Zipolite Beach (Mexico)
Zipolite Beach (Mexico): strong underwater current. A quiet and small beach with silky white sand and turquoise waters of the Pacific Ocean ...
Zipolite Beach (Mexico)
Zipolite Beach (Mexico): strong underwater Pacific and small beach with silky white sand and turquoise waters of the Pacific Ocean attracts many tourists. However, local residents prefer to avoid this place - especially during the period from April to June, when the water, as they say here, “riots”. This riot is expressed by a strong undercurrent, including the reverse, which is difficult to notice from the shore. In addition, during the summer months, during the full moon, the ebbs and flows of extraterritorial waters usually occur, the strength of the flow of which is difficult to handle even for an adult. The danger is also enhanced by sea cliffs and cliffs that hide in the deep ocean.
Each year, the Mexican authorities spend decent amounts on organizing the work of rescuers, and indeed since 2007 no deaths have been recorded on the beach (although in 2010 180 people were officially saved who could not cope with the course, ignoring the red flags installed on the shore) . By the way, the name of the beach and the bay - Zipolite - is very alarming in itself: in translation from the local Sapotek dialect, this means "shore of the dead." Nevertheless, the beach is known as one of the main summer goals of nudists and hippies from around the world: rest there is inexpensive, and the places are picturesque.
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