Budget, Backpackers, Surfers, Beach Lovers, Naturalist, Hippie, Sun and Sand worshipers, Off the Beaten Path Paradise! Everyone is welcome at Zipolite!
Sunday, September 9, 2012
COME TO ZIPOLITE NOW!
ZIPOLITE NEEDS YOUR LOVE NOW MORE THAN EVER.
The people have worked VERY HARD to clean up after HURRICANE CARLOTA.
They need you to come now and visit their beautiful town. Please come now and stay for a few days, a week or months.
These photos were taken September 9, 2012. You can see by the photos they are ready.
Zipolite is a beautiful economical place to relax and chill out!!
Come down now and tell all your friends please. Zipolite needs your love.
If you have stayed here then you know how GREAT Zipolite is. If you haven't I'm sure you have heard about it.
Now is the time to come and experience ZIPOLITE, OAXACA, MEXICO.
Huatulco Marathon - Huatulco Marathon Huatulco Marathon, October 12, 2013. ... The Inaugural Huatulco Marathon... Wake Up To The Dream. Pasadena Running Company ©2012. ↑ Top. huatulcomarathon.com/component/content/?view=featured
Huatulco Marathon - Huatulco Marathon
Huatulco Marathon, October 12, 2013. ... The Inaugural Huatulco Marathon... Wake Up To The Dream. Pasadena Running Company ©2012. ↑ Top.
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Huatulco Marathon, October 12, 2013. ... The Inaugural Huatulco Marathon... Wake Up To The Dream. Pasadena Running Company ©2012. ↑ Top.
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The Inaugural Huatulco Marathon...Wake Up To The DreamThe quiet explodes. Crystalline sand mesmerizes, eternally consumed and returned by the surf. But I answer a different call. Feet pound on an undulating path. Suddenly, lush jungle, a green haze. The journey is surreal. It lasts--a minute? An hour? A day? The pounding ceases. Something around my neck. I'm wrung out, draped in a gown of my own sweat. Back on the sand, there's cool in my hand, and succor for my hunger. The quiet explodes. I am reborn. Or am I only dreaming?
The Inaugural Huatulco Marathon...Wake Up To The Dream
SUMMER GOES OUT WITH A BANG
SUMMER GOES OUT WITH A BANG
By Justin Cote
Wed, Sep 5 2012 11:02 am |0 Comments
A Labor Day weekend swell documented from three summertime surf meccas: Puerto Escondido, Lower Trestles, and The Wedge in Newport Beach. While technically we have a few weeks left of summer, by most accounts Labor Day marks the end of the fun. Unless you’re a surfer. To us it means crispy early morning lineups, combo swells, and less crowded beaches. And while it’s always bittersweet to see the end of babes in bikinis, bagging low hanging fruit from Arizona, and frolicking in warm water, we welcome Fall with open arms and short arm fullsuits.
Wed, Sep 5 2012 11:02 am |
A Labor Day weekend swell documented from three summertime surf meccas: Puerto Escondido, Lower Trestles, and The Wedge in Newport Beach. While technically we have a few weeks left of summer, by most accounts Labor Day marks the end of the fun. Unless you’re a surfer. To us it means crispy early morning lineups, combo swells, and less crowded beaches. And while it’s always bittersweet to see the end of babes in bikinis, bagging low hanging fruit from Arizona, and frolicking in warm water, we welcome Fall with open arms and short arm fullsuits.
John John Florence caps his summer of fun off at Puerto Escondido. Photo: Dorsey
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TAGS: Gabriel Medina, Gavin Beschen, Greg Long, Griffin Colapinto, Ian Walsh, jamie obrien, John John Florence, Jordy Smith, Josh Kerr, Lower Trestles, Mexico, Puerto Escondido, Reef McIntosh, Taylor Knox, The Wedge
TAGS: Gabriel Medina, Gavin Beschen, Greg Long, Griffin Colapinto, Ian Walsh, jamie obrien, John John Florence, Jordy Smith, Josh Kerr, Lower Trestles, Mexico, Puerto Escondido, Reef McIntosh, Taylor Knox, The Wedge
Magnitude 4.7 - OAXACA, MEXICO
2012 September 09 05:14:52 UTC
Earthquake Details
- This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.
| Magnitude | 4.7 |
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| Location | 16.230°N, 98.198°W |
| Depth | 11.9 km (7.4 miles) |
| Region | OAXACA, MEXICO |
| Distances | 21 km (13 miles) WSW of Santiago Pinotepa Nacional, Mexico 55 km (34 miles) SSE of Ometepec, Mexico 127 km (78 miles) SSW of Santa Maria Asuncion Tlaxiaco, Mexico 128 km (79 miles) WNW of Puerto Escondido, Mexico |
| Location Uncertainty | horizontal +/- 24.4 km (15.2 miles); depth +/- 5.2 km (3.2 miles) |
| Parameters | NST=226, Nph=232, Dmin=152.5 km, Rmss=0.71 sec, Gp=169°, M-type=body wave magnitude (Mb), Version=8 |
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| Event ID | usc000cjc7 |
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