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Lindsay closes out our tour of Chile with a variety of tales that may turn your stomach (or your head). Our appetizer is the ghostly tale of El Caleuche - a ship that ties into the royal mermaid family of cryptids from Emily’s first dish. The main course tells the disturbing creation stories of not only the Righteous Province and its Brujos, but of the Invunche, which is one of the most terrifying creatures we’ve served up so far. Dessert is the colorful tale of El Coco and the creepiest lullaby of all time.

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Sources:
2017 Vaya Adventures blog post by Rachel Harris
2015 Folk Realms Studios blog post by zteve t evans
2013 Esoterx article titled “Dead and Loving It: Spectral Seafaring with the Ghost Ship El Caleuche of the Chilean Chilotes”
Evil Wiki entry on Caleuche
Lonely Planet
Wikipedia entry on Caleuche, Chasm City, Imbunche, Sirena Chilota, Pincoya, & Pincoy
2017 Fodors Travel blog post by Rachael Levitt
2017 The Culture Trip article by Will Lees
2013 Smithsonian Magazine article by Mike Dash
A Cascada Travel blog post by Zoe Baillargeon
Wikipedia entry on Imbunche, Warlock of Chiloe
2020 Den of Geek article by Tony Sokol
2020 Men’s Health article by Josh St. Clair
2020 Refinery29 article by Gina Vaynshteyn
2016 Ancient Origins article by Natalie Klimczak
Blog entry on the ACIS travel website by Francesca Williams
Myths and Folklore Wiki entry
Wikipedia entry on the folklore of Coco
Lindsay closes out our tour of Chile with a variety of tales that may turn your stomach (or your head). Our appetizer is the ghostly tale of El Caleuche - a ship that ties into the royal mermaid family of cryptids from Emily’s first dish. The main course tells the disturbing creation stories of not only the Righteous Province and its Brujos, but of the Invunche, which is one of the most terrifying creatures we’ve served up so far. Dessert is the colorful tale of El Coco and the creepiest lullaby of all time. Find Leave the Lights on Podcast on your favorite social media or streaming platform at https://linktr.ee/lightsonpod To stay on top of all the latest from Pineapple Pizza Podcast, be sure to check out our website at www.pineapplepizzapodcast.com where you will find links to merch, Patreon and a variety of ways to support the show, as well as detailed episode descriptions and regional specials. Help our show grow by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pineapple-pizza-podcast/id1543640038 Or on Podchaser at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/pineapple-pizza-podcast-1568165 You can also send mail to: Pineapple Pizza Podcast PO Box 341 Wyoming, MN 55092 Remember, no matter how you slice it, you’re awesome and we love you. Sources: 2017 Vaya Adventures blog post by Rachel Harris 2015 Folk Realms Studios blog post by zteve t evans 2013 Esoterx article titled “Dead and Loving It: Spectral Seafaring with the Ghost Ship El Caleuche of the Chilean Chilotes” Evil Wiki entry on Caleuche Lonely Planet Wikipedia entry on Caleuche, Chasm City, Imbunche, Sirena Chilota, Pincoya, & Pincoy 2017 Fodors Travel blog post by Rachael Levitt 2017 The Culture Trip article by Will Lees 2013 Smithsonian Magazine article by Mike Dash A Cascada Travel blog post by Zoe Baillargeon Wikipedia entry on Imbunche, Warlock of Chiloe 2020 Den of Geek article by Tony Sokol 2020 Men’s Health article by Josh St. Clair 2020 Refinery29 article by Gina Vaynshteyn 2016 Ancient Origins article by Natalie Klimczak Blog entry on the ACIS travel website by Francesca Williams Myths and Folklore Wiki entry Wikipedia entry on the folklore of Coco read more read less

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