a braza
her rostro
his rostro
he's a
roste
and so
they're both
to be a
back again
so this
this place
is aterrador
because there
many
legends
that they
can't
even
I was
I was
I was
I was
there was
a group
of people
there
who were
who were
to be
to be
to be
this
this was
some
before
some years
but
those
periodists
have a
equipment and
people
to able
entablar
yeah
a conversation
with the
spirit of
the world
yeah
they were
going to
talk to
talk to
someone
to the
other
world
for that
he said
because
they were
saying
and
effectively
there
there was
there
there
was
to say
never
never
never
ever
ever
entered
here
this
place
is
maldito
for
the
decen
of
almas
that
we
don't
we're
we're
in this
moment
the
people
the people
they
spanked
but
they're
many
problems
to make
there
there
there
are
that the
people
they're
not
all
they're
so
some
some
some
rumors
that
are
creating
that
this
this
place
really
really
really
really
really
where
where
where
is
what
this
Colombia
I've been
rapidly
some
things to
the mind
transladandolo
always
here
the regional
you know
where is the
pente
metlac
the metlac
is a
very
very much
no no no
the metlag
is a
point very
famous
that is the
point
engineer
I know
I don't
I remember
the
name
has the
name of
the
engineer
because
there
there
there is
a
there
we're
talking
about
a
cascada
here we're talking
of a cascada
I what I'm
a corded rapidly
is that
this
of this
point at orisava
the Mettlac
they're called
it's more
there two
Puntas
the Mettlake is
the old and
the other
is the new
but
more
less
there me
corrigen
our
people
subscribers of
podcast
isranormal
if
I'm
I'm
but
erigen
this
point
and is
one of
the
favorite
of the
people
of the
region
when
you
say
you
they don't want to
go to
live.
Okay.
There's
there's
many of stories
of people
that's
haven't been
no.
In
some cases
have been
the
suerty,
right?
Or the
bad
I don't
how they
want to
say, but
to get
in the
trees of
the part
of the
part of
this
is a
lot of
the
one of the
mil
scalones
or not
how they
are much
they're
very
there's
but it's
rapid
me
I'm
that
that part
and the
The point they put
the name
of the
engineer
because
it's
the story
supposedly
that the
engineer
that he
did he
did he
one of
he used
to use
to launch
to
the
back
it's a
story
a story
another
that
I remember
rapidly
very
very
near
the
the
Salto
the
that's
I've
heard
it's
here
it's
here
exactly
well
that
that cascada
has
also
The place of the Tuxlas, Katemako, and all this, has been a
place that's used in some occasions to grab
movies. It's more, I think one of the Terminator, no, of those
These, no, Terminator, the other of Arnold Schwarzenegger, man.
This, Depredator. One of the
of the depredator was grabbed there.
One or various, or no see. But the thing is that
is that a legend in the Salto of Yipantla, very similar, that is
this cascada, where there is a movie that going to
grab and there's a
one scene
where they sacrifice
to a
a little bit
he's up
a genet,
a muneko,
the cabo
the cabo
and then it's
a little
up to the
cascada
ah, so
they've been
they've been
the cabo
that's a
lot of the
localeons
also we can
let us can
be there in
the comments
but a
reason of
that's a
fine of
things extranormal
there in the
salto yippant
for the
cabo
for the
cabo yes
I remember
I remember
right that
you said
the
cascada
and I
I've got to trygo various
It's like a
Crueladdad, no manches
Correledity animal
Ombrey
Let's see
no problem
with me
Yeah, but
yeah
but well
a raise of
that there
there's
that in the
night
it's
there's
the carcels
that's
that's
not even
because
the paranormal
not much
many times
in the
people
in the people
uh
sometimes
the spirits
of the
animals
would
be interesting
to
do something
but
but
there
there a
point
no
I remember
if
is
but if it's the other
side of the world
where the
animals,
the perils,
whew.
So,
even for
to be able to
get them
like a scaloncito
and the
poorcitos
perrittos
and they're
and they're
and they
and the
poor is
that those
who can
survive
so all
all eried
again
again
to come
to come
to come
that's
that's
a sumamente
strange
man. Summante
extrano.
Comportamints
Rarous, no?
Of the most of the animals
And is that
if they're
three, four
a little
I'm a accident
are decenas
of perors.
There's an
animal that
has a
kind of
like a
kind of
are like those
hamsters
more grandes
like those
like those
like those
that get a
moment
in that
it's
like a
kind of a
kind of
stampida
I don't see how
they name
because they're
because they're
animals
little
and they're
for the
vacuio
for the
acantilado
there's a
little bit
goglen it
also
that's not
to be
with the
paranormal
some
some form
things
but right
I'm
I'm
I'm
I'm sorry
I'm
I'm sorry
I'm
there's a
thing that
okay
it's incredible this
of the cascada
it has
to be
with
the next
history
Paco
and
we're
to go
to get us
a
little
more
more
to the
I don't
I don't
I don't
I try yeah
this
prepared but
it's a
much to
be very
we're going to
we're going to
the same
circumstances
strange
perdi of
the life
derraming
of some
situations
that detonate
these situations
all the
extra normal
that we're
talking
of the
places
malditos
of Latin America
and
this story
not is the
exception
I'm
I'm
rarer. But we're
we're just
yeah
I'm
a more of
almost 35
years of
a tragedy
that's
susited in
a lag
in Argentina
Saludos to
the band of
Argentina
an
an
an
great for
our
Argentina
if
what we
want to
we're going
that we're
so
we'll
not so
we want
if we
we're going
to
we're
we're
like
how they
say
to the
Franciscos
in
Argentina
to
us
can't
say.
Like I mean,
to do
like the other
countries when
they're doing the
Mexico way.
The way is
no, for
all they're saying
way.
Yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
in what
you?
In what you?
Yeah.
Oh,
listen,
more than
almost
35 years
of this
tragedy,
this was
a tragedy,
it's a
story real,
all what
starts
to start
to the
around
time
after the
time after,
well,
well,
we're
we're
we're
much respect
and also is to
say of the
Lugareneos
that we
have gone
notriending
about this
history.
But it's
that in the
Tierra
of the
Fuego,
the 10th
of
1989,
what was a
a day of
a time
any time
in a
boat with
a family
and it
was a
great
tragedy
where
unfortunately
more
than two
people
were
one.
Between
them
menores
of
Remember we're talking
of the months of
December,
in a place
like the
land of the
fire,
as Argentina,
sumamente
frio.
It's a
long of
approximately
42 kilometers
quadrants,
according to
the information
that I could
recoger,
where it's
a lake
so be able
as a
calm,
but,
this,
well,
with a
climate
a bit of
a climate
In this
There's a person
That's a person that
He was a
In this community
of Rio Grande
That's that
He was to be
To be able to
His embarkation
And give him
A visito to
His family
Quenta the
History
That's
Unfortunately this
Paceo
This Paceo
That in
these 43
kilometers
Quadraos
of the
Lago
this
Embarcation
It was
bolted.
So,
and that
generated a
problem a
problem a
great.
Maybe we're
talking to
temperature.
It would
be good
to look to
be able to
be able to
be over the
three, four
degrees
centigrados.
Imagine
the water
that's
temperatures.
Yes.
Even
even in one
of the
people who
could,
that if
did you
could get
their
people,
there was
a young
of 12
years that
still
had their
his trage
to
nopreno
because
if
were
they
met
to
natar
to this
I repeat
the Lago
Yewin
Ah okay
Yewin
the Lago
Yewin
No
desgraciously
this
is
susita
the
the
the
the embarkation
and
generate
that this
this
this
this
unfortunately
of
lives
so
so
so
very
so grave
and
so
they're
and
start
the
activities
of
getting
many
many
of
communications
the
the people of the community
and count
the people who
have been this
tragedy
after 35 years
that the
people who were
the localeons
to the
lake
see only the
cars large and
devasted of
the people
of the
people.
Because they
were families
that
knew
and that
generated
a
lot
of the
community.
Sin
however the
history
not
terminate
here
Paco
this
is
to put
a
little
strange
time
when the
when the
people
when the
people
start
a
series
of
chappusones
gritos
desperated
of children
and
some other
situations
that
considered
quite
quite
and
even
this
this
put
a
point of
what
I'm
to
tell
to
one
one of
the
one of
the
little
the
little
was
never
After
35 years
never
they've got
done the
life of this
little bit of
this little
what you
put a touch
of mystery
much more
more grand
the situation
people
people say
she doesn't
she doesn't
in peace
of the
really that
we count
with much
respect and
because
are situations
that one
want to
live
we're
we're
talking
of the
life
of a
little
unfortunately
well
also
also
we can
also
we can't
sometimes
we can't
to situations
that we're
presentiating
and that
because
many times
many
times are
more
than our
understanding
the
people
to hear
these
situations
and they
are more
more recurrentes
to the
grade
that just
like you
just as
one of
the stories
that
you have
to say
to get
a
group
of
people
with
people
specialized
to
try
to grab
some
some
The agent of the Lago Yewinn
yeah had
in some way
denunciated for
this people.
They're getting
and the
equipment
to work in
this zone of
the Lago,
they're
to interview to
get the
recont of all
the situations
that have been
to recreate
some situations
in the
Lago and
they're
to make
to do the
conversations.
It's an
group of
people that
is a
little to
the thing
paranormal
that have
equipes specialized.
What what
this team of
people of my
dear Paco is
that was
that was
desgarrador
all the
material that
they've
they're sure
they're in
their position
from videos
to audio
with all
what the
people
said that
was that
they were
they were
they're
so they're
so they're
they're
unfortunately
Paco
as we
can't
we can't
understand
we're
a tragedy
so great
and
It's so grave that
it's
It's
It's
It's
And for
respect to
the families
of the
victims of
this tragedy
of the
Lago Yewinn
in
Tierra de
Foebo in
Argentina
never
were
most
to the
public
all this
whole this
whole
of evidences
extraanormals
No man
I
didn't
I'm
I'm very
prepared
with
the
I'm
and
not you
have
to
have
but
this
passed
there
for the
years
I said
1998
the 10
the 10
December
in the
Lago
Yewin
a
great
and also
incredible
the
that they
have in
video
in audio
these
these
situations
extra normal
and is
that
well
something
something
that's
that
is that
the
reality
super
a fiction
if
we're
we're
to talk
in
some
majority
where
there
who
that's
a
a
because
it's because
it's
a cause
a cause
something
very,
very tragic
and these
are they're
looking
vengeance.
If we
go to
the
life
in these
situations
where
as the
woman
that was
abusated
the
families
that
were
the
people who
were
people who
are
they're
like
that
they're
like
that
I'm
that
Freddy Krueger, who was
brutally
kemated,
Jason,
that's also
that's
how the fiction
also does that
you know,
that's
a context
obviously
led to what
is the fiction.
But the
essence,
the fact
of that
that's
that's really
a legend
after the
tragedy.
Much of
people also
I've
made
that I
know
that I'm
that I'm
a chapter
about
of the
legends
or not
Tantto legendas
the
oscuro
that
the river
that's
the river
Papalwapa
I'm
I know
to live
a boss
some
but I
am sure
that if
me go
with my
tias
with
people
people
they're
they're
for
but
for
sufficient
to
make
a
very
well
but
you
know
you
know
you
know
you
know
something
you
know
something
so
there
there
there
there
there
a
rio, no, I go
like in
any rio,
right,
of a
repent,
have been
there's
have been
times,
people that
maybe a
maybe a
more,
was going
in their
canoa
and people
or people
that
disfarciment
that's
that's
unfortunately
he's
and then
and they
start the
work
and
they're
about the
rio
the rio
the rio
Tonto,
the rio
Papalopan
that is
very
very close
of
where
where
in
In some occasion, a pair of busos
went to try to rescat
the body without a life of a person
of the sex masculine.
And
they said,
count
who were there
that this pair of buses
came rapidly
from the water
after that
to say of
them,
they were
the sameissimo
obscure
sated in
a piety in the
the front of the rio
Tonto
here in Tuxtepe
And it's
that story
There's a story
There's
When the tragedy
of the
Disapparcees
The
Disappar
Bromto
Yeah,
exactly
Why the
people
say that
So,
so much
people
say that
the
Fondon
do you
look
Piscators
I mean
I don't
aren't
some
for pescan
Yeah
So,
really the
river
is
really the
really
really
is that
a lacy
is a
rome
a
really
very beautiful
but a
river caudaloso
and a story
rapid
or they were
in barcations
that were
to come
to comeercear
even
there were people
people who
hitlans
usila
halapad deas
this bay
national
to attract
those mercancies
it was a
sumamente
caudaloso
very
there's a
there's that
there's that
I'm clao
let me clav
let's
a colonist
of the
city
Philippe Matias
the master
in
peace
Descan,
He said
that in his
moment in the
Passor Real,
the Passor Real
is the
place where
he cruiser
the lanch
of Tuxtepega
San Bartol.
When he
was a
man, his
father was
subia
a lancha
and he
said that
he said,
he said,
this me
he told him
he was
in the master
Philip
Matias.
He did
he said that
when they were
going to
the rio
Papalwapan
in that's
in his
infancy
I'm talking
I'm
about 20
years,
no
70,
a thing
a thing
one,
he
he was
They'd give a bolillo
the
sir to
every one of
his
and that
bollillo
they were
in the
water
and they're
that's the
real real
papalopan
yeah
so imagine
let me
yeah my
oldta
me told
that the
people
yeah
yeah
I live
here in a
colony
where the
people
and the people
and she
was to
get to chat
much
so right
so right
so right
so right
you end
you
you get
you
with a
infection
in the
in the
in all
all
no
it's
a
last time
that
is a
Summement
contaminated
but there
many
stories
behind this
river.
The
Cuenca
the papalapan
is plagated
of places
we can
do really
to get to
any
community
we're
going to
do
we're going to
make sure
we're going to
find stories
incredible
and retom
what of
the last
really because
me
kept very
in my
pecho
that our
our
our brothers
we're
not
we're
we're
we're
not
I see
I
really
I don't
I don't know that
the
issue
this is
a theme
cultural but
also it's a
theme real
I don't
think that
people
be so
part of start
inventing
things that
all final
they're all
going to
Latin America
we're going to
make a
special
yeah are
stories much
more
more years
I'm
looking
for example
things
of Europe
Castillo
Conde
Dracula
the monster
that
man
lobo
and if you
you
see
there's
there
there's
much
We know we're talking about Naguels, cow.
To that's
always I've said
And exist in
many cultures
Sure,
I mean we're
about about
in the wayles
here and
you know what's
times in
the same Europe
and a fulano
that's vampir
a guy that's
a hombre lobo
another
that's not
this we
go to Asia
no
that the
dragons
I think the
history of the
humanity
is around
the mysticism
of mystery
and much
people say
that is a
necessity that
one has
that one has
for
create in
something.
Yes.
But,
I think
that many
things are
in the
imaginario
collective.
But also
I'm sure
that someone
maybe had
been able to
have been
to be able
to this.
Exactly.
No is the
gratis.
And those
were those
who were the
people were
those who
they're
I'm
don't mind
for the
window.
My way
Kike,
thanks for
this entree.
Yeah,
yeah.
I've got
no?
No,
I don't me
as,
I've got
more
stories.
Let's
No, no, no, it's
No, manchi,
well,
well,
for the band,
one of course,
Kiki,
because, Kiki,
recall those
social social,
because...
Sure,
that's in
a little,
we'll have
to be able to
invite.
Yeah,
soltal.
No,
no,
but we're,
they're going to
see this video
first,
I'm sure.
Yeah,
because it's in
some days.
It's good.
So, it's
but in all
anyway,
is for that
to be
to be here.
All right
to come
this video,
biance
because
you're going
because I'm
because I'm
You don't look for the
Ventana.
There's a...
Pardon,
I got it
the surprise.
I'm going to be
a surprise.
I'm going to be invited in
the podcast of
Kike,
well,
contando things
very interesting.
It's going to
be a type of
interview where
I'm going to
reveal some
little more
personal but
about, but
so,
but trying them
the best
stories of
the moment and
the old ones
that are the
biggitas.
All right.
All right.
I'm sure.
You do
do you do
the word
clave, the
genesis of
the
thing.
Of
where
come in
our
worst
MEDs.
We're
going to
let's about that
we're
about to get
of this.
Awas
and
and muchachos
of the
people do you
do you know
not you
don't look
for the
ventana
family
family
oh again
thanks
felicit
Paco
no
had been
yeah
are the
10000
subscribers
give me
chance
to
thank
I'm
thank you
I'm
very
I'm
very
much
more
and you
really
thanks
for
salpick
all
this
to
to
Amigo and Servidor.
Yeah,
I celebrate 9,000,
no?
Yeah,
you're saying
at all the 10,000.
You know,
you know,
you know,
when you
remember when you
have done
you know,
you know,
I remember
that I'm
I'm, I'm
a little bit
and I
ranke, a
chapter I
only dedicated
for all the
when you
did the 10,000
those 10,000
subscribers.
Orgulously
and not
I'm all right.
I'm very content
I'm going
to go to
the Tenda
Chiner,
my,
um
let me
let me
to tell us
here
something
very personal
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Vientos,
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