8 Minas y haciendas abandonadas en México que parecen irreales

Mexico is full of abandoned places where history still lingers in the walls, tunnels, idle machinery, and empty courtyards. In this Chronicon tour, we explore eight abandoned mines and haciendas in Mexico that seem unreal because of their size, their silence, and the human traces they still bear. We visit the Yaxcopoil Hacienda in Yucatán, Jaral de Berrio in Guanajuato, the Acosta Mine in Hidalgo, the Dos Estrellas Mine in Michoacán, El Triunfo in Baja California Sur, the Ojuela Mine in Durango, Mineral de Pozos in Guanajuato, and Real de Catorce in San Luis Potosí. Each place holds a different story: mineral wealth, henequen, family labor, remembered tragedies, nearly deserted towns, and buildings that still stand as witnesses to another Mexico. This documentary shows the silent side of abandoned mines, old haciendas, ghost towns and historical sites in Mexico that still survive among dust, stone, humidity, desert and memory.