Here's a map of New Mexico, with a certain geographical area circled. It is this area which I wish to discuss.
It seems to be the center of disappearance cluster, as based on Paulides' investigations. What I find most odd is that the area in general appears to fall close to the purported Dulce Base. However, the cluster is also extremely close (and by any measurements, encompasses) Taos, where the well-known and mysterious 'Taos hum' is claimed to be heard routinely. Does anyone - preferably someone who lives there - know more about this area?
Any legends, stories, urban legends, or myths concerning the place? I would also be interested in hearing about crime statistics, as well as that concerning disappearances or cult activity.
I have a few, but I'm not connecting them to anything paranormal or even a concerted conspiracy: for now, I simply want to get a 'feel' or the area.
>>17659048
go on.... lets hear these stories you have and maybe by then people will have input
Chama is nice. Probably building a cabin there.
New Mexico is filled with paranormal happenings. The Taos hum, Skinwalkers, Nuclear testing, Chupacabra haha, Alamogordo, White Sands, Carlsbad, Roswell, but easily the most interesting one is Dulce. The Native American aspect of the dulce base is even more enticing.
Here's something odd, that appeared in a children's cartoon. See pic-related.
>>17660397
You forget the La Llorona stories anon.