We invite you to take a tour of some of the legends of Latin American folklore most famous and terrifying of all time.Are there any truth in all of them or are they simple road stories?
Latin American Legends
1.El Patetarro (Colombia)
Legend has it that a very tall man and of strong context, he wanders through the farms and crops.This man is missing a leg from the knee down and the supplant with a guadua stick whose bottom looks like a jar, well, in that The man makes his needs, when the container is filled with dirt, the Patetarro empties it into a plantation planting a worm and damaging the entire crop.

It is said to appear in the dark rainy nights, with a deafening scream cedor or a malevola laugh announcing his presence.Patetarro is omen of bad luck , floods and all kinds of misfortunes.
2.La Viuda (Chile and Argentina)
It is said that the soul in sorrow of a malevolent woman seeks revenge on every man who crosses the rural roads that lurks.Her motivation is heartbreak , revenge and a pact with the devil.

Hate and rage awoke in this woman upon learning that her husband had been unfaithful, enraged made a pact with the devil to to take revenge on all the men who crossed their path.So since the day that this woman died, her specter travels the rural roads looking for revenge.She has been dressed in a long black dress and generally cannot see her face very well.tro and hands.Men who travel this path must be very careful to run into it, it is said that the only way to combat it is with holy water and a crucifix .
3.The Nagua cart (Nicaragua)
The Nagua cart goes out through the dark streets sowing terror among those who manage to see it, it is said that two bony oxen they are the ones who pull the cart and the guide is the same death in search of their next victims.

This cart looks for the souls in grief throughout its journey of evil, gossipy people and in general anyone who enjoys doing something wrong to another human being.
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