Los 10 pueblos más raros y aislados de Sinaloa

Sinaloa has two kinds of ghost towns. Some were emptied by silver mining two hundred years ago. Others were emptied by violence last week. In January 2026, an armed group kidnapped and murdered fourteen workers from a Canadian mining company in Pánuco, a town in the Sierra de Concordia that was already practically deserted. In September 2024, the mayor of Concordia himself declared El Palmito a ghost town. And the municipality of San Ignacio has documented around seventy-two uninhabited towns in its mountains, according to 2026 news reports. But Sinaloa also has colonial towns founded in 1563, Jesuit missionaries who arrived three hundred years ago, and churches that no one visits. This video features all ten. True stories. Verified facts. Subscribe so you don't miss the next ones—a different state every two days. #GhostTowns #Sinaloa #AbandonedMexico #GhostTownsMX #MexicanHistory #AbandonedPlaces #UnknownMexico