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00:00In this city there are places where not even the police dare to enter.
00:03Very commonly, there are warnings that someone could shoot you, that they could lynch you.
00:08Few places have managed to impact me as much as this one.
00:11Hello and welcome to Watch Mojo Español.
00:14I am Jack and today we will know the places that maybe it is not a good idea to visit.
00:19Either because of its dangerous, mystical nature,
00:23or because the conditions are not always the best to make them habitable.
00:29Number 10. Camino a los Yungas.
00:32The Bolivian government employed Paraguayan prisoners of war to build the road at the beginning of the 30s,
00:37during the three-year war that faced these border countries.
00:41There are those who say that this road is the revenge of the prisoners.
00:45Not for nothing, this dangerous road is also known as the Way of Death.
00:51Composed of an approximate of 80 kilometers of sinuous terraced,
00:55this road, which seems improvised, connects the municipality of Coroico with La Paz, Bolivia.
01:01It was baptized in 1995 by the Inter-American Development Bank as the most dangerous road in the world,
01:09due to its steep slopes and being up to 3 meters wide in some areas.
01:15We necessarily have to have a change of drivers every two hours, right?
01:20To give safety to the passenger and that the driver also re-concentrates again.
01:25A little carelessness is for an accident.
01:28There is no protection on the banks and even worse,
01:32it is common that the climate is not at all favorable for travelers,
01:36because in the area constantly rains and fog are reported, making this an even more dangerous road.
01:43Another driver was in a similar situation in 2010.
01:47Number 9. Santa Cruz del Islote.
01:50Considered the most populated island per square meter on Earth,
01:54this partially artificial area without essential services such as running water and electricity,
02:00houses an approximate of 500 people in just 115 houses.
02:06A two-hour boat ride away from the mainland of Colombia,
02:09the island is just a little bigger than a football field in size and has a density of 68,000 people per square kilometer.
02:16Despite its paradisiacal beauty, it does not have cars or motorcycles,
02:22so there are few options to move from one extreme to another.
02:27220 families live in houses illegally built.
02:30Here, permission is not obtained from any authority and no one is officially a landowner.
02:34Everybody builds their houses wherever they want.
02:37In addition, there have been years in which less than 10 babies have been born and not a single person has died,
02:44so the density of the population continues to increase.
02:48People essentially dedicate themselves to fishing and diving for food,
02:52although tourism is also a significant source of income for locals.
03:05Maybe spending a couple of nights in this place is not a bad idea if you want to relax and isolate yourself from everything.
03:11Really, everything.
03:13Number 8. Cabo Polonio.
03:16Speaking of paradisiacal places where you can isolate yourself from the whole world,
03:21this beautiful town in Uruguay would be the nightmare of any remote workaholic.
03:31Located in the municipality of Castillos in the department of Rocha,
03:35you must be a very, very fan of nature to spend a few vacations here,
03:40since the swimming pool essentially does not have electricity, except in certain areas.
03:46There is no public lighting and there are few places to stay.
03:58The people in Cabo Polonio, for better or for worse, are disconnected from the outside world,
04:03and unless you want to go to a spiritual retreat or find yourself,
04:08you may want to think twice.
04:22Number 7. Chukicamata.
04:24Located in Chile, the Chukicamata mine is the largest open-air copper mine in the world,
04:31and around it a small town or camp was created where workers and their families live.
04:38Do you remember the time when there was a lot of emphasis on the Spring Festival?
04:43There was a queen of the Spring Festival, who was Chukicamatina.
04:47Cecilia is currently a leader of CODELCO, that's why that arch is there.
04:52The latest census, elaborated in 2002, estimated a population of just over 10,000 inhabitants,
04:58but they had to evict the site due to pollution from heavy materials such as arsenic.
05:05This building here is one of the last buildings built by Chukis.
05:09Originally, this was the source of soda to the count.
05:13All Chuki workers came to serve beer.
05:17Currently, Chukicamata is essentially a ghost town visited by tourists and miners
05:24who continue to come to the place.
05:26I want to preserve the place we had for a long time,
05:31so that in the future our families know that their grandparents were there.
05:36When I die, I will die Chuki.
05:39Although in essence anyone can come, it is always a better idea not to stay long
05:45and use a mask.
05:47Number 6. The area of silence.
05:50This curious desert area is located between the states of Durango, Chihuahua and Coahuila in Mexico.
05:57People know it this way thanks to the urban myth that radios and other devices do not work there.
06:03Upon arrival, one of the engineers discovered a strange behavior in the animals of the peripheral areas.
06:11What engineer Harry de la Peña notes is that the animals, due to some strange circumstance,
06:17arrived and died in that area.
06:20These rumors originated in the early 70s,
06:23when a NASA rocket lost control and fell into the area.
06:27The US government hurried to recover the pieces,
06:31for which they created a road and asked the locals for help to remove the remains as quickly as possible.
06:39He was in that place doing some studies for his company,
06:44when he noticed, when trying to contact his colleagues by radio, that the device was not working.
06:51These inhabitants were the ones who spread the rumors of the curious phenomenon,
06:55which was even investigated by the acclaimed and missing Mexican scientist Jacobo Greenberg.
07:01Why would the US Army be so interested in the ground of the area of silence?
07:07Many believe that the answer is in the magnetism that the area has.
07:12Number 5. Sonora Market.
07:15Are you a fan of mystery and witchcraft?
07:17If your answer is no, it is better to stay away from the Sonora Market,
07:22located in a central area of Mexico City.
07:25In addition, the last two corridors of them are the most mystical and mysterious,
07:30since they offer herbology, magic, esotericism and many different irreligions that converge in Mexico City.
07:38This place is divided into two, an area without major complications,
07:43in which toys are sold, and a second in which there is definitely nothing fun.
07:49Between exotic animals, sale of elements for witchcraft,
07:53and services of ties, reading by hand and things a little more strange,
07:58this place is capable of putting the hairs of the most skeptical.
08:03Look here, all the question of incenses, candles, images.
08:07How much is this cider, ma'am?
08:10The giant, 6,800 pesos.
08:13Is it for a church?
08:15It is for what you want to use.
08:17You can visit it on specific tours, of course,
08:20but nothing could save you from the insecurity that also overshadows the mysticism of the place.
08:26Everything is done here?
08:27Everything is done here, of course.
08:28Hey, and what do you sell here? Because I see a little bit of everything.
08:31We sell necklaces, protections.
08:34These are protections of sainthood.
08:36These are protections of saints.
08:38Number 4. Nuevo Laredo.
08:40There are places without water, there are places without electricity,
08:43and there are places where they do witchcraft.
08:46Although they seem to be enough reasons not to visit a specific site,
08:51if you do not like what is there,
08:53there is no way that the city of Nuevo Laredo is attractive for most tastes.
08:59Thousands of immigrants have found a home in this city,
09:02as 36 out of every 100 inhabitants identify as not born in Nuevo Laredo.
09:07Although their people are warm, kind and intense, like many inhabitants of northern Mexico,
09:12their climate is not so much.
09:14And in the case of our school, the sun is inclement,
09:17in the city the sun is inclement,
09:19and our school did not have any roof,
09:21so our boys were continuously during the day,
09:24or were subjected to intense sun, or intense cold, or intense rain.
09:29It is the driest and most extreme region of the state of Tamaulipas,
09:33with strong storms and winds,
09:35as well as temperatures that can reach up to 45 degrees Celsius.
09:40The worst of all is that organized crime prevails in the area,
09:45so its inhabitants live in constant fear.
09:49I like everything about my city,
09:51the only thing I don't like about my city is the insecurity we have,
09:55we can't walk comfortably at night,
09:58in fact, not even the rest of the day,
10:00because sometimes there are many problems of crime.
10:04Number 3. La Rinconada.
10:06Extreme climate? Yes.
10:08Lack of oxygen? Also.
10:10Dangerous environment, robberies and mistreatment of people?
10:14La Rinconada, one of the most insecure and infamous places in Peru,
10:18answers all these questions.
10:21Come, make money, suffer the attitude, the cold, whatever it takes,
10:25the risk that there is here also,
10:27not because of the type of crime, of crime that there is,
10:29all for the money.
10:30It is located in the Andes and is considered the highest city in the world,
10:34so don't expect to receive a lot of oxygen when you are there.
10:38On the subject of companions, yesterday 7 companions just died, 7.
10:46That of La Rinconada is not known, who do we know?
10:51In addition, it is a mining area,
10:54so people come in seasons to extract the little gold that can be found,
10:59and then spend it in places of bets, bars, canteens and brothels that abound in the area.
11:06We just arrived, in the end we have been a few hours and we have already made the first shot.
11:11Bullets in the air.
11:13Why? Because there are also wars with thieves, armed thieves.
11:18It is definitely not the most touristic place in the world,
11:21but if you want to have an extreme experience...
11:24Well, there you have it, a bit of La Rinconada, Peru,
11:27a city that I define as shocking in all the extent of the word,
11:31and that has given me a very cold bath of reality.
11:34Number 2, Ciudad de Dios.
11:36Famous for the film Homónima, the neighborhood located west of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil,
11:41is essentially a small area of war flooded with poverty and violence.
11:48What's up?
11:55Is it normal?
11:56Normal.
11:57The favela is a constant point of confrontation between gangs,
12:01so its inhabitants live in constant fear and alert to avoid being caught by a bullet
12:07or find themselves in the middle of a situation that puts their lives in danger.
12:11So you don't control here?
12:13No, here I don't.
12:14So you go down here?
12:16No, down here.
12:19Despite also being the cradle of several arts such as dance, literature and cinema,
12:25it is difficult to conceive the idea of putting yourself at risk to get to know it.
12:30As soon as we entered, they told us to get up,
12:33they stopped us at the door, they told us,
12:35we are policemen, remember that yesterday there was a police check,
12:39they told us to get up, turn around.
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12:53Now, let's go to the end.
12:56Number 1. Archipelago Los Roques.
12:59This set of islands is located in Venezuela
13:02and what you are going to hear will make you want to go and meet them.
13:07Can you explain to me how something like this exists in real life?
13:10Yes, it is made with artificial intelligence, but no, it is Venezuela.
13:14Its beautiful white sands and maritime sports activities such as kayak,
13:18diving and submarinism are eclipsed by a halo of mystery
13:23in the style of the Bermuda Triangle.
13:26People began to pay attention again to the archipelago
13:29when the news of the Italian millionaire Vittorio Missoni was known.
13:34Missoni's plane disappeared after suffering an accident on January 4,
13:38when the group returned to Caracas from the archipelago of Los Roques
13:41where they had received the New Year.
13:43In January 2013, he was traveling on a plane with his wife, two friends and the co-pilot
13:48and then he disappeared.
13:50The aircraft and the remains of the crew were found some time later.
13:55In fact, there was already a record of several disappearances of planes and airplanes in the place,
14:00most attributed to the bad weather.
14:04After three months of search, the plane was discovered in the north of Los Roques.
14:08The five bodies recovered this Wednesday, according to the Venezuelan press,
14:12have been put at judicial disposal to perform the autopsies.
14:15Paranormal reasons or not, we prefer not to investigate.
14:21What other places in your country would you think twice to visit?
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