The Canyon of Sisimiaco

Hundreds of years ago, a colossal giant called Sisimico (figure 1) lived in a canyon in San Vicente. The giant scared everyone for generations, but one day, it vanished and left his bones only. His bones rested at the bottom, resting his arms on the edges of the sidewalls, contemplating from there with his cyclopean eye watching the beauties of the surroundings, especially, its amazing, beautiful pool of crystalline blue waters.

Figure 1. Sisimiaco. ¹

In recent times, an archeologist discovered that the bones came from a mastodon and presented them to the Pope in the Vatican City. They decided that it was an excellent piece to exhibit in one of the Vatican Museums, where it lays until today.

Also, the word Sisimiaco comes from the Nahuatl Sisimitil, which means goblin or witch. A word that was associated with this unique place that sadly vanished from our lands in 2009 after a landslide.

Inspired by Rafael González Sol’s version.

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¹ A Total War Saga: TroyLeyendas de El Salvador

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