This document summarizes several Spanish myths, legends, and folktales. It describes the Badajoz ravine in Tenerife, known for paranormal phenomena like alien and angelic presences along with satanic rituals. It also outlines the chupacabras, a mythic animal said to attack livestock in rural Puerto Rico. Additionally, it tells the story of Saint Amaro, a sailor and abbot who sailed across the Atlantic to find an earthly paradise and is now known as Amarus the Pilgrim, a disciple of Saint Benedict.