Guaxcama

Guaxcama

Guaxcama, also spelled Guaxcaman or Huaxcama, is a village located in the municipality of Villa Juárez, San Luis Potosí, in central Mexico. It was a very important mining location for sulfur. After a disastrous explosion in the 1970s, the mine was abandoned and many of its residents emigrated elsewhere including the United States of America.

History

In 1808 a German company had begun mining the area for sulfur. Years later Mariano Niño purchased the rights to the mines. More recently on November 19, 1972 an explosion occurred in one of the mines. Reporter Roberto Silva, for "El Sol de San Luis", advised that one was able to see the flames of the fires from the outskirts of the capital, San Luis Potosi, about 70 kilometers away. The fire was not extinguished for days. Astonishingly there were no deaths. The mines are now abandoned and the adjacent buildings, including a chapel, are now in ruins.

Bibliography

Roque, Alexandro (2004) "Villa Juárez La bella villa"


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”