Island Of The Dolls: Mexico’s Creepiest Places
The Island Of The Dolls (Isla de las Muñecas), located in the
vast network of canals that lies to the south of Mexico City, near
Xochimilco is one of the creepiest tourist attraction in Mexico. Here,
among the branches and dead trees hang hundreds of old, mutilated dolls.
The
story goes that some half a century ago a little girl drowned off a
small island hidden deep amongst the canals of Xochimico. The island’s
only permanent inhabitant was a hermit named Don Julián Santana Barrera,
who despite having a wife and family, chose to live alone on the
island. Soon after the girl’s death Barrera fished out one doll after
another from the canals. Convinced that this was a sign from the evil
spirit, Don Julian Santana began hanging them on trees to protect
himself from evil and calm the spirit of the dead girl. Soon Don Julián
had made the entire island into a shrine.
Santana
did not clean up the dolls or attempt to fix them, but rather put them
up with missing eyes and limbs, covered in dirt. Even when dolls arrived
in good shape, the wind and weather naturally decomposed them over time
creating a gallery of eerie and ghoulish faces.
As
well as damage from the sun – which leaves many of the dolls covered in
bubbles, blotches and blisters – the wind and rain have also left their
mark, eroding any surface paint and leaving behind pale, skull-like
faces, or gradually gnawing away the dolls’ fake hair to create jagged
tufts that make them look as if they’re suffering from an agonising
wasting disease.
Many are also missing arms or legs – or have
been given the limb of another doll that clearly doesn’t match – and
even toys without heads are welcome on the island, many strung from
washing lines or shoved into the gaps between branches, their exposed
necks becoming a home for the exotic spiders and insects that inhabit
this sprawling agricultural region.
Don Julian Santana lived on
the island for 50 years before his death in 2001. He was found drowned
in the same area in which he believed the little girl had died.