
Mysteries of Costa Rica (Devil and the Oxcart & Giant Stone Spheres) | Ep 15
09/06/22 • 20 min
In August 2022, I visited Costa Rica. Since I'm fascinated with weird and interesting topics, I had several conversations with native Costa Ricans, asking about the myths and folklore of their country. These conversations turned into this episode
One of the most famous mysteries of Costa Rica is regarding their solid stone spheres that can be up to 8 feet in diameter, which is huge considering that these were sculpted by hand with stone tools. We'll look at the story behind these spheres and a few other exciting tales, such as the Esterillos mermaid and the folklore behind the Devil and the Costa Rican Oxcart. So whether you believe in the supernatural or just want to hear exciting stories about Costa Rican folklore and culture, this episode is sure to be intriguing!
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In August 2022, I visited Costa Rica. Since I'm fascinated with weird and interesting topics, I had several conversations with native Costa Ricans, asking about the myths and folklore of their country. These conversations turned into this episode
One of the most famous mysteries of Costa Rica is regarding their solid stone spheres that can be up to 8 feet in diameter, which is huge considering that these were sculpted by hand with stone tools. We'll look at the story behind these spheres and a few other exciting tales, such as the Esterillos mermaid and the folklore behind the Devil and the Costa Rican Oxcart. So whether you believe in the supernatural or just want to hear exciting stories about Costa Rican folklore and culture, this episode is sure to be intriguing!
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