For the past 45 years, Martin and Sinforosa Colomer
have been the only two residents of La Estrella, an abandoned village in
Spain. The only living beings they have for company are three dogs, four
hens, a rooster, about 25 cats, and a few bees. The closest inhabited
town is at least 25 kilometers away!
It’s a strange way to live, without any human contact, almost like
they’re the last two people on earth. But the tiny village was not
always this isolated. It was once bustling with life, with hundreds of
inhabitants, a church, two schoolhouses, and several bars. In fact, La
Estrella has an interesting past – legend has it that the village was
constructed exclusively for the mistresses of many wealthy men.
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According to various sources, a torrential storm in 1883 killed nearly
half the inhabitants and destroyed at least 17 houses. The village
square, vicarage and church remained unharmed, and a memorial was
erected for all those who died. The place lost its charm after that and
locals slowly began to abandon their homes.
Martin and Sinforosa’s story begins about 70 years later, when they
became one of the few youth still living in La Estrella. “I met her one
day when she was bringing the cattle in from the fields,” Martin
recalled. “I went to the farm and brought cattle in, too.” They later
met at one of the two remaining tavernas in the village, fell in love,
and married.
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The Colomers raised a family in La Estrella, choosing to stay even when
many of their fellow villagers left for cities in search work. “Some
150, 200 people lived here before,” Martin said. “We had teachers, some
professionals, a mayor, a sheriff, the undertaker, and a priest. In a
year or two, almost everybody left.”
Sadly, their daughter passed away when she was only 12, due to an
embolism in her head. “When she got to the hospital she was still
alive,” Martin said. “They gave her blood but it came out faster than it
could go in. She would be 48 now.” Perhaps the village helped them stay
close to their daughter, or perhaps they were just happy being home, but
the Colomers never left the village. Not even when they were the last
ones there.
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“Many people say how well we live, but I say, ‘Come and live here a
while and see how long you can stand it,” he said. “Because my wife was
born in this place, she has always lived here. She doesn’t want to
leave. Had it been up to me, we would have left the town a long time
ago. But I can’t leave her by herself. What else can we do?”
Today, Martin, 79, and Sinforosa, 82, live without a phone, television,
electricity, or water. They have an old car to take them to the nearest
town once in a while, but they seem quite happy with their simple lives.
“We have plenty to do with the animals and our cherry trees,” they said.
“A radio is just fine. Most weekends, someone visits.”
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The story of Martin and Sinforosa Colomer, the last two inhabitants of
La Estrella, was recently covered in a short video recently posted on
Aeon.co. |