There is an ancient city in central Mexico that no one knows the origin of, even today. The Aztecs called it “the city of the gods” because they claimed it was built overnight by the gods because it wasn’t there one day and was the next.
Caesar salad is unrelated to Julius Caesar. It was invented on the 4th of July by an immigrant living in Mexico, who named it after himself.
In 2005, three Mexicans got lost at sea and drifted from Mexico almost to Australia over the course of nine months. They survived by eating raw fish and drinking rain water.