
The River Spirit of Tárcoles
The Tárcoles River hides more than crocodiles—its spirit is watching, and she does not forgive.
Costa Rican folklore is rich with tales of spirits and supernatural beings that inhabit the country's lush landscapes. One of the most famous legends is that of "La Segua," a beautiful woman who transforms into a horrifying skull-faced monster to punish unfaithful men. This tale, like many others in Costa Rican folklore, serves as a moral lesson wrapped in the supernatural. Another well-known story is of the "Cadejos," spirit dogs that protect or harm travelers depending on their behavior. White Cadejos are benevolent protectors, while black Cadejos are malevolent and bring bad luck. Costa Rican literature also features the character of "Tula," a mischievous and cunning girl who outwits adults, reflecting the playful spirit of Costa Rican culture.
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