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*If the player drives a vehicle near the entrance of the cemetery, a wheel may occasionally slip down a shallow hole; it is most likely the grave Carl dug in the mission [[High Noon]]. It can be seen in [[:Image:LasBrujas-GTASA-northwestwards.jpg|this image]] to the right, appearing in a triangular form behind the old chapel. |
*If the player drives a vehicle near the entrance of the cemetery, a wheel may occasionally slip down a shallow hole; it is most likely the grave Carl dug in the mission [[High Noon]]. It can be seen in [[:Image:LasBrujas-GTASA-northwestwards.jpg|this image]] to the right, appearing in a triangular form behind the old chapel. |
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*There's a rumor that there's a figure standing next to the graveyard on a dark and foggy night |
*There's a rumor that there's a figure standing next to the graveyard on a dark and foggy night |
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ā | *There is a reference to its English name on the ambulance radio. Occasionally the player may hear " |
+ | *There is a reference to its English name on the ambulance radio. Occasionally the player may hear "We got some crazy old lady in Las Brujas. She claims she's a witch or something." |
*The town may be based off a similiar ghost town in California named Bodie. |
*The town may be based off a similiar ghost town in California named Bodie. |
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*A common myth is that in a foggy or rainy night, the silhouette of a woman can be seen in or around the graveyard. A video of this can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSig00GjQVI&feature=BFa&list=PLC2F234535BFB324F&index=8 here]. |
*A common myth is that in a foggy or rainy night, the silhouette of a woman can be seen in or around the graveyard. A video of this can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSig00GjQVI&feature=BFa&list=PLC2F234535BFB324F&index=8 here]. |
Revision as of 19:54, 7 May 2012
Las Brujas is a tiny ghost town nestled between the Sherman Dam, Arco del Oeste and El Castillo del Diablo in Bone County, San Andreas. Also near the area are Area 69, Regular Tom and Verdant Meadows. The name Las Brujas translates directly from Spanish as The Witches or The Sorceresses. The town is depicted as a two-street settlement populated by predominantly wooden buildings, appearing similar to a frontier town in the Wild West. In addition to the standard fare of (now empty) homes and businesses, the town also features a windmill and a modest wooden chapel, complete with a fenced cemetery containing tombstones in the rear. At the graveyard there is a common myth which involves a single woman seen standing in the middle of a foggy night. There is no evidence which supports whether this is real.
There are no functional facilities servicing this area and none of the buildings are occupied, except during missions for Mike Toreno (Interdiction) and Frank Tenpenny (High Noon). In addition, the advertisement of Spittoon, a television program in Grand Theft Auto IV, is shot at Las Brujas.
Weapons
- Flowers - In the small cemetery on the east side of the town.
Trivia
- Since the ghost town has operating garage doors and is near the Sherman Dam, the town could possibly be in the process of being preserved.
- If the player drives a vehicle near the entrance of the cemetery, a wheel may occasionally slip down a shallow hole; it is most likely the grave Carl dug in the mission High Noon. It can be seen in this image to the right, appearing in a triangular form behind the old chapel.
- There's a rumor that there's a figure standing next to the graveyard on a dark and foggy night
- There is a reference to its English name on the ambulance radio. Occasionally the player may hear "We got some crazy old lady in Las Brujas. She claims she's a witch or something."
- The town may be based off a similiar ghost town in California named Bodie.
- A common myth is that in a foggy or rainy night, the silhouette of a woman can be seen in or around the graveyard. A video of this can be seen here.