Las Caras de Bélmez: el enigma de su origen 54 años después y una nueva hipótesis biológica
The Phenomenon of the Faces in Belme
Initial Discovery and Public Reaction
- In August 1971, a small village with few inhabitants experienced a significant event when unusual faces appeared, attracting media attention and curious onlookers.
- The first face discovered was large, causing initial fear among locals who decided to remove it by breaking it apart, leading to the emergence of smaller faces.
Investigations and Findings
- Over time, the appearance of these faces changed; they seemed to evolve or transform, prompting investigations that uncovered human-like bones but no complete skulls.
- A German researcher attempted to analyze one of the faces but could not determine its origin after extensive laboratory testing.
Ongoing Mysteries and Speculations
- Despite numerous studies over decades, no definitive explanation for the phenomenon has been established; many theories exist regarding their nature.
- Some believe the faces are mere paintings created by artists; however, ongoing investigations have failed to disprove their authenticity.
Community Engagement and Maintenance
- The local community remains engaged with visitors interested in viewing the faces. They manage contributions from tourists without soliciting funds directly.
- As family members take turns maintaining access for visitors, there is uncertainty about how best to preserve this unique phenomenon moving forward.
Hypotheses Regarding Causes
- Various hypotheses exist about the origins of the faces; one novel theory suggests a link between their appearance and a bacterial infection suffered by a local woman at that time.
- The proposed bacteria, Proteus mirabilis, could explain both the emergence of the faces and their progressive changes due to its ability to infect soil and cement.
Bacterial Properties and Implications
- This bacterium can create biofilms that protect it from disinfectants like bleach, complicating efforts to eliminate it from affected areas.
- Understanding these properties may provide insights into why such phenomena persist over long periods despite attempts at investigation or eradication.