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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

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Film Telegraph.co.uk Start with the cobbled colonial streets of Oaxaca city – try mole, the Oaxacan chicken dish cooked in bitter chocolate – then discover villages where most locals are descendants of the Mixtec and Zapotec people, and the amazing ruins of Monte Albán. Finish off at one of the small, laid-back beach towns ...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/coco/authentic-family-holidays-in-mexico/

Travel inspiration: five authentic family holidays in Mexico

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Land of adventure: Mexican culture is steeped in colour and vibrancy CREDIT: GETTY

A land filled with endless adventure - from uninhabited jungles to snow-topped volcanoes, cactus-filled deserts and stunning sandy beaches - it is easy to see why Mexico made the perfect setting for the latest Disney Pixar's Coco

From the vibrant art to some of the world’s most exquisite archaeological monuments, if your children have been inspired by 12-year-old Miguel’s Mexican adventures in Disney Pixar's Coco, why not take them there to discover the rich culture, spectacular wildlife and tasty cuisine for themselves?
Coco family scene
Mexican adventures: will Miguel prove an inspiration for your kids? CREDIT: PIXAR
For a fun-filled family holiday, try one of these options…

Tulum

Bustling Cancun has become the unofficial capital of Mexico’s Caribbean coast, but travel south along the Riviera Maya and exchange big resorts for boutique beach cabanas in Tulum.
Tulum
Coastal paradise: the turquoise waters and white-sand beaches of Tulum CREDIT: GETTY
This sleepy coastal town is crowned by the magnificent Mayan ruins of the same name, overlooking the turquoise waters and white-sand beaches, while the huge pyramid complex of Chichen Itza – one of the new Seven Wonders of the World – is less than two hours away.
Beyond the beaches and world of the Maya, children can enjoy jungle tours to snorkel in crystalline limestone cenotes (natural sinkholes) and spot flamingos, crocodiles and monkeys.

Chiapas

From the cool highlands to rainforest jungles, the southernmost state in Mexico is one of amazing biological diversity and a strong Mayan culture. From the beautiful colonial capital San Cristobal de Las Casas, you can visit Mayan villages in the highlands, where the women still dress in traditional bright fabrics.
Chiapas
Wonderful wildlife: Chiapas boasts amazing biological diversity CREDIT: GETTY
The jungle is perfect for spotting colourful birds and monkeys and gazing at thundering waterfalls, while no visit brings the Maya to life as much as the spectacular ruins of Palenque, perhaps the finest in Mexico.

Oaxaca

Lapped by the Pacific Ocean, this traditional state is home to 17 different ethnic groups, each with their own language. Here you will find some of Mexico’s most colourful fiestas – Oaxaca is particularly known for its authentic Day of the Dead celebrations – and wonderful markets selling traditional handicrafts.
Oaxaca
Diverse state: Oaxaca is home to 17 different ethnic groups CREDIT: GETTY
Start with the cobbled colonial streets of Oaxaca city – try mole, the Oaxacan chicken dish cooked in bitter chocolate – then discover villages where most locals are descendants of the Mixtec and Zapotec people, and the amazing ruins of Monte Albán. Finish off at one of the small, laid-back beach towns that dot the coastline.

Mexico City

This vast metropolis is often skipped by families, but Mexico’s capital is a treasure trove of exciting sites. The entire city stands on what used to be a lake and the waterways of Xochimilco date back to Aztec times, when the Aztecs paddled between man-made islands in canoes.
Mexico City
Often overlooked: but Mexico City is a fantastic destination for families CREDIT: GETTY
Take a boat trip back in time, then head to the Zócalo main square to discover the ruins of the soaring pyramids that once made this city the Aztec capital.
An hour north of the city, you can scale the huge intact pyramids of Teotihuacan, built by a mysterious civilisation that predates the Aztecs, and Mexico City is easily combined with Oaxaca, which is an hour’s flight away or six hours in the car.

Baja California

A favourite holiday spot of the rich and famous, Baja California is also a peninsula of deserts and mountain ranges, lush oases and golden beaches.
Baja California
Premium location: Baja California is a favourite of the rich and famous CREDIT: GETTY
San José del Cabo is home to beautiful beaches but is also a great base from which to see migrating humpback and gray whales, snorkel among reefs of kaleidoscope fish and huge rays and sail to uninhabited Espíritu Santo island to spot sea lions.
Children will love picking out 1,000-year-old rock paintings in the San Francisco mountain range, as well as trying tasty fish tacos – a local speciality – and marvelling at the surreal bendy boojum trees that sprout out of the arid landscape.
Celebrating Mexico's vibrant culture
This Telegraph article, brought to you by Disney Pixar, is about the rich and colourful culture of Mexico.
Disney Pixar’s newest animation Coco sees a young boy’s dream of playing guitar take him all the way to the colourful Land Of The Dead, where he uncovers his secret family history.
Disney Pixar's Coco is in cinemas now.


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How an earthquake in Alaska made a wave of water in Death Valley 89.3 KPCC The height of the water rises and falls in a sort of flushing motion, as can be seen in this video following a 7.3 magnitude earthquake in Oaxaca, Mexico. "These waves impact a shelf that's a big boulder that fell into Devil's Hole tens of thousands of years ago. It's anywhere from six inches to two and a half ... How an earthquake in Alaska made a wave of water in Death Valley - 89.3 KPCC

How an earthquake in Alaska made a wave of water in Death Valley
The height of the water rises and falls in a sort of flushing motion, as can be seen in this video following a 7.3 magnitude earthquake in Oaxaca, Mexico. "These waves impact a shelf that's a big boulder that fell into Devil's Hole tens of thousands of years ago. It's anywhere from six inches to two and a half ...

How an earthquake 

in Alaska made a 

wave of water in 

Death Valley


Exterior of Devil's Hole in Death Valley National Park. Inside this cavern is the only known habitat of the Devil's Hole Pupfish.
Exterior of Devil's Hole in Death Valley National Park. Inside this cavern is the only known habitat of the Devil's Hole Pupfish.





On Monday night, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake 
struck the Gulf of Alaska. Violent shaking was 
followed by a tsunami alert, but the seismic 
ripple that coursed across the Pacific was 
only eight inches high.

The water in Devil's Hole.
The water in Devil's Hole.
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But about 2,000 miles away, in the middle of Death Valley, there was a one foot wave in a small pool of water called Devil's Hole.
The geologic feature is an oblong fissure in the earth, the opening of which is only six feet wide and sixty feet long. Its visible pool is merely a window into a deep aquifer that stretches far into the earth. Its total depth, in fact, remains unknown.
How does a far off quake move a pool of water in the desert thousands of miles away?
"Imagine a big whoopee cushion, and the whoopee cushion 
is filled with water," said Matthew Weingarten, offering a 
metaphor for the shape of the Devil's Hole aquifer. 
Weingarten is a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford 
who studies earthquakes and water interactions. He said 
that while the aquifer is sizable, its opening is comparatively 
small, so any sort of seismic disturbance manifests in 
movement of water at the surface.
"So, if you just push the whoopee cushion just a little bit 
on its side, the actual pressure changes in the narrow 
part of the whoopee cushion are very large," he said. 
"Basically, when you get stresses hitting the deeper 
part of the aquifer system ... you get these large 
amplifications of the water level that are representing
 the geometry of Devil's Hole itself."
The height of the water rises and falls in a sort of flushing 
motion, as can be seen in this video following a 7.3 
magnitude earthquake in Oaxaca, Mexico.

"These waves impact a shelf that's a big boulder that 
fell into Devil's Hole tens of thousands of years ago. 
It's anywhere from six inches to two and a half feet 
deep," said Kevin Wilson, aquatic ecologist at Death 
Valley National Park. "The water runs up and down 
like if it was a wave of the ocean."
Those disturbances could negatively impact the 
sensitive ecosystem of the endangered Devil's Hole pupfish.

The Devil's Hole pupfish.
The Devil's Hole pupfish. 
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The crashing waves create a scouring event which 
can disturb the fish's food supply and spawning 
ability. Their eggs can be crushed and small fish 
can be killed, though this most recent event didn't 
result in any documented deaths, according to Wilson.
It's not rare for seismic events to cause waves at 
Devil's Hole. Weingarten documented 219 occasions 
over a 24 year period. The smallest of which was a 
Magnitude 3.3 quake in Yucca Valley, 142 miles 
from the aquifer. It's possible, he said, that Devil's 
Hole is particularly sensitive to earthquakes coming 
from the Northwest and Southeast.
Similar seismic waves, or seiches, have been seen 
in wells in different parts of the world, Weingarten 
said. But the unique shape of Devil's Hole makes 
it particularly susceptible.



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