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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

Monday, March 16, 2015

11 reasons to go to Zipolite. In Oaxaca




11 reasons to go to 

Zipolite. In Oaxaca




11 REASONS TO GO TO ZIPOLITE. IN OAXACA

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This quiet village of Oaxacan coast is famous for its nude beach, where foreign and domestic visitors discover that not only leave clothing and modesty aside but also bare their senses to immerse yourself in an exotic paradise.
Zipolite is definitely far from the traditional beach destination packed with tourists and luxury hotels; it is rather a place to have intimate contact with nature, to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy the simple.
Here eleven reasons that You visit on your next trip.
1. The rustic feel of the place
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2. serene sunsets
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3. Are not you tired of being on the beach, it is day or night
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4. The inns are so simple and practical that you focus on just relax and enjoy
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5. The beach, even in high season there is little which makes it perfect for relaxing and enjoying the sun
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6. In many locations, being on the beach is costly in zipolite with little money I can do, even camping (saving enough money) 
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7. To have a beer with good music and the sea a few meters 
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8. No supermarket chains, everything is local. Perfect to contribute to the national economy
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9. The night zipolite is a bit more active than day. However the energy emitted only because you want to spend more time there IMG_2831
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10. Buy local artisans, no middlemen so that you support and to ubtienes best prices 
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11. Do not get tired of seeing these images
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isabelle chauvel Plage de Puerto Angel Mexique The small fishing port and naval town of Puerto Ángel straggles around a pretty little bay between two rocky headlands, surrounded by thickly wooded hills, 13km south of Pochutla. situated on the pacific coast in mexico puerto angel est situé sur la côte pacifique au Mexique

Plage de Puerto Angel MexiqueThe small fishing port and naval town of Puerto Ángel straggles around a pretty little bay between two rocky headlands, surrounded by thickly wooded hills, 13km south of Pochutla.
situated on the pacific coast in mexico

puerto angel est situé sur la côte pacifique au Mexique

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10 Things You Should Never Say to a Flight Attendant March 7, 2014 by Caroline Morse, SmarterTravel Staff

10 Things You Should Never Say to a Flight Attendant
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Think twice before you say any of these things on a plane—unless you want your next in-flight drink to be served with a side of spit.
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Can You Watch My Kids?
Can You Watch My Kids?
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You've paid plenty for your coach ticket, so now it's time to relax, take a nap, maybe let your kids run wild. The flight attendant's just sitting at the back of the plane, after all—you're sure she'll be happy to watch the little darlings, right? Wrong.
"I've had passengers get mad at me because we didn't have a play area on the plane. Another passenger came to the back of the plane and asked me where she could put her baby. She didn't want to hold it," flight attendant Heather Poole told Parade Magazine. Parents, wise up: Flight attendants already have enough to do.
Fetch Me …
Fetch Me …
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We all wish we had a personal butler we could summon with the ring of a bell. But despite the presence of a call button above every airplane seat, the flight attendant is not that butler. "Fetch me a blanket" is a sure way to get on a flight attendant's bad side. Use the call button only when it's really necessary. If you want a glass of water, walk back to the galley and ask for it in person.
Stewardess?
Stewardess?
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The word "stewardess" is about as contemporary as the glamorous coach-class experience of yesteryear. Both are gone forever. "Stewardess" was in vogue when women were the only people hired as flight attendants. Nowadays, it's common to see both men and women working the aisle, and the term "flight attendant" reflects this. Plus, these crewmembers do an important job aboard the plane beyond serving drinks.
Wait, What Kind Of Drinks Do You Have?
Wait, What Kind of Drinks Do You Have?
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The beverage service doesn't just magically appear in front of you. The start of the service is usually announced on the PA system, along with a list of the beverages available on board that day. You might also find a card in your seatback pocket that lists what you can order (and the prices).
So if you're really craving something kind of unusual ("Do you have any Surge Soda on this flight?") or exotic ("Man, I could go for a can of cran-pineapple-berry-tang juice!"), consult your in-flight card to see if it's being served. Flight attendants hate having to run down the list of available drinks for every clueless passenger who asks. (And they'll hate you even more if you ask after they've just answered the same question for the person sitting next to you.)
Can You Help Me Lift My Bag?
Can You Help Me Lift My Bag?
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Congratulations. You've managed to cram everything you own into your carry-on bag. There's no way you're gate-checking it now, even if it does weigh 100 pounds. Who cares if you can't lift it—you'll just ask one of the flight attendants to heft it into the overhead bin for you. They're basically baggage handlers that come along for the ride, right?
You probably wouldn't think that way if you knew that 80 percent of respondents in a 2010 survey of Association of Flight Attendant members said that they had suffered injuries from carry-on bags in the past year. Also, since lifting bags into bins is not technically part of flight attendants' job descriptions, they won't get compensated if they get hurt helping you lift your bag.
I Will Blow Up This Plane If I Don't Get Bumped To First Class!
I Will Blow Up This Plane If I Don't Get Bumped to First Class!
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Your terrorism jokes aren't funny. Ever. Instead of laughs, the joke's on you: That idle threat will get you kicked off the plane and possibly arrested.
This Drink Is Too Expensive!
This Drink Is Too Expensive!
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Yes, that drink is too expensive. But whining to the flight attendant isn't going to change anything. Do you really think the CEO of a major airline consults with the flight attendants before raising prices on drinks? Trust us, the flight attendant to whom you're complaining is not making a commission off overpriced gin and tonics. (Starting salaries for flight attendants can be as low as $14,000 per year, and there's definitely no kickback from expensive drinks in there.)
I Miss The Good Old Days Of Hot Flight Attendants
I Miss the Good Old Days of Hot Flight Attendants
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Remember the "good old days" when flight attendants were required to be young, single, and hot? Well, we bet the last flight attendant you harassed can remember the good old days when passengers were expected to be friendly, well dressed, and polite. Keep your misogynistic thoughts to yourself, you dirty old man.
I'll Turn Off My Phone In One More Minute!
I'll Turn Off My Phone in One More Minute!
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Different airlines have different policies about the use of electronic devices during takeoff and landing. Once you're on the plane, though, the flight attendant's word is law. So when you're asked to turn off your phone or laptop, it means now, people. Holding up your finger to signal one more minute is rude. Stop it.
Can You Throw Away This Bag Of Vomit For Me?
Can You Throw Away This Bag of Vomit for Me?
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Flight attendants see enough gross stuff already. They don't need to be tasked with throwing away your used air-sickness bag or your baby's dirty diaper. Walk to the lavatory and throw it away yourself. (And if you're throwing away a dirty diaper, that raises another question: Where are you changing that kid? Please don't do it on the tray table.)
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