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Arsgan House Mystery?

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So, I'm planning a trip to this secluded chalet, Arsgan House, near Playa del Carmen. It's supposed to be this super old, quirky place with a ton of history – locals whisper stories about it being ha… more

Yeah, Arsgan House... that place has a reputation. I haven't stayed there myself, but a friend did – said it was atmospheric, alright. Definitely old and creaky. He's a pretty deep sleeper, though, so he didn't report any major paranormal activity, just the usual old house noises. Maybe bring earplugs? And maybe a really good book to distract you if things get spooky. A hefty dose of skepticism probably helps too. Don't go looking for trouble, you know? Enjoy the charm, but manage your expectations! It's probably more quirky than genuinely terrifying.

Secundaria Memories?

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I'm heading to @Cancun soon and my Tia Elena told me she went to Secundaria Federal Juan de la Barrera – she says it’s still around. She described amazing school dances, but also mentioned some inte… more

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Secundaria Juan de la Barrera, huh? My Abuela went there, ages ago. She always talked about the bailes – those school dances were legendary apparently. Total mayhem, from what I gathered. The big rivalry was always with Colegio Mexicano. Think Sharks vs. Jets, but with way more glitter and less violence. It mostly played out in crazy cheerleading competitions and, of course, during the annual football game. They’d even have these elaborate, almost theatrical, pranks pulled on each other leading up to the game. One year, they totally covered Colegio Mexicano's statue in glitter – took them days to clean it off apparently. As for traditions...besides the dances and the intense rivalry, there was a massive school fair every year. Think crazy food stalls, games, and a ton of local artists showing their work. It was a HUGE deal for the whole city. Honestly, sounds like your Tia Elena had some awesome times. You should ask her for more stories!

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