If you are a fan of urban legends, you have to visit this place where neighbors have reported disappearances and other paranormal phenomena.
Argentina offers numerous options for getaways, and one of the most fascinating destinations is Taquimilán, a ghost town located north of the province of Neuquén. This small rural town, which has approximately 100 inhabitantsis known for its intriguing paranormal stories and calm atmosphere.
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Despite being a small and rural town, Taquimilán offers a unique experience for visitors seeking an escape from the ordinary. In addition to exploring the paranormal legends and ghostly structuresvisitors can enjoy the tranquility of the environment and the natural beauty of northern Neuquén.


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Beyond the paranormal stories, the town has a unique beauty.
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The urban legend of Taquimillán, town of Neuquén
Taquimilán is famous for the urban legends that surround it, being one of the most famous is the one that describes the appearance and disappearance of old houses and buildings on flat terrain during winter and fall. Local residents also claim to have seen mud huts, beam structures and bridge columns that They are only visible in the afternoons.
Jorgelina del Carmen Salazar from Neuquén captured some of these appearances on video, showing how certain figures emerge in the abandoned terrain. It is believed that these images correspond to the homes of the families who lived in the town before an accident in the coal mines.
How to get to Taquimillán, Neuquén
To get to Taquimilán from the capital of Neuquén, you must take National Route 22 and then National Route 40. The journey covers a distance of 396 kilometers and can take a little over 6 hours, depending on traffic.
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