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Potosi was the city that funded empires and fueled the global economy, but it was built on a foundation of human bones. In this video, we descend into the suffocating depths of Cerro Rico—the legendary "Mountain That Eats Men." During the 16th and 17th centuries, the silver mines of Potosi were the most profitable and the most lethal places on Earth. We explore the brutal reality of the Spanish colonial "mita" system, where forced laborers were sent into the darkness, often never to return. From the terrifying "Devil’s Ladders" to the lethal mercury poisoning used in silver processing, find out why life in the mines was a living nightmare and why, for many, death was considered the only mercy. In this video, we cover: The Silver Fever: How Cerro Rico became the richest source of silver in human history. The Mita System: The dark history of forced labor and colonial exploitation. A Living Tomb: The daily horrors of heat, dust, and darkness 4,000 meters above sea level. The Cost of Wealth: How Potosi’s silver built the modern world while consuming 8 million lives. #Potosi #HistoryDocumentary #CerroRico #SilverMines #SpanishEmpire #HistoricalHorrors #WorldHistory #Bolivia #ColonialHistory #TrueHistory