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These Are the Ghost Towns of Mexico that You Can Visit in 2026

Traveling remains one of the best ways to start 2026, and for those seeking unique experiences steeped in history, mystery, and breathtaking landscapes, Mexico's ghost towns have become increasingly attractive destinations. Many of them preserve vestiges of their past and legends that pique the curiosity of both domestic and international visitors. Misnébalam – Yucatán Located a few kilometers from Mérida, Misnébalam is one of the best-known gh…
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Traveling remains one of the best ways to start 2026, and for those seeking unique experiences steeped in history, mystery, and breathtaking landscapes, Mexico's ghost towns have become increasingly attractive destinations. Many of them preserve vestiges of their past and legends that pique the curiosity of both domestic and international visitors. Misnébalam – Yucatán Located a few kilometers from Mérida, Misnébalam is one of the best-known gh…

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Azteca Baja California broke the news in on Saturday, January 3, 2026.
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