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Mineral de Pozos revives as a desert gem and cultural hotspot in Guanajuato

Once abandoned, Mineral de Pozos in Guanajuato has become a thriving tourist destination, blending mining ruins with modern culture, festivals, and desert beauty.

Tucked deep in the Guanajuato semi-desert, at 2,270 meters above sea level, the once-forgotten town of Mineral de Pozos is buzzing with new life. After being abandoned twice in its storied history, this Pueblo Mágico has transformed from a ghost town into one of Mexico’s most captivating cultural destinations. With its crumbling mining ruins, desert charm, and a renewed sense of . . .

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