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Isla de Las Muñecas / Island of the Dolls near Xochimilico in Mexico. (via flickr)
Known as “Isla de Las Muñecas”, by the Spanish, The Island of the Dolls is perhaps the creepiest tourist attraction in Mexico. Located within an extensive network of canals, south of Mexico City, the island is a place of mystery and superstition. Almost every tree growing on the island is decorated with old, mutilated dolls that give anyone the feeling that they’re constantly being watched.
The legend that explains who and why the dolls were placed on the island goes like this:

On a small island on Teshuilo Lake, between Xochimilco and Mexico  City, three young girls were playing in the area when one drowned. Of  course the area become known as a haunted spot and few trespassed on the  land.
A loner by the name of Julian Santana chose the place to live and  honored the spirit child, said to haunt the area, with dolls. Often,  Santana would find old discarded dolls to bring to the island as an  offering. The dolls, tied to trees, in addition to a special alter he  constructed for the child, became known by locals.
What was also learned was that Santana had a wonderful garden of  fresh produce. Locals began bringing old dolls in trade for fresh  vegetables. The trade increased the collection so much that the island  now has an amazing collection of thousands of dolls in various stages of  disintegration. Ironically, in 2001 Don Julian Santana was found dead by his nephew, in the same canal that he said the little girl drowned in.

While creepy and even morbid may be the initial reaction, there is an amazing and uplifting sense that comes from this type of legend. The island became an alter that is still being visited and decorated today. Santana’s respect for the spirit child became a way for locals to honor her as well.Some tourists who visited this place claim the dolls whisper and you must offer them a gift upon setting foot on the island, to appease their spirits.
Submission by Nieng. More photographs of this place can be found on flickr. Take a look here to view some touristic information about it.

még egy hely ahova jó lenne eljutni.
látni akarom!

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Isla de Las Muñecas / Island of the Dolls near Xochimilico in Mexico.
(via flickr)

Known as “Isla de Las Muñecas”, by the Spanish, The Island of the Dolls is perhaps the creepiest tourist attraction in Mexico. Located within an extensive network of canals, south of Mexico City, the island is a place of mystery and superstition. Almost every tree growing on the island is decorated with old, mutilated dolls that give anyone the feeling that they’re constantly being watched.

The legend that explains who and why the dolls were placed on the island goes like this:

On a small island on Teshuilo Lake, between Xochimilco and Mexico City, three young girls were playing in the area when one drowned. Of course the area become known as a haunted spot and few trespassed on the land.

A loner by the name of Julian Santana chose the place to live and honored the spirit child, said to haunt the area, with dolls. Often, Santana would find old discarded dolls to bring to the island as an offering. The dolls, tied to trees, in addition to a special alter he constructed for the child, became known by locals.

What was also learned was that Santana had a wonderful garden of fresh produce. Locals began bringing old dolls in trade for fresh vegetables. The trade increased the collection so much that the island now has an amazing collection of thousands of dolls in various stages of disintegration. Ironically, in 2001 Don Julian Santana was found dead by his nephew, in the same canal that he said the little girl drowned in.

While creepy and even morbid may be the initial reaction, there is an amazing and uplifting sense that comes from this type of legend. The island became an alter that is still being visited and decorated today. Santana’s respect for the spirit child became a way for locals to honor her as well.Some tourists who visited this place claim the dolls whisper and you must offer them a gift upon setting foot on the island, to appease their spirits.

Submission by Nieng. More photographs of this place can be found on flickr. Take a look here to view some touristic information about it.

még egy hely ahova jó lenne eljutni.

látni akarom!

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Isla de Las Muñecas / Island of the Dolls near Xochimilico in Mexico. (via flickr)
Known as “Isla de Las Muñecas”, by the Spanish, The Island of the Dolls is perhaps the creepiest tourist attraction in Mexico. Located within an extensive network of canals, south of Mexico City, the island is a place of mystery and superstition. Almost every tree growing on the island is decorated with old, mutilated dolls that give anyone the feeling that they’re constantly being watched.
The legend that explains who and why the dolls were placed on the island goes like this:

On a small island on Teshuilo Lake, between Xochimilco and Mexico  City, three young girls were playing in the area when one drowned. Of  course the area become known as a haunted spot and few trespassed on the  land.
A loner by the name of Julian Santana chose the place to live and  honored the spirit child, said to haunt the area, with dolls. Often,  Santana would find old discarded dolls to bring to the island as an  offering. The dolls, tied to trees, in addition to a special alter he  constructed for the child, became known by locals.
What was also learned was that Santana had a wonderful garden of  fresh produce. Locals began bringing old dolls in trade for fresh  vegetables. The trade increased the collection so much that the island  now has an amazing collection of thousands of dolls in various stages of  disintegration. Ironically, in 2001 Don Julian Santana was found dead by his nephew, in the same canal that he said the little girl drowned in.

While creepy and even morbid may be the initial reaction, there is an amazing and uplifting sense that comes from this type of legend. The island became an alter that is still being visited and decorated today. Santana’s respect for the spirit child became a way for locals to honor her as well.Some tourists who visited this place claim the dolls whisper and you must offer them a gift upon setting foot on the island, to appease their spirits.
Submission by Nieng. More photographs of this place can be found on flickr. Take a look here to view some touristic information about it.

még egy hely ahova jó lenne eljutni.
látni akarom!

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Isla de Las Muñecas / Island of the Dolls near Xochimilico in Mexico.
(via flickr)

Known as “Isla de Las Muñecas”, by the Spanish, The Island of the Dolls is perhaps the creepiest tourist attraction in Mexico. Located within an extensive network of canals, south of Mexico City, the island is a place of mystery and superstition. Almost every tree growing on the island is decorated with old, mutilated dolls that give anyone the feeling that they’re constantly being watched.

The legend that explains who and why the dolls were placed on the island goes like this:

On a small island on Teshuilo Lake, between Xochimilco and Mexico City, three young girls were playing in the area when one drowned. Of course the area become known as a haunted spot and few trespassed on the land.

A loner by the name of Julian Santana chose the place to live and honored the spirit child, said to haunt the area, with dolls. Often, Santana would find old discarded dolls to bring to the island as an offering. The dolls, tied to trees, in addition to a special alter he constructed for the child, became known by locals.

What was also learned was that Santana had a wonderful garden of fresh produce. Locals began bringing old dolls in trade for fresh vegetables. The trade increased the collection so much that the island now has an amazing collection of thousands of dolls in various stages of disintegration. Ironically, in 2001 Don Julian Santana was found dead by his nephew, in the same canal that he said the little girl drowned in.

While creepy and even morbid may be the initial reaction, there is an amazing and uplifting sense that comes from this type of legend. The island became an alter that is still being visited and decorated today. Santana’s respect for the spirit child became a way for locals to honor her as well.Some tourists who visited this place claim the dolls whisper and you must offer them a gift upon setting foot on the island, to appease their spirits.

Submission by Nieng. More photographs of this place can be found on flickr. Take a look here to view some touristic information about it.

még egy hely ahova jó lenne eljutni.

látni akarom!

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