Diego Alonso Virgues (Convospeak) | 3 REAL scary stories from Latin America. CREEPY FOLKLORE from other countries @ConvoSpeak | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Folklore, Urban Legends, and more. Today we are looking at scary stories from different countries. These spooky stories from Latin America are sure to scare you and not let you sleep. In particular, we are going to listen to my personal account encountering el silbon (the whistler) from the legends from Colombia, la llorona (the weeping lady) from the legends from Mexico and the famous Chupacabras from the legends of Puerto Rico.
These international scary stories are terrifying, and will for sure keep you up at night. Please share more urban legends from different countries. Let’s celebrate Halloween by telling spooky stories.
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Today I am going to share with you 3 legendary spooky stories from Colombia, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Before jumping in, I just wanted to say that sometimes the truth revealed by these stories is scarier than fiction. Folklore reveals dark aspects of our societies and our humanity. Think about what this stories mean
I am going to start with a story that is very personal for me because of an experience I had in Colombia. Tell el silbon, the whistler, we move to la llorona, the weeping lady. She is one of the most used stories to scare kids and adults in Latin America. Nothing is scarier than a weeping lady who committed a heinous crime. Our last story will be the chupacabras, alien or experiment failure, el chupacabras first appeared in Puerto Rico in 1995. It has since terrorized many farmers and people in rural areas all over the world.
Hope you guys enjoy the content. This is convospeak, a channel about Hispanic Culture and Spanish language
Folklore, Urban Legends, and more. Today we are looking at scary stories from different countries. These spooky stories from Latin America are sure to scare you and not let you sleep. In particular, we are going to listen to my personal account encountering el silbon (the whistler) from the legends from Colombia, la llorona (the weeping lady) from the legends from Mexico and the famous Chupacabras from the legends of Puerto Rico.
These international scary stories are terrifying, and will for sure keep you up at night. Please share more urban legends from different countries. Let’s celebrate Halloween by telling spooky stories.
Watch Next:
How to Curse Like a Colombian
youtu.be/VGZB1v0HMQk
Spanish Accents Broken Down by a Latino (The Playlist)
youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-wrujNQZDM5DGEPexYOCkjwCSnitGSdg
Spanish Speaker Tries to Understand Other Languages
youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-wrujNQZDM7t1DAwXOihiO75LezRLvam
Today I am going to share with you 3 legendary spooky stories from Colombia, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Before jumping in, I just wanted to say that sometimes the truth revealed by these stories is scarier than fiction. Folklore reveals dark aspects of our societies and our humanity. Think about what this stories mean
I am going to start with a story that is very personal for me because of an experience I had in Colombia. Tell el silbon, the whistler, we move to la llorona, the weeping lady. She is one of the most used stories to scare kids and adults in Latin America. Nothing is scarier than a weeping lady who committed a heinous crime. Our last story will be the chupacabras, alien or experiment failure, el chupacabras first appeared in Puerto Rico in 1995. It has since terrorized many farmers and people in rural areas all over the world.
Hope you guys enjoy the content. This is convospeak, a channel about Hispanic Culture and Spanish language