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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

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Businessmen strip of land treacherously founder of Zipolite PubliMar ZIPOLITE , POCHUTLA.- Through chicanery, breach of trust, forgery of signatures and alleged omission of community representatives; ...


Businessmen strip of land treacherously founder of Zipolite
ZIPOLITE , POCHUTLA.- Through chicanery, breach of trust, forgery of signatures and alleged omission of community representatives; ...


• In an arbitrary and colluded way with an individual, Daniel Cohen Sabban, dismantles and strips Gloria Johnson, owner of Shambhala, of a property of more than thousand meters, denounces the aggrieved
Patricia Pacheco

Zipolite is a beach that has acquired great value due to its development and international fame.
ZIPOLITE, POCHUTLA. - By means of tricks, abuse of trust, alleged falsification of signatures and omission of community representatives; An individual allied with a group of Argentine businessmen, intend to divest Gloria Johnson Ramirez, a woman of advanced age and founder of Zipolite Beach, a property located in an area of ​​great value within the mythical nudist beach.
Backed in an apocryphal document with which it guarantees a supposed assignment of rights of a property of little more than thousand meters property of Johnson Ramírez; Juan Martínez Ramírez, a former collaborator of the victim's trust, illegally sold the land to businessman Daniel Cohen Sabban.

Dismantle hut and property


The land has been coveted by a group of entrepreneurs who owned the hotel Alquimista, for at least 10 years.
Who is presumed as the current owner of the land and who is also a partner of Marcelo Barras Larrarte and Juan Carlos Malazzo Muti, of Argentine origin, in the prolific hotel and restaurant business called El Alquimista - located on the side of the property in dispute; Sent a group of people Tuesday to dismantle a hut located in the place, without a document that would support their actions and without giving the woman the opportunity to defend herself or to present some type of complaint.
Desperate, Gloria, who owns the rustic Shambhala guesthouse on the hillside, explained that everything stems from the abuse of trust of her former worker Juan Martinez, who after serving as her "right hand" for more than 20 years , Took advantage of the fact that she had specially commissioned the care of the property, since since 2007 it has been coveted by the owners of El Alquimista.

Trust abuse


Gloria Johnson denounced that a cabin of his property was dismantled today by envoys of the businessman Daniel Cohen Sabban.
"I made a deal with him (Juan Martínez) through a letter and some witnesses, which was not a cession, to take care of the land because I needed to defend it because there I have my biodigestores, tank and other things, he I had to protect it so that my neighbors, who had previously tried to appropriate it - with the complicity of the communal representatives of that time - would not achieve it, "he said.
The 76-year-old woman, who is no longer able to move easily because of her age, regretted that instead of looking after the property, her unconditional ex-wife sold her illegally by falsifying her signature and documents, For several million pesos to the businessman, allegedly of foreign origin.

Property in litigation


The disputed property of more than one thousand meters is located in the north end of the beach Zipolite, in one of the zones with greater economic value.
After noting that he is already taking action in the legal and agrarian field to recover his property, he detailed that the property that is now coveted by the group of entrepreneurs is in an agrarian litigation because in 2012 another former employee named Juan Flores Ramirez tried to keep that and other portions of his land.
"Although the Agrarian Unitary Court has already given me reason about the legitimate possession of my land, the litigation is still ongoing, and in such a case, it is impossible that I can sell that property," he said.

Doubtful performance of communal assets

Since the property regime in Pochutla is communal, and the land is therefore non-transferable, sales between individuals are unusual. It is therefore necessary that when assignments of rights are made by land, the Commissariat of Communal Property is the one who issues the new acts of possession.
In this case, the role of the current communal organ of Pochutla, led by Eutiquio Ricardez, was at least suspect, who issued with ease and without a request through Gloria Johnson, the document of possession in the name of businessman Daniel Cohen.
"They tell me that they could not know that the signature they presented to them as mine in the document for sale was false. I am a recognized community member, I lived in Zipolite for 45 years and my husband was the owner of all these lands, "he said.
According to locals, the group of entrepreneurs who own the Alquimista, have also acquired several properties on the beach, with great value, not only in Zipolite but also in Mazunte.

Part of the Zipolite Story

It should be noted that Gloria Johnson is part of the history of Zipolite. Daughter of American mother and Mexican father, arrived at the zone from very young and contracted marriage with a local one. Since then he has witnessed the growth, the passage of hundreds of characters and fame of the now recognized world-famous beach nudist.
For over 30 years he founded Shambhala, "a rustic and ecological natural refuge located on a slope of the Pacific Coast of Oaxaca" as described on its website. The place is visited by hundreds of tourists every year for being considered a place of ritual, full of energy in harmony with nature.

Gloria Johnson is one of the founders of Zipolite and the rustic hostel Shambhala.


Empresarios despojan alevosamente de terreno a fundadora de Zipolite PubliMar ZIPOLITE, POCHUTLA.– Por medio de argucias, abuso de confianza, presunta falsificación de firmas y omisión de representantes comunales; ...


Businessmen strip of land treacherously founder of Zipolite
ZIPOLITE , POCHUTLA.- Through chicanery, breach of trust, forgery of signatures and alleged omission of community representatives; ...


Empresarios despojan alevosamente de terreno a fundadora de Zipolite
ZIPOLITE, POCHUTLA.– Por medio de argucias, abuso de confianza, presunta falsificación de firmas y omisión de representantes comunales; ...


• De forma arbitraria y coludido con un particular, Daniel Cohen Sabban, desmantela y despoja a Gloria Johnson, dueña de Shambhala, de un predio de más de mil metros, denuncia la agraviada
Patricia Pacheco

Zipolite es una playa que ha adquirido una gran plusvalía debido a su desarrollo y fama internacional.
ZIPOLITE, POCHUTLA.– Por medio de argucias, abuso de confianza, presunta falsificación de firmas y omisión de representantes comunales; un particular, aliado con un grupo de empresarios argentinos, pretenden despojar a Gloria Johnson Ramírez, mujer de avanzada edad y fundadora de la playa Zipolite, de un predio ubicado en una zona de gran valor dentro de la mítica playa nudista.
Respaldado en un documento apócrifo con el que avala una supuesta cesión de derechos de un predio de poco más de mil metros propiedad de Johnson Ramírez; Juan Martínez Ramírez, ex colaborador de confianza de la agraviada, vendió de forma ilegal el terreno al empresario Daniel Cohen Sabban.

Desmantelan cabaña y predio


El terreno ha sido codiciado por un grupo de empresarios dueños del hotel El Alquimista, desde hace por lo menos 10 años.
Quien se presume como el actual dueño del terreno y que además es socio de Marcelo Barbas Larrarte y Juan Carlos Malazzo Muti, de origen argentino, en el prolífico negocio de hotel y restaurant denominados El Alquimista –ubicados a un costado del predio en disputa-; envió este martes a un grupo de sujetos para desmantelar una cabaña ubicada en el lugar, sin un documento que respaldara sus acciones y sin dar oportunidad a la mujer de defenderse o presentar algún tipo de querella.
Desesperada, Gloria, quien es dueña del hostal rústico Shambhala, localizado en la ladera aledaña al terreno, explicó que todo deriva del abuso de confianza de su ex trabajador Juan Martínez, quien luego de laborar como su “mano derecha” durante más de 20 años, aprovechó que ella le había encargado de manera especial el cuidado del predio, debido a que desde el año 2007 es codiciado por los dueños de El Alquimista.

Abuso de confianza


Gloria Johnson denunció que hoy fue desmantelada una cabaña de su propiedad por parte de enviados del empresario Daniel Cohen Sabban.
“Yo hice un trato con él (Juan Martínez) por medio de un escrito y con algunos testigos -que no era una cesión-, para que cuidara el terreno porque yo necesitaba defenderlo ya que ahí tengo mis biodigestores, cisterna y otras cosas, él debía resguardarlo para que mis vecinos, que desde antes habían intentado apropiárselo -con la complicidad de los representantes comunales de aquel entonces-, no lo lograran”, narró.
La afectada, de 76 años, y que debido a su edad ya no puede moverse con facilidad, lamentó que en vez de cuidar el predio, su ex incondicional la defraudara vendiéndolo de forma ilegal, por medio de la falsificación de su firma y documentos, por varios millones de pesos al empresario, presuntamente de origen extranjero.

Predio en litigio


El predio en disputa de más de mil metros se localiza en el extremo norte de la playa Zipolite, en una de las zonas con mayor valía económica.
Luego de advertir que ya emprende acciones en el campo legal y agrario para recuperar su propiedad, detalló que el predio que ahora es codiciado por el grupo de empresarios se encuentra en un litigio agrario debido a que en el año 2012 otro ex empleado de nombre Juan Flores Ramírez intentó quedarse con esa y otras porciones de sus tierras.
“Aunque el Tribunal Unitario Agrario ya me dio la razón a mí sobre la legítima posesión de mis tierras, el litigio aún está en curso, y en tal caso, es imposible que pueda vender esa propiedad”, afirmó.

Dudosa actuación de bienes comunales

Dado que el régimen de propiedad en Pochutla es comunal, y los terrenos son por lo tanto, intransferibles, las ventas entre particulares son inusuales. Por ello es necesario que cuando se realicen cesiones de derechos por terrenos, el Comisariado de Bienes Comunales sea quien expida las nuevas actas de posesión.
En tal caso, resulta al menos sospechoso, el papel del actual órgano comunal de Pochutla, encabezado por Eutiquio Ricardez, quien expidió con total facilidad y sin contar con una petición de por medio de Gloria Johnson, el documento de posesión a nombre del empresario Daniel Cohen.
“Ellos (los integrantes del comisariado) me dicen que no podían saber que la firma que les presentaron como mía en el documento para la venta, era falsa. Yo soy comunera reconocida, vivo en Zipolite desde hace 45 años y mi esposo era el propietario de todo estos terrenos”, señaló.
Según pobladores de la zona, el grupo de empresarios dueños de El Alquimista, también han adquirido diversas propiedades a la orilla de playa, con gran valía, no solo en Zipolite sino en Mazunte.

Parte de la historia de Zipolite

Cabe referir que Gloria Johnson forma parte de la historia de Zipolite. Hija de madre norteamericana y padre mexicano, llegó a la zona desde muy joven y contrajo matrimonio con un lugareño. Desde entonces ha sido testigo del crecimiento, el paso de cientos de personajes y fama de la ahora ya reconocida playa nudista de fama mundial.
Desde hace unos 30 años fundó Shambhala, “un refugio natural rústico y ecológico ubicado en una ladera de la Costa del Pacífico de Oaxaca” según se describe en su sitio de internet. El lugar es visitado por cientos de turistas cada año por ser considerado un lugar de ritual, lleno de energía en armonía con la naturaleza.

Gloria Johnson es una de las fundadoras de Zipolite y del hostal rústico Shambhala.



Foreign strip of land to try founder of Zipolite OaxacaMX Again Zipolite is the scene of the greed of foreigners trying to rob an estate Aunt Gloria as you know it on this beach ...


Foreign strip of land to try founder of Zipolite
Again Zipolite is the scene of the greed of foreigners trying to rob an estate Aunt Gloria as you know it on this beach ...


They try to strip the founder of Zipolite

Again Zipolite is the scene of the greed of foreigners who try to strip Tía Gloria of an estate as they know it on this beach, which owns the last natural sanctuary which is considered a natural reserve which promotes meditation, prehispanic rituals and healing through Of temazcales.
It has hosted national and world events where they meet to celebrate holistic rituals and celebrations, however despite having the documentation of the place the ambition of a foreigner has corrupted communal authorities, local who with favors have extended apocryphal documentation giving it legality To an illegal case.
In spite of her advanced age Aunt Gloria says she is ready to defend her lands since for her she is the last natural redoubt of this community that now is seen in eminent risk.
Once they tried to strip it of their land without obtaining them and now this new conflict has mobilized to the public that worries sees as little by little they are disappearing green areas to turn them into big hotels of 5 stars.
At the end of the court proceedings with long arms tried to remove tourists from the hut with long weapons without succeeding since there is an order of the judge who endorses the property of Doña Gloria, However, people came to dismantle the cabin before the impotence of his Owner who hopes that justice will be expeditious and expeditious.

REPORT: Alexis Gómez



Extranjero Intentan despojar de tierras a fundadora de Zipolite OaxacaMX Nuevamente Zipolite es escenario de la avaricia de extranjeros que intentan despojar de un predio a Tía Gloria como la conocen en esta playa, ...


Extranjero Intentan despojar de tierras a fundadora de Zipolite
Nuevamente Zipolite es escenario de la avaricia de extranjeros que intentan despojar de un predio a Tía Gloria como la conocen en esta playa, ...

Intentan despojar de tierras a fundadora de Zipolite

Nuevamente Zipolite es escenario de la avaricia de extranjeros que intentan despojar de un predio a Tía Gloria como la conocen en esta playa, propietaria del ultimo santuario natural el cual es considerado como reserva natural el cual promueve la meditación, los rituales prehispánicos y sanación por medio de temazcales.
Ha sido sede de eventos nacionales y mundiales donde se reúnen para hacer celebraciones y rituales holísticos, sin embargo a pesar de contar con la documentación del lugar la ambición de un extranjero ha corrompido a autoridades comunales, locales que con favores han extendido documentación apócrifa dándole legalidad a un caso ilegal.
A pesar de su avanzada edad Tía Gloria dice estar dispuesta a defender sus terrenos ya que para ella es el último reducto natural de esta comunidad que ahora se ve en riesgo eminente.
Ya una vez intentaron despojarla de sus tierras sin conseguirlos y ahora este nuevo embate ha movilizado a la opinión pública que preocupada ve como poco a poco se van desapareciendo áreas verde para convertirlos en grandes hoteles de 5 estrellas.
Al cierre de la edición judiciales con armas largas intentaron sacar a turistas de la cabaña con armas largas sin conseguirlo ya que hay una orden del juez que avala la propiedad de Doña Gloria, Sin embargo, llegaron gentes a desmantelar la cabaña ante la impotencia de su propietaria que espera que la justicia se rápida y expedita.

REPORTE: Alexis Gómez




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Casas en Venta en Km 1.5 Carretera A Zipolite 1
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Hipsters Are Turning Oaxaca Into Mexico's First Craft Beer Capital VinePair I'm sitting in a park in Oaxaca City and there are hipsters all around me drinking craft beer and singing along to Creed. At the food truck park in San ...


Hipsters Are Turning Oaxaca Into Mexico's First Craft Beer Capital
I'm sitting in a park in Oaxaca City and there are hipsters all around me drinking craft beer and singing along to Creed. At the food truck park in San ...




HIPSTERS ARE TURNING OAXACA INTO MEXICO’S FIRST CRAFT BEER CAPITAL

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Hipsters Are Turning Oaxaca Into Mexico's First Craft Beer Capital

I’m sitting in a park in Oaxaca City and there are hipsters all around me drinking craft beer and singing along to Creed. At the food truck park in San Felipe del Agua, an upscale neighborhood just north of Oaxaca City’s center, groups of smiling young professionals and American tourists sit at picnic tables under the palm leaves of a large palapa. They pick at gourmet salads made with biodynamically grown organic greens from Biohuacal and sip on espressos from Café con Leche, or cold craft brews from The Beer Truck Company. That’s when someone decides that what this party really needs is the music of Creed. When “Arms Wide Open” begins, people all around me start crooning along to the 1999 hit. It’s not quite indie rock, but it’s just the right mix of nostalgia and Americana for this hip crowd.
It’s a scene that differs from much of Oaxaca City. Oaxaca is considered one of the poorest states in Mexico, contributing less than two percent of the country’s GDP. Thirty percent of the state’s economy comes from the tourism industry, and while Oaxaca does get its share of American and international tourists, most are visiting from within Mexico. On Friday night, Oaxaca City’s bars are filled like those of any other Mexican town, with young women in miniskirts lining up to dance and drink, towering over their dates in six-inch heels, precarious on the cobblestone streets. In bars all over Oaxaca City, beer is served by the bucket, half a dozen Coronas or Dos Equis lagers on ice, and the most popular mixed drink starts with the delivery of three liters of Coke and a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red. If the bar serves food at all, it’s probably something involving cold hot dogs or sliced ham with string cheese. At street fairs and seaside bars, Oaxacans drink not just ice cold beers, but an array of savory or sweet beer cocktails. A Michelada brings a mix of fresh lemon juice, chile, and any number of added ingredients (tamarind-based chamoy, Worcestershire sauce, even the occasional soy sauce appearance) to a beer. It makes a great match for a hot meal or just a hot afternoon, with its spicy and salty lemon flavor. Gomichelas are the fruity bubble tea of beer, with gummi candy and fruity syrup or juice turning your standard Mexican beer into a sweet and spicy alcoholic soda.
These concoctions are standard fare for most Oaxacans, not trendy but very popular. The new look of beer in Mexico, however, is hipper. It’s so hip, in fact, that it’s hipster. In fact, “hipster” has become a verb in Mexico – hipsterear, meaning, to go out and do hipster things. And at the epicenter of this hipster scene is craft beer.
Mexican beer culture actually started with small craft companies. But in the decades after it became popular, the market was almost entirely bought out by the country’s two main producers. After nearly a century since beer’s first big boom, craft beer is making a comeback in a new way; the artisan and the connoisseur have joined forces.
It’s tough to root out the origins of the hipster influence. Is it the influence of American tourists and expats, in search of comforts that remind them of home? Are Mexicans of means bringing U.S. culture back with them when they return from school or work on the other side of the border? Or do these hip tastes and aesthetics find their way into Mexican culture the same way that English has for most of my Oaxacan friends — via TV shows, movies, and popular music? It’s impossible to tell, with all these individual influences coming together in Oaxaca’s streets, who is a trendsetter and who is simply along for the ride. One thing’s certain, though: It’s impossible to untangle hipsterear from the force of gentrification in Mexico.
Despite persistent poverty in the Southern states, Mexico’s middle class has been consistently growing, and Oaxaca is no exception. At the downtown “gourmet market” Alhondiga Reforma, the customers come in many shapes and sizes, but the young professional is also well-represented. Just over half of Oaxaca City’s population considers themselves to belong to the middle class. For the millennials who frequent Oaxaca’s hippest spots, almost two-thirds fall into this category. With smaller families, fewer expenses, and more active social lives, this middle-class income keeps the hospitality industry alive and well. And changing!
Some of Oaxaca’s most hipster spots are not high-end restaurants but annual events. The city’s mezcal festival celebrated its 19th year in the summer of 2016, and the artisanal beer festival recently hosted the second such annual event. But in a town of more than 250,000 people, where restaurants and retailers come and go with the seasons, there are a few hot spots that seem to be here to stay. Craft beers are sold at hookah bars, food truck parksmezcalerias, and hot dinner spots alike.
Bars that serve craft beer are often the opposite of the simple corner cerveceria or comida, which may have as few as two beer options. Alhondiga, the gourmet market, offers more than 30 options from a dozen different makers, both local and national, in addition to a decent selection of commercial fare from Mexico and beyond. The menu boasts everything from bock to stoutwheat beer to pilsner, and a number of hoppy lagers.
Sien, a bartender at Alhondiga, tells me that even with the regular lunch crowd of 20- and 30-somethings, most of his customers aren’t Oaxacan. “They’re anywhere from 20 to 50 years old, but most are tourists who come from the Northern states,” Sien says.
The metropolitan Federal District and the state of Mexico combined make up more than a quarter of the country’s wealth, and some of that wealth does find its way to the southern shores and valleys of Oaxaca, thanks at least in part to young people playing hipster.