One of Latin America’s most famous legends, La Llorona is the ghost of a woman who drowned her children and now wanders rivers and lakes crying “¡Ay, mis hijos!” (“Oh, my children!”). Said to lure the living to their deaths, her story—rooted in colonial history and Aztec myth—warns children to stay away from water at night and remains a powerful cultural symbol of grief and loss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of Latin America’s most famous legends, La Llorona is the ghost of a woman who drowned her children and now wanders rivers and lakes crying “¡Ay, mis hijos!” (“Oh, my children!”). Said to lure the living to their deaths, her story—rooted in colonial history and Aztec myth—warns children to stay away from water at night and remains a powerful cultural symbol of grief and loss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....