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Bedtime Wonders

  • Writer's pictureDiana Ross Sumalinog

Xochimilco: The Island of Dolls


During our childhood, many of us love to play with dolls. Growing up, we still can't leave our feelings to the dolls that can be found to a great extent in our home.


Nowadays, you may not be dealing with dolls any longer. However, in the corner of the evening, it's hauntingly meandering the corridors, rooms, and feasting in your home! Yet, you may not be ready to know it, as you see the doll to be consistently next to your bed or on the couch with a cold gaze.


There are scenes like that in Hollywood motion pictures like "Annabelle." In human psychology, dread of the doll is designated "pedophobia." On the off chance that these victims need to go to the Mexican island of Xochimilco under any circumstance. God knows what will befall them!

The Dolls Island is an island situated in the channels of Xochimilco, south of the middle of Mexico City. The island is known for its delightful nature and pleasant scenes. In any case, the distinction from other Mexican islands is that many unworldly exercises have been reported on the island.


Truth be told, the Island of Xochimilco turns out to be significantly more horrendous after the native residents began to perform a ritual to forestall different haunting occasions.


The Xochimilco island originally became known during the 1990s when the Mexican government chose to clean its channels. A few groups arrived at the island in this process. They discovered many frightening-looking dolls strangely hanging everywhere on the island. You'll be without doubt frightened when you take a gander at these dolls.


Yet, since an accident that happened in 2001, "hanging dolls" has become a piece of the custom of native residents. Today, you may discover a great many shocking-looking dolls dissipated to a great extent on the island. That is why the island is presently broadly known as the "Island Of The Dead Dolls," or "Dolls Island."


The "Island Of The Dolls" is 90 minutes from Embarcadero Cuemanco. The only access is through trajinera. Most rowers will transport individuals to the island, yet some individuals refuse because of strange notions. The excursion, around 60 minutes, incorporates a visit through the Ecological Area, the Ajolote Museum, the Apatlaco Canal, the Teshuilo Lagoon, and the Llorona Island.


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