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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

Friday, July 17, 2020

Mexico News Today Friday July 17, 2020

FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2020

After trending downwards, new coronavirus outbreaks in Guerrero and Oaxaca

There have been new outbreaks in Guerrero and Oaxaca, a health official said as Mexico passed Chile to rank seventh in the world for total cases. FULL STORY
RELATED: Virus case numbers soar in Guanajuato, Durango, Nuevo León. FULL STORY

New restrictions implemented in 8 states as virus case numbers spike

Authorities have decided to implement new coronavirus restrictions including dry laws and curfews. FULL STORY
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Draft virus risk map shows 9 states reverting to red

Nine states will switch from “orange light” high risk to “red light” maximum risk on the federal government’s coronavirus “stoplight” map if no changes are made to a draft version. FULL STORY

Baja California Sur may be headed back into the red

The state may have to shut down again as it is back in the red on a draft version of the national coronavirus map, meaning the state has returned to maximum risk. FULL STORY

Civil servants asked to donate part of their salary

The federal government is passing the hat among senior civil servants and officials to collect funds to help cover the costs of responding to the coronavirus crisis. FULL STORY

Pemex leads internationally in coronavirus deaths

Government-owned Pemex leads the world as the company with the most coronavirus deaths. As of Tuesday, 202 employees and five contractors had died from the disease. FULL STORY

Face masks, shields among precautions at private school

When Mexico’s schools reopen remains uncertain but measures to protect students and teachers from the coronavirus are being prepared. FULL STORY

Mexico City plans massive coronavirus testing

The city plans to do 3,500 tests a day and provide results within three days. FULL STORY

Another week at the orange alert level for Mexico City

The city will continue at the orange level on the coronavirus “stoplight” map next week, meaning that risk for the spread of the pandemic is still high. FULL STORY

Company designs protective suit for paramedics

The suit includes a device that provides fresh air to the interior and a sensor that regulates air pressure. FULL STORY

In Tlalpan, greater demand for tacos than virus tests

In a coronavirus hotspot in the Mexico City borough of Tlalpan, hunger wins out over health: there is greater demand for tacos than for Covid-19 tests and information. FULL STORY

Drive-in theater to aid recovery of cultural life

The Mexico City racetrack that has been home to the Mexican Grand Prix — part of which already houses a temporary Covid-19 hospital — will also become the site of drive-in movie theater. FULL STORY

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Explosion of violence dooms AMLO’s bid to calm cartels

“Hugs, not bullets?” scoffed Antonio Rivera, a businessman in the central Mexican town of Irapuato, referring to President López Obrador’s strategy for ending more than a decade of increasing violence. “This is a war zone.” FULL STORY

AMLO goes on the attack after intellectuals propose opposition bloc

President López Obrador has hit back at a group of intellectuals after they penned a letter calling for the creation of an opposition bloc to seize congressional control from the ruling Morena party at the 2021 midterm elections. FULL STORY

Baja California lawmakers reject same-sex marriage

Lawmakers in Baja California have rejected a bill to change the state’s constitution and allow the recognition of same-sex marriage. FULL STORY

Authorities seize 25,000 sea turtle eggs in Oaxaca

The state attorney general reported that a man was arrested with the eggs after blowing through a checkpoint on the Salina Cruz-La Ventosa highway. FULL STORY

Heavy equipment damages Texcoco archaeological site

An ancient aqueduct was damaged this week after area residents decided to build a road. FULL STORY

Critics say city’s wetlands threatened by bridge project

But the six-lane bridge over wetlands in Xochimilco, Mexico City, is a vital part of an improved road link between the east and south of the capital, says the mayor. FULL STORY

Recovering lost miners’ bodies estimated to take 4 years, cost 1.75bn pesos

A spokeswoman for the victims' families said authorities are in the final stage of preparations to recover the bodies of 63 miners who died in 2006. FULL STORY

Photographer captures comet Neowise from Cancún

Roberto Fernández was up before dawn for five days waiting to get the shot that has been shared on social media by NASA. FULL STORY

Official says coronavirus is BS, urges citizens to go out and have fun

Despite the fact that the municipality of Huejutla de Reyes, Hidalgo, is No. 6 in the state for coronavirus deaths, the director of regulations says the virus is “pure bullshit” and encouraged residents to go out and enjoy themselves. FULL STORY

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Saving the chorlitos from themselves: volunteers to the aid of the snowy plover

Laid in the open, their eggs are not only at the mercy of predators but are also in danger of being crushed by humans, cows or the wheels of cars. However, at Lake Atotonilco, Jalisco, they're getting some help, writes John Pint. FULL STORY

A pre-Hispanic drink with nutritional qualities—and there’s no hangover

More Mexicans, especially younger ones, have recently discovered pulque, partly because of its strong connection to Aztec culture and its health benefits. Joseph Sorrentino traveled to San Pablo Oztotepec, to investigate. FULL STORY

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Jo Tuckman embodied the social responsibility of a foreign journalist

She employed a style of journalism that had been falling out of fashion, one that is anthropological and explores complex truth through personal stories, writes Jack Gooderidge. FULL STORY
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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Mexico News Today Wednesday, July 15, 2020

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2020

Sources say ex-Pemex boss has videos of lawmakers taking bribes in exchange for votes

Former CEO Emilio Lozoya – arrested in Spain on corruption charges in February and expected to arrive in Mexico on Thursday – has agreed to hand over at least 12 videos of politicians accepting bribes in exchange for supporting the former government’s energy reform and other initiatives, according to sources cited by the newspaper ReformaFULL STORY

New virus cases exceed 7,000 in one day for second time

The Health Ministry reported that the tally had increased to 311,486 with 7,051 additional cases registered. FULL STORY
RELATED: Covid reproduction number uncontrolled in 15 states, allowing virus to spread. FULL STORY
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Saturated hospitals trigger tougher measures in Yucatán

With hospital beds filling up due to the rising number of confirmed coronavirus cases, the governor announced a return to coronavirus restrictions including a dry law and curfews. FULL STORY

‘New normal’ coming to beaches with new rules

The emphasis will be on social distancing among beachgoers – people shouldn't come within four meters of others while on the sand or in the water. FULL STORY

Ministry announces safety certification for tourism

The Ministry of Tourism has developed a new sanitary certification system to draw foreign visitors back to Mexican tourist destinations. FULL STORY

Angry relatives go after doctor after patient dies

A young orthodontist in Paracho, Michoacán, was beaten and forced to flee his home after being attacked by men who believed his father, a doctor, had caused the death of someone believed to have been infected with the coronavirus. FULL STORY

Border travel restrictions may be extended

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has proposed extending restrictions on non-essential travel between Mexico and the United States until August 21. FULL STORY

Bankruptcy threatens hotels up to 100 years old in Puebla 

More than 40 hotels in Puebla’s historic center — some of which have been operating for as long as 100 years — are on the verge of bankruptcy due to the coronavirus, says the president of the local hotel association. FULL STORY

Mexicans design mask that costs under 50 pesos

Student ingenuity may soon result in Mexico producing an innovative, widely available protective face mask that shields the wearer from Covid-19 and other infectious germs, is ergonomic, reusable, and affordable. FULL STORY

Science agency delivers new Mexican-made ventilators

The National Council of Science and Technology built the devices with help from private organizations and universities. FULL STORY

Archaeologists uncover more Mexico City history under pawnshop

The remains include the Palace of Axayácatl, once occupied by several rulers of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán, and a house that Hernán Cortés built and occupied. FULL STORY

Tree-planting program bears little fruit in first year

Only half of 80 million timber-yielding and fruit trees planted during the first year of the government’s reforestation/employment program have survived, according to a report. FULL STORY

Water utility accused of environmental damage

The National Water Commission has filed a criminal complaint against the Acapulco water utility, alleging that it discharged sewage into the ocean at a local beach. FULL STORY

Petroleum theft has poisoned water source of 10,000 in Hidalgo

For at least two years residents of three communities have been complaining about their water, which has become contaminated due to leaks caused by petroleum theft along the 50 kilometers of pipeline that traverses the area. FULL STORY

Ex-ambassadors warn of cool welcome for investors

Mexico needs to do more to create a welcoming environment for foreign investors, three former ambassadors said. FULL STORY

Canadian energy investors warn of trade deal violations

On the same day as the new North American free trade agreement came into force, Canadian investors wrote to their government to warn that Mexico could already be violating the three-way pact by failing to respect existing contracts. FULL STORY

Mayor forced to walk 20 km for failing to finish project

Residents in Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, were not pleased with the performance of the mayor, so they made him go for a long and supposedly humiliating walk. FULL STORY

Guanajuato, feds agree to work jointly on security

President López Obrador said the governor has agreed to set aside his differences with the federal government and work with it to combat insecurity in the state, Mexico’s most violent. FULL STORY

6-year-old in serious condition after croc attack

The boy was attacked by a crocodile in Ixtapa, Guerrero, on Tuesday and was in serious condition at a local hospital. FULL STORY

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THE STORY:
Municipal, state police to take on criminal investigation role
FULL STORY
THE QUESTION:
Should local police be given responsibility to investigate crime?
VOTE HERE
LAST POLL:
Is a 50% reduction in murders doable by 2024?
78% said it isn't.
VIEW FULL RESULTS

MEXICO LIFE

Has the ubiquitous cheek kiss been lost to the coronavirus?

Lydia Carey has kissed thousands of cheeks since she moved to Mexico 13 years ago. She's also had more than one disaster among some early blunders. But the habit became so ingrained in her social interactions that today, in the era of coronavirus, she finds she is missing the practice. FULL STORY

OPINION

AMLO is doubling down on failed bets in Mexico

The first bet was NAFTA. The second was to reduce poverty and inequality by leaving intact dysfunctional tax, labour and social insurance regulations. Both failed before and both will fail again, writes Santiago Levy. FULL STORY

Presidents find a distraction while countries are in crisis

Presidents López Obrador and Trump have chosen to stick their heads in the sand and refuse to face society’s problems, writes Sarah DeVries. FULL STORY
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