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A little about Playa Zipolite, The Beach of the Dead . . .

Playa Zipolite, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. A little bit about my favorite little get-away on this small world of ours.

Zipolite, a sweaty 30-minute walk west from Puerto Angel, brings you to Playa Zipolite and another world. The feeling here is 1970's - Led Zep, Marley, and scruffy gringos.

A long, long time ago, Zipolite beach was usually visited by the Zapotecans...who made it a magical place. They came to visit Zipolite to meditate, or just to rest.

Recently, this beach has begun to receive day-trippers from Puerto Angel and Puerto Escondido, giving it a more TOURISTY feel than before.

Most people come here for the novelty of the nude beach, yoga, turtles, seafood, surf, meditation, vegetarians, discos, party, to get burnt by the sun, or to see how long they can stretch their skinny budget.

I post WWW Oaxaca, Mexico, Zipolite and areas nearby information. Also general budget, backpacker, surfer, off the beaten path, Mexico and beyond, information.

REMEMBER: Everyone is welcome at Zipolite.

ivan

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Photo - Just arrived, room with a view - Mazunte #Mexico Just arrived, room with a view - Mazunte #Mexico, a photo featuring. www.uncorneredmarket.com/photos/picture/7025412541/

Photo - Just arrived, room with a view - Mazunte #Mexico
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Just arrived, room with a view - Mazunte #Mexico

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Panteón s/n Mazunte, Oaxaca
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Nine rooms with terrace, private bathroom with hot water, one or two beds with sofa, fan and mosquito nets
 
Come relax and enjoy this paradise beach known for its tranquility and mysticism.
 
We´re close to Centro Mexicano de la Tortuga, few steps to the beach
      
 
Cafeteria
 
Boat rides
 
Yoga courses
 
Pool
 
Turtle watching
 
Massages
 
Bar
 
Ventanilla (cocodriles and more)
 
Special prices for groups and long stays
 
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Cofee farms around
  
 
TV y DVD (opcional)
    
 
Gardens and rest area
    
 
Pet friendly
    




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Welcome to the Perfect Getaway...
Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca Mexico! 

Puerto Escondido
 is an exciting place to vacation! Whether you are searching for the soothing sound of the rolling surf and a slower pace of life, or the thrill of surfing, scuba, fishing or more.... Puerto Escondido offers it all and more! You are sure to enjoy the wide array of interesting and action packed activities available.
The area is best known for its world class surfing and is ranked in the top 10 across the globe. As for sport fishing... you are almost guaranteed to make a catch, or just enjoy the ride with sightings of turtles, dolphins and whales. From street vendors to fine dining, Puerto Escondido also offers an amazing selection of dining experiences, thanks in part to the abundance and diversity of fresh fruit and produce grown in the region. 

Recently, the San Francisco Chronicle outlined the Top 10 Reasons to pack your bags for Puerto Escondido! Click here  to read what they have determined those top 10 reasons to be. 

We offer a variety of vacation rentals and accommodations in Puerto Escondido and area; From one room hotels to luxury beach front villas, we can help you find just the right place that is sure to make this vacation one of your best ever! To reach us quickly and easily, go to the Contact Us page and send us an email with your questions. Thank you for your time and consideration of our quality rental properties. 

If you fall in love with the area, as so many others have done, then check out our Real Estate listings in Puerto Escondido at:
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Leave the stress behind and immerse yourself in unparalleled relaxation on the long sandy beaches of Puerto Escondido.
                   

RE/MAX Lifestyle Realty & Rentals Choose from luxury beach front vacation homes, 2 bedroom condominiums or studio style apartments. Rates vary based on the season and the length of your stay. Select from the tabs on the left to view our selection of vacation properties to fit your budget and taste. 

Spring kicks off with surf from every which way, from Puerto Escondido to Ghost Tree and beyond



Spring kicks off with surf from every which way, from Puerto Escondido to Ghost Tree and beyond

Springtime in California is many things to many people. Mark Renneker, Mav's paddle purist, once was quoted as saying, "I hate poppies," and he's not alone. Non-surfers gaze upon beautiful hillsides speckled with California's state flower and see signs of hope and renewal. But NorCal waveriders see the onset of howling NW winds, mottled green, freezing cold water and weeks on end of marginal swells.

This spring started off a bit different. The biggest NW swell of the year decided to hit on April Fool's Day, for starters. (No foolin'.) And not to be outdone, the Southern Hemisphere kicked out a very large SW swell at the same time.

Now here's the thing: we've been doing swell stories for years over here at Surfline. But we've never done one which includes both maxing Ghost Tree and maxing Puerto from the same weekend. (Neither were epic, to be fair, but both were very solid with few takers.)

Surfline's Hellman of the Swell Award goes to Monterey lifeguard Paul Wetterau, who solo-missioned blustery 40-foot (50-foot?) Ghost Tree during the peak of the NW swell on Sunday morning.

"The night before, I saw that buoy 59 was 32 feet at 17 seconds, so I knew it was going to be big," Wetterau explained. "I paddled out around 8:30 on my 10'6" and played cat and mouse for a while, mainly spectating. I was sitting a bit wider than normal. I had called all my friends, but no one was game."

Wetterau has surfed out here a dozen times over the past few years, but Sunday was the biggest -- and windiest -- he'd seen since December 2007. "Sunday was a memorable day," he continued. "I caught like six waves or so; really only two that were legit. There was one that stood out and it was huge -- and even then, I wasn't where I wanted to be. It's hard to get into the bowl at that size, with that amount of wind, you're kinda on the corner."

Meanwhile, a few thousand miles south, Puerto Escondido was also seeing too much of a good thing -- closing out, washing through and sectioning off with all that long-period SW energy. "It came on pretty strong," explained local Coco Nogales, who was the only one to catch anything at the peak of the swell. "The waves were solid but with a lot of current -- not very clean, and lots of closeouts, so I decided to grab the rope and whip in."

Those are the extremes. Smack in the middle -- as in straight out front of the Surfline offices and the rest of Orange County -- the two swells combined to create a few days of a-frame city.

"It's been like Groundhog Day," local pro Teddy Navarro frothed when we called him Wednesday afternoon. "I keep trying to stop, but I wake up and the waves are good again! Gotta take advantage of the swell while it's here; everything's falling apart other than surfing, but I'm gonna keep going till this thing shuts down."

Surfline forecaster Jon Warren explains the science behind the swell: "The first significant development was a strong early season storm that slowly tracked across the central South Pacific over March 22nd-26th, which had a fetch aimed well at California and Mexico (ie. a more south to north aimed fetch, rather than west to east). So, just as this good pulse of SSW swell started to build into CA on Friday the 30th (already lighting up Mexico with solid surf), the North Pacific didn't want to retire just yet for the season and decided to quickly whip up an intense late season storm within close proximity to the California coast on Friday the 30th.

"As a result, a newly developed and large/consistent westerly swell slammed the Golden State on the weekend of the 31st-1st, just as the SSW swell moved in. This North Hemi pulse (with a WNW-NW angle) swept down the coast of Baja shortly after, and even down to the exposures along the north-central coast of Mainland Mexico (peaking for MM today, Wednesday the 4th)."

It wasn't an all-state shackfest, however. "Conditions for California over the weekend were variable, as the storm system that pushed out the west swell moved into the coast with clocking winds and rain," continued Warren. "However, if you knew where to look, there were some locations that offered good conditions. Then everywhere cleaned up on Monday and into Tuesday as high pressure resided over the region and light winds prevailed." 

Billabong 2012 XXL Nominees Announced posted by SURFING Magazine / News / April 1, 2012


Billabong 2012 XXL Nominees Announced

posted by SURFING Magazine / News / April 1, 2012

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Dave Wassel is nominated in the Monster Paddle category.

The nominees have just been announced for the 2012 Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards fueled by Monster Energy, and the surfing community is bracing for another epic showdown of the biggest waves and greatest rides witnessed worldwide over the last year.
The 12 months leading up to the end of the annual XXL cycle at the end of the Northern Hemisphere spring on March 19 have been widely regarded as the most spectacular ever seen in the sport of big wave riding. “Biggest-ever” swells were conquered at surf breaks in locations ranging from Tahiti to Ireland and from Tasmania to Portugal along with “just plain huge” days in Mexico, Fiji, California and Hawaii. When whittled down to the top five nominees in each of the XXL’s seven divisions, every category is filled with breathtaking moments, all worthy of being named an XXL champion and each with a shot at a share of the $120,000 in prize money at stake. To view all the nominated rides, please see the event website at www.BillabongXXL.com.
The winners will be announced at the invitation-only Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards party at the Grove Theater in Anaheim, California on May 4, 2012. The show will be webcast that night on YouTube’s Newtork A, and will be broadcast as a one-hour program on FUEL TV on Sunday, May 20 at 3 P.M. PT. This year’s event marks the 12th-annual edition of the Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards, an event open to every qualified surfer at every break on every day of the year, so long as the action is captured by a video or still camera and submitted for judging by the XXL’s voting academy of expert surfers and lensmen. Over 1,000 images were entered into the event before being filtered down to the best five stills and single definitive video clip of each nominated ride.
In the all-important Billabong XXL Ride of the Year category, there are five very different waves in contention, all ridden in very different regions around the planet. In consideration for the $50,000 winner’s prize are a pair of Southern Californians: Nathan Fletcher for his earth-shattering barrel at Teahupoo, Tahiti and Greg Long for his paddle-in tube at Puerto Escondido, Mexico. Two Australians are also represented, including Ryan Hipwood for his long, spitting pipe of a wave at Cloudbreak,Fiji and upstart Jeff Rowley for a hair-raising late paddle drop and pocketride at Jaws on Maui (a spot generally believed to be a tow-surfing-only location prior to the last two winters). Rounding out the five is the lone Hawaiian, Garrett McNamara, for his plunge into a massive face off the coast of Portugal, a feat that earned the big wave veteran global headlines in November.

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The theme of recent years to push the envelope of what is possible in the realm of arm-powered surfing has continued unabated with another slate of stunning nominees in the highly-regarded Monster Paddle division. Earning spots as finalists for 2012 are: Santa Cruz’s Ken “Skindog” Collins at Maverick’s near San Francisco, California; Australian Jamie Mitchell at Todos Santos Island off Ensenada, Mexico; and Brazil’s Danilo Couto, Oahu’s Dave Wassel and Big Islander Shane Dorian all being recognized for man-handling huge, windy walls at Jaws, on the north shore of Maui.

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In the XXL Biggest Wave category (open to waves caught with jet skis or any other means), another five rides are being honored for maximum height — pure andsimple. McNamara is nominated once more for his Portugal ride, which will be compared to two dark and frigid late-season Irish giants ridden at Mullaghmore Head by local Ollie O’Flaherty and the UK’s Andrew Cotton. Adding to the European domination of the Biggest Wave division this year is a clean, green ride by Basque surfer Axi Muniain at Agiti, on the northern coast of Spain. Joining the four Euro Zone rides is a beautiful big blue bomb of a wave at Cow Bombie in Western Australia, precisely ridden from start to finish by W.A.’s own Damien “Taco” Warr.

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Nominees have also been announced for the Monster Tube Award. All the surfers, photographers and videographers are listed below and all the nominated still and video images can be viewed at the event website at www.BillabongXXL.com. The nominees in the remaining categories will be announced on April 9, including Surfline Best Overall Performance Award (male), the Billabong Girls Best Performance Award (female) and the ever-popular Verizon Wipeout Award.
The nominees for 2012, in alphabetical order:
FIVE BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR AWARD NOMINEES 
(Surfer prize $50,000 – Video prize $5,000)
Nathan Fletcher (San Juan Capistrano, California, USA) at Teahupoo, Tahiti on August 27, 2011.
(Video by Simon Saffigna.)
Ryan Hipwood (Gold Coast, Australia) at Cloudbreak, Fiji on July 12, 2011.
(Video by Nimai Strickland.)
Greg Long (San Clemente, California, USA) at Puerto Escondido, Mexico on May 19, 2011.
(Video by Alejandro Berger.)
Garrett McNamara (Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA) at Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal on November 1, 2011.
(Video by Jorge Leal.)
Jeff Rowley (Torquay, Victoria, Australia) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on January 30, 2012.
(Video by Wangdu Hovey.)
FIVE MONSTER PADDLE AWARD NOMINEES 
(Surfer prize $15,000 – Photo/video prize $4,000)
Ken “Skindog” Collins (Santa Cruz, California, USA) at Maverick’s, California on February 8, 2012.
(Photos by Robert Brown and Frank Quirarte. Video by The Go Big Project.)
Danilo Couto (Bahia, Brazil) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on January 4, 2012.
(Photo by Fred Pompermayer. Video by Greg Browning.)
Shane Dorian (Kona, Hawaii, USA) at Jaws, Hawaii, on January 4, 2012.
(Photos by Bidu, Tracy Kraft, Bruno Lemos, Jason Murray and Fred Pompermayer. Video by Elliot Leboe.)
Jamie Mitchell (Gold Coast, Australia) at Todos Santos, Mexico on January 6, 2012.
(Photo by Jason Murray. Video by Graham Nash.)
Dave Wassel (Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on January 4, 2012.
(Photos by Eric Aeder, Frank Berthuot, Bruno Lemos, Mike Neal and Fred Pompermayer. Video by Bruno Lemos.)
FIVE BILLABONG XXL BIGGEST WAVE AWARD NOMINEES 
(Surfer prize $15,000 – Photo/video prize $4,000)
Andrew Cotton (Croyde,Devon, United Kingdom) at Mullaghmore Head, Ireland on March 8, 2012.
(Photos by Andrew Kilfeather, Conn Osbourne and David Olsthoorn. Video by Jamie Russell.)
Garrett McNamara (Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA) at Priaia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal on November 1, 2011.
(Photo by Wilson Ribeiro. Video by Jorge Leal.)
Axi Muniain (Zarautz, Basque Country) at Agiti, Spain on December 15, 2011.
(Photo by Eric Chauche. Video by Walter Lang.)
Ollie O’Flaherty (Lahinch, County Clare, Ireland) at Mullaghmore Head, Ireland on March 8, 2012.
(Photos by Christian McLeod and Matt Strathern. Video by Mark Waters.)
Damien “Taco” Warr (Yallingup, Western Australia) at Cow Bombie, Western Australia on October 16, 2011.
(Photo by Jamie Scott. Video by Rick Jakovich.)
FIVE MONSTER TUBE AWARD NOMINEES
(Surfer prize $5,000 – Still photography prize $2,000)
Kohl Christensen (Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA) at Cloudbreak, Fiji on July 12, 2011.
(Photos by Brian Bielmann and Bruno Lemos.)
Nathan Fletcher (San Juan Capistrano, California, USA) at Teahupoo, Tahiti on August 27, 2011.
(Photos by Brian Bielmann, Pete Frieden, Bruno Lemos, Tim McKenna and Benjamin Thouard.)
Tyler Hollmer-Cross (Hobart, Tasmania, Australia) at Shipstern Bluff, Tasmania on May 17, 2011.
(Photo by Andrew Chisholm.)
Bruce Irons (Hanalei,Hawaii, USA) at Teahupoo, Tahiti on August 27, 2011.
(Photos by Brian Bielmann, Tim McKenna, Fred Pompermayer, Pat Stacy and Benjamin Thouard.)
Everaldo “Pato” Teixeira (Florianopolis, Brazil) at Teahupoo, Tahiti on August 27, 2011.
(Photos by Tim McKenna, Fred Pompermayer and Benjamin Thouard.)
The Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards are fueled by MonsterEnergy. Verizon Wireless is the official communications provider and Surfline.com is the exclusive surf forecast of the XXL. Sony is the official electronics supporter and Contour the exclusive provider of point of view cameras. The event is sponsored by Surfing Magazine and Air Tahiti Nui airlines.

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