When Bad Bunny delivered the most watched Super Bowl Halftime performance in history, he placed Puerto Ricoās culture, pride, and identity on the worldās biggest stage. That same island carries stories far older and far stranger than any spotlight can contain.
In this episode, we explore Puerto Ricoās rich heritage and enduring mysteries, from unexplained disappearances in El Yunque National Forest to hauntings at Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Teatro Tapia, and chilling legends surrounding Puente de las Calabazas. Yami Gonzalez shares family lore, Susan Slaughter of Ghost Hunters International recounts her investigations, and Jorge Martin revisits reports of triangular UFOs, alleged crashes, and possible ties to the Chupacabra. We also consider whether newly discovered carvings could reshape the history of the indigenous Taino. Puerto Rico stands as both cultural beacon and enduring mystery.
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