
Mexico Unexplained
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Yaqui Legends Into the 21st Century
The Yaqui or Yoeme people have lived in the river valleys of south-central Sonora in northwestern Mexico since time immemorial. The name “Yaqui” comes from the Yoeme word “Hiyakim” which was the name these people gave to their homeland. The Yaqui resisted outside influence for hundreds of years and as a result much of their […]
Ancient Mexican Trade with the American Southwest
Although separated by well over 1,000 miles, the ancient civilizations of Mexico did have contact with their distant northern neighbors.
Cigar-Shaped UFOs: The Mexican Sightings
Many mysterious cigar-shaped objects have been spotted over Mexico. What are they?
Itzcoatl, First Emperor of the Aztecs
The first emperor of the Aztecs altered the past and set the course for the future of an empire
Misnebalam: Mysterious Ghost Town of the Yucatan
This abandoned modern town is full of legends, paranormal activity and many mysteries.
Mysterious Egg-Shaped Objects Over Mexico
What are these strange ovoid objects in the skies over Mexico?
Legends of the Mixtec People
The Mixtec of Oaxaca have a long and vibrant history. Their culture is full of legends. Here are 4.
Oxkintok: Little-Known Lost City of the Maya
The little-known lost city of Oxkintok has many secrets yet to reveal.
The Ultimate Cinco De Mayo Post
It's not Mexican Independence Day. It's not the day that Mexico kicked out the French. So, what exactly is the holiday called Cinco de Mayo?
Diamond-Shaped UFOs Over Mexico
For many years diamond-shaped objects have been seen in Mexican skies. What are they?
Ghosts of Mexicali
Although new by Mexican standards Mexicali is home to various ghost stories and tales of terror. Here are 4.
The Mysterious Death of Mexican Singer Chalino Sánchez
Rising Mexican superstar Chalino Sánchez suffered an untimely death. The case remains unsolved. What really happened?
Eclipses in Ancient Mexico
The Zapotecs, Maya and Aztecs could track and predict eclipses, and had interesting legends about them.
Jacinto Canek: Last King of the Maya
In the Yucatán in 1761 a Maya leader spearheaded a brief but intense uprising against the Spanish.
Alien Encounter: The Extraordinary Abduction of Enrique Mercado
In October of 1972 an unassuming Mexican laborer was taken aboard a flying saucer.
María Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez: Champion of Mexican Independence
The wife of a colonial magistrate became a key player in Mexico's War of Independence from Spain.
Legends of the Seri People
The Seri people of the Mexican state of Sonora have a rich culture full of legends. Here are 3.
Some Lesser-Known Gods of the Aztecs
Have you ever heard of the gods Huhueteotl, Centeotl and Nanahuatzin?
The Mysterious (Faked?) Death of Mexican Superstar Pedro Infante
The death of one of the greatest Mexican entertainers who ever lived is shrouded in mystery
Barrios Beyond Time: Comparing Teotihuacan’s Enigmatic Neighborhoods
What was life like in the neighborhoods of ancient Mexico's largest city?
Witchcraft and Pacts with the Devil in Late Colonial Mexico
Thousands of documents tell different stories of the Spanish Inquisition in colonial Mexico.
Exploring the Mysteries of La Venta
Important but neglected, the city of La Venta dominated the Olmec world for 500 years.
Catarina de San Juan and the Trans-Pacific Slave Trade
An enslaved woman from India found herself living 10,000 miles away from home in 1600s colonial Mexico.
Porfirio Díaz: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
Over 100 years after his death historians are still wondering what to make of the reign of Porfirio Díaz.
More Legends from the State of Chihuahua
The Mexican state of Chihuahua is home to many legends. Here are 4 (more).
The Trial of the Chichimec Witch, 19 July 1599
An obscure witch trial on the frontier of New Spain was more political than religious.
The Newest Maya Ruin and America’s “Sleeping Prophet”
Mexico's newest archaeological zone has a strange connection to an early 20th Century American clairvoyant
Did Jesus Really Appear on a Tortilla in Mexico?
The story of how a seemingly random occurrence became a pop culture phenomenon.
More Legends from the Yaqui People
The Yaqui people of northwestern Mexico have many legends. Here are three (more).
The Lerdo Monster, a New Chupacabra?
A strange monster is said to be killing livestock in northern Durango. What is it?
Edzná, Land of the Seven Provinces
This ruined city in the jungles of Campeche has a long and interesting history.
Legends from the State of Tabasco
The Mexican state of Tabasco is home to many legends. Here are 4.
Julia Pastrana, Mexico’s “Ape Woman”
The star of freak shows, circuses and chambers of horror, Julia Pastrana was the most famous Mexican woman in the world in the 1850s.
The Stories of Two Unknown Mexican Saints
Have you ever heard of these 2 saints from Mexico?
Have You Ever Heard of the Islas Coronado?
This northernmost group of Mexican islands has a unique history and many strange tales to tell.
Benito Juárez: The Indigenous Statesman Who Shaped Modern Mexico
A brief profile of one of the greatest leaders of Mexico.
Legends of the Huichol People
The Huichol people of the mountains of Mexico have many legends. Here are three.
Did a Mexican Invent Color TV?
Many Mexicans have never heard of genius inventor Guillermo González Camarena
El Teúl, Eternal City of Mystery
This little-known site in southern Zacatecas was an important place in ancient Mexico for almost 2,000 years.
Does a Group of Remote Islands in the Western Pacific Belong to Mexico?
4 small Pacific islands north of New Guinea may belong to Mexico
The Mexican Alien Mummies, All You Need to Know
Facts and speculation about the biggest UFO-related event to happen in Mexico in 2023.
Archangel Michael and the Well of Miracles
The Archangel Michael appeared to a poor boy in Mexico in 1631 and brought with him miracles.
Three More Legends from Jalisco
Here are three more intriguing legends from the state of Jalisco
Little-Known Mexican Virgins, Part 5
Our series continues with 3 more important but little-known shrines to Our Lady
Mysteries of the Aztec Crystal Skulls Revealed!
The story of the mysterious crystal skulls of the Aztecs
Mexico’s First Satanic Temple
Construction continues on Mexico's first temple openly dedicated to Satan
UFO Encounters at La Rumorosa
In 1997 three young men had a series of UFO encounters in the northern Mexican wilderness.
Tlahuicole, the Hercules of Ancient Mexico
Throughout ancient Mexico, everyone knew the name of this famous warrior from Tlaxcala.
Ghosts and Monsters of San Miguel de Allende
The old city of San Miguel de Allende is full of many scary legends. Here are 7.
Don Pedrito Jaramillo; Healer, Clairvoyant, Folk Saint
Part curandero, part psychic, Don Pedrito was credited with healing tens of thousands of people.