Cuban mythology of lights: In all Cuban regions it is common to hear stories about mysterious lights that come out at night in the mountains, mountains and coastal areas. Generally they are mobile, they divide and then they group together, they emit loud sounds similar to a dry wind, and according to the beliefs of the peasants they are related to some wandering spirit that in need of peace in the afterlife, indicates to the peasants the place where he hid a treasure or asks to have a mass for him. The richest area for this belief ranges from the rural Jigüe community to the town of San José de los Ramos with its surrounding farms, where some are related to the spirit of santeros and the spirit of the famous bandit Fina Morejón.
However, horror and mystery tales predominantly refer to ghosts in abandoned houses, witches, animals that grow when running, headless horsemen and other beings.
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