Latin America has a wealth of scary folk legends. Here’s a celebration of some our favorite songs and traditional Latin stories about demons, ghosts, and brujas. And yes, El Chupacabras is invited.

Photo: Rob Sheridan via Flickr

(via apalelandscape)

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