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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

Sunday, September 7, 2014

10 Things You Should Pack (But Probably Won't) Airfarewatchblog

10 Things You Should Pack (But Probably Won't)

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10 Things You Should Pack (But Probably Won't)

Posted by Christine Sarkis on Wednesday, September 3, 2014

(Photo: Woman Holding Orange Suitcase via Shutterstock)
Yes, your passport and wallet (and probably some clean underwear) deserve to be at the
 top of your packing list. But in the rush to remember the essentials, travelers sometimes 
underestimate the power of the nice-to-haves. Humble objects, ranging from an empty 
reusable water bottle to bandages, can save time and money and go far toward boosting 
the quality of your travels. Here are the items we often forget to pack—and always regret 
not having in our suitcase.

(Photo: Water Bottles via Shutterstock)
Reusable Water Bottle
Reusable water bottles are worth their weight when you travel. Throw your 
empty water bottle of choice into your carry-on, then fill it up post-security a
t the airport (if you prefer to avoid water fountains, just ask at a cafe or 
restaurant) and you won't have to depend on the flight attendant to keep you 
hydrated. When you arrive at your destination, your next refill is as close as 
the tap, as long as the water is potable. Even if the water is questionable, you 
can opt to purchase one large plastic jug of water instead of dozens of smaller 
ones and just refill your reusable bottle as necessary.
Not only is a reusable water bottle sturdier (and it leaks less) than a convenience-
store bottle, it also keeps your water tasting more like water and less like hot 
plastic. For travel, consider getting a slightly smaller water bottle that fits 
easily in a purse or bag. There are plenty of aluminum, glass, stainless steel, 
and hard-plastic options in the 12-ounce range.

(Photo: Plastic Bags via Shutterstock)
Laundry Bag
Suitcases are tight quarters. One dirty sock or wet bathing suit can turn an 
entire vacation wardrobe into a dirt-smeared, olfactory mess. Don't make 
your clean clothes rub elbows (or knees, or feet) with your dirties—pack a 
small laundry bag that can contain wet, soiled, and smelly clothes. A 
simple grocery bag will do, but if you want to get fancy you can also find 
 reusable options such as Flight 001's resin-coated Go Clean Wet Suit bag 
or nylon Go Clean Laundry bag. And if you forget a bag, check the closet of 
your hotel room; many still stock a plastic bag for in-hotel dry-cleaning services.

(Photo: Travel-Sized First Aid Kit via Shutterstock)
First Aid Supplies
Blisters happen. So do scrapes and scratches. Don't be that person who 
ends up spending $7 on a pack of five bandages because you forgot to 
throw a few in your bag when you were packing. In travel destinations, 
basic first aid supplies tend to be overpriced, and it's not always 
convenient to hobble to a store post-injury in search of emergency 
supplies. Instead, make yourself a little first aid kit and keep it with 
your toiletries. You don't need anything complicated, just a few 
bandages, some antibiotic ointment (look for the individual-use 
packs), and maybe some moleskin if you have a tendency to injure 
yourself with your footwear.

(Photo: lululemon athletica via flickr/CC Attribution)
Reusable Shopping Bag
Do you chronically leave a stack of plastic or paper shopping bags 
behind in your hotel room when you check out? Then you're the 
perfect candidate for a reusable shopping bag that can be folded 
up and stowed in your day bag, then whipped out to hold the day's 
purchases. And since reusable bags tend to be tougher than their 
disposable brethren, they are handy for heavier purchases and can 
do double duty as picnic baskets and beach bags.

(Photo: Granola Bar Snacks via Shutterstock)
Emergency Snack
There are dozens of scenarios in which an emergency snack might 
come in handy. You arrive late at a hotel with no room service. You 
miss your train and find yourself stuck at a country rail station where 
live pigeons are the only source of protein. Your late-night connection 
is canceled and all the shops are closed at the airport. Protein bars, 
nuts, and other items that don't get mushy or need to be refrigerated 
are perfect snacks to keep stashed in your bag. And let's face it, an 
on-the-go snack is never unwelcome, even if you sail through your trip 
food-emergency free.

(Photo: Simon Yeo via flickr/CC Attribution)
Extra Memory Card
Two scenarios: In the first, you pack an extra memory card, and 
when your first is full, you simply flip open your camera, swap in 
the new one, and get on with your vacation. In the second, you 
stop everything, have to ask the concierge where the nearest 
electronics store is, figure out how to ask for the right one in 
the local language, then pay the marked-up price. Play out these 
two stories as you're packing your camera as a reminder of why 
it's always worth it to bring an extra memory card.

(Photo: Andrew Braithwaite via flickr/CC Attribution)
Hand Sanitizer
The CDC recommends frequent hand washing to prevent illness. 
Since hygiene standards vary among destinations, and because 
the hand-washing trinity of water-soap-drying implement is not 
always available, keeping a small bottle of hand sanitizer in your 
day bag is your ace in the hole. Use an alcohol-based hand 
sanitizer (containing at least 60 percent alcohol), rubbed on your 
hands until they are dry. While hand sanitizers aren't as effective 
when your hands are visibly dirty, they can be very handy when you're 
on the go and need a quick clean.

(Photo: Lip Balm via Shutterstock)
Lip Balm
Even if you don't normally use lip balm, it can still be an important 
item to pack. Breathing dry airplane air, being out in the sun, 
ating salty foods in transit—travel inevitably leads to mild 
dehydration and chapped lips. And there's something off-putting 
and vaguely predatory about constantly licking your lips; it's 
definitely not the way to make friends in an unfamiliar culture. 
Lip balm can also be used to tame frizzy hair ends, soothe dry 
cuticles, protect the skin from windburn, and even unstick a stubborn zipper.

(Photo: Traveler Holding Passport via Shutterstock)
Copies of Travel Documents
The last thing most people want to do when packing is scan and 
print or photocopy their passport and other important documents. 
However, in the unlikely but serious event that your passport or 
visa is lost or stolen, it's a big help to have an extra copy on hand. 
Stash the copies in a separate place from the actual documents, 
so if you lose one, you'll likely still have the other. At the very least, 
write down your passport number and email it to yourself or simply 
email the scans of the documents. Losing your passport is 
panic-inducing and can potentially ruin a vacation, so this is 
one of those times when it pays to take a few extra just-in-case steps.

(Photo: Colorful Flip-Flops via Shutterstock)
More Good-to-Remember
The items that will go farthest toward making your trip easy are 
going to vary based on your destination and style, but here are a 
few more things we've found most useful on our journeys:
Flip-Flops: We're not suggesting flip-flops as a fashion statement, 
but rather as a hygiene measure if you're headed to any spas, 
pools, shared bathrooms, or other moist and warm environments 
where a bit of extra foot protection might matter.  
Stain Remover: Last year, editor Caroline Costello reviewed the 
Tide to Go Stain Eraser and found that it saved her from walking 
around all day with a giant coffee stain on her shirt. Stain-erasing 
wipes and pens take up little space and offer quick fixes for 
messes—a big plus for travelers with limited wardrobes.
Host Gifts: Whether you're visiting old friends, meeting business 
associates, or will be invited into a home during your travels, it's 
always nice to come prepared with a small gift. Gift-giving practices 
vary by country, so before you choose a gift to pack, do a bit of 
esearch to make sure it's an appropriate item.
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Zipolite beautiful grounds Published August 28 23:41.

Zipolite beautiful grounds

Published August 28 23:41.
Zipolite beautiful grounds

>> (9 Photos of this announcement)
  • Price: $ 350,000
  • Area: 9800 m²
  • Type of Property: Land
  • County: 

    Santa Maria Tonameca

  • Cologne: Arroyo Tres

!! Offer my land plot with an area of 9800 m2, is rustic, measures 101x 94x 73x 101, also has a well that is dug 5 feet deep. It is very close to the beach ZIPOLITE (NUDE BEACH) 15 min walk to the Colonia Roca Blanca and 5 minutes by car. Ideal to build a development of Rooms or Camping. I show every day please contact me via mail or phone. We can negotiate if you go with a hitch, I give immediate possession. The land is not itself have problems'm the owner and no middlemen. Make me a proposal I talked not close to negotiations. tel. home area code 01 55 65965943 I also accept self, I answer to 5519022266 And whats app 5531700411. Remato, Great opportunity. 

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Where to Travel for Thanksgiving This Year
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Charleston, SC

Get ready for some Southern charm in Charleston, best known for its plantation homes and haunted tours. Its historical architecture creates a cozy atmosphere, and the culinary scene is foodie-approved. Plus, you'll find one of the ShermansTravel staff's favorite under-rated beach two hours north, and sleepy Hilton Head two hours south, just in case you need a little more seclusion. While hotel rates in town easily reach $400 per night on busy weekends, you can easily find options in the $200-$300 range over Thanksgiving. Rooms at King Charles Inn, a historic AAA three-diamond property, for example, currently start at $212. For East Coasters, these prices make the moderate airfare worth it -- we found round-trip flights from NYC from $481 leaving Wednesday and returning Sunday on United, and from $431 leaving Wednesday and returning Saturday on JetBlue.

Oaxaca, Mexico

For an international getaway, this southern Mexico destination is fairly affordable to reach from both coasts as well as the Midwest. For a Wednesday to Sunday trip, roundtrip fares start from $450 from Chicago, $656 from New York, and $612 from San Diego, all on Aeromexico. November is somewhat of a sweet spot here, just after the summer rains have ended but before the cold descends -- and you know you can plan for some beach time when Puerto Escondido holds its big surf competition mid-month. The laid-back beach town is also home to well-priced lodging, with rates running from under $100 per night for more simplistic inns to $200 per night for fancier boutiques. In nearby Huatulco, you'll find the same slow pace, with plenty of wildlife and gorgeous churches to admire. Whichever you choose, you'll be able to indulge in mole and mezcal without the crowds of Oaxaca's flashier neighbors.
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The queen of the beach ......


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Help us in our little diveshop in the beautiful Mazunte Workaway My name is Alejandro and I am from Mexico City. I always wanted to have my own little diving school and one year ago I came to Mazunte to open my ...



Help us in our little diveshop in the beautiful Mazunte
My name is Alejandro and I am from Mexico City. I always wanted to have my own little diving school and one year ago I came to Mazunte to open my ...

Help us in our little diveshop in the beautiful Mazunte

Country: Mexico
New host listing
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Last Activity
27/08/2014

Description

My name is Alejandro and I am from Mexico City. I always wanted to have my own little diving school and one year ago I came to Mazunte to open my dive school and shop. I am very happy here, because the life here is different and we can do what we really like. Every day when we go down we can find different sealife, new species and it is always an adventure. The coast of Oaxaca is still very virgin and for that there is a lot to see and to explore. The wildlife is very active here. We are also the only dive school in the whole region (zipolite, puerto angel, san agustinillo and mazunte).

Area

Oaxaca

Type of help

Teaching,
Help with Computers / internet,
Other,
Helping with Tourists

Help

We are looking for a person who loves the sea and its wildlife and who is openminded and likes working with people. You don't need any experience but it would be perfect if you are interested in diving or if you want to learn it. 
The idea is that our volunteer can help us in the diveshop, selling tours and equipment and also if you speak various languages you could help us translating some of the tours. 
If you have a divers license you can also help with the diving. 
We could also need a person who likes onlinemarketing and can help us to spread the word of our school.

Languages spoken

Spanish, a bit of English

Accommodation

I offer a private room with private bathroom and food. ( 2 meals a day). And there is the opportunity to earn commissions for selling our tours. 
If you want to make a diving course with me I offer you a discount and you will have an exellent teacher. :)

What else ...

Next to diving all kind of watersports are very popular here. There is surfing, bodyboarding, boogy boarding, snorkelling, fishing tours, kayaks etc. There is whale season from October to March and you can make a tour with a local fisher man for 200 pesos mexicanos (16$). 
In Mazunte you will find a turtle conservation center, you can visit La Ventanilla, where you will see wild crocodiles. 
You can walk to Punta Cometa, which is a special place with a lot of energy.

Some more information

Internet access
Limited internet access
We have pets
We are smokers

Volunteering hours expected

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