| The Mysterious Aluxes |
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| Wednesday, 30 August 2006 | |
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Where Did My Bathing Suit Go?
Many Mayans, and other locals, claim to have had run-ins with aluxes. They can cause the phone to ring at odd hours of the night, and when it’s answered, no one will be there. They can move objects around the room and sometimes even steal bits of food. To curry the favor of the aluxes, many people build them little houses or shrines on their property. Once appeased, the aluxes become good luck charms, helping to ensure a good harvest, bring about good fortune, and protect the believers from other dangers.
Joshua Hinsdale is a professional writer. In addition to the book, he writes magazine articles and promotional - advertising writing, such as hotel brochures, scripts for promo videos, and ad copy. He writes hotel/restaurant reviews and has written descriptions for hundreds of properties for Hotels.com / Expedia.com. He also does some marketing consulting for the travel industry. Joshua grew up along the Gulf Coast of Texas and currently splits his time between Marina del Rey, California and Kemah, Texas, a coastal community between Houston and Galveston. He travels to Mexico and Latin America as often as possible to keep his information freah and current. See his previous article for more information on his travel guide:
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