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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

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Back to the Atlantic


Back to the Atlantic

This weeks travels!
We drove just north of Acapulco City and found the Acapulco Trailer Park. We were one of only 2 campers (one permanent) and got to set up close to the beach. The waves were beautiful, huge and loud and definitely not swim-able. Sadly the pool was being painted as well – oh well.
Our main mission in Acapulco was to see the famous cliff divers! Acapulco was the original tourist resort place in Mexico and had all kinds of famous people coming as long ago as the 50′s. However this boom really only lasted until the 70′s due to overdevelopment and oh yes raw sewage polluting their beaches. This is all since cleaned up, and they’re trying to get back the tourists. The biggest attraction, since 1934, are the guys that dive off the La Quebrada cliffs. Probably about 15 divers walk down the steps through the crowds on the viewing areas and dive into the water below. They then climb 25-35m on the rock face opposite this little inlet of water. They bless themselves on the little shrine on top and then take the tumble into the water. Really amazing to see especially with the tiny and shallow body of water they have to jump into with all the waves and variables. Of course just as we were to take lots of pictures we realised that something had happened to our SD card a nd our camera was not able to work – grrrrr. You’ll have to settle for an Internet pic instead!
Cliff divers of Acapulco
The next day, November 9th, we got on the road a bit late as we had to buy our new SD card. We continued south along the coast to Puerto Escondido, a big surfing and party town. Unfortunately we got into town after dark and the 3 campgrounds we had mapped out were either awful, closed or not able to accommodate us. It was a hoppin’ Friday night on the waterfront so we parked and went to find some dinner. We wandered the streets and checked things out, including a loud beach concert. We then parked Ginger in front of a hotel in a well lit area on a quieter area of the main street and went to sleep. Our first, non Walmart, boondock!
On Saturday we spoiled ourselves with pancakes and coffee in a nice cafe, and then watched some of the surfing competition going on. Puerto Escondido was definitely a young surfers hangout.
A surfer catches a wave (and a very hungover boy on the beach, still sleeping off the night before)
Another competition surfer
The main boulevard in Puerto Escondido
We drove a couple of hours further south to Zipolite Beach. Here we found a beautiful RV campground, Ranchos Los Mangos, that was set inside a walled mango orchard and had great clean amenities, plus a pool! We immediately signed up for 2 nights! We also arranged for a much needed spa treatment for Ginger. Well, a guy with a bucket and a rag anyway…
Ginger looking all shiney and new
The beach was lovely although still quite rough and tumble. It is known in Mexico as the only real nude beach even though nudity in Mexico is illegal. Dave was looking forward to seeing the sights! Hee hee, just kidding. There were actually only a couple of nudies and they were secluded at the end of the beach. The whole little town has a hippie seventies kind of feel.
The beach at Zipolite
We found this friendly guy about 3m from the van
What Christine got after ordering a mixed fruit smoothie… something got lost in translation…
In the next town over there was a turtle sanctuary with quite a large live turtle display. We saw lots of big sea turtles and baby turtles, but of course someone (not naming anyone in particular!) forgot the camera so we had to use our iPhone. Not great pics but here are the best.
We sadly left the Pacific Ocean and now started to head overland towards the Atlantic. The last time we did this crossing it took three weeks from Halifax to Vancouver. Down here you can do it in about 8hrs of driving. We overnighted at the Hogar Infantile which was pretty much midway. It’s an orphanage that also has a few RV spots set up. No money is accepted but you can donate through their website, which we promptly did. There was a french family also camping there in a Winnebago with their 5 kids, ages 2-13! They are traveling for a couple of years and also hope to reach Argentina as an end point. Amazing or crazy, we’re not sure!
We made it to the Gulf of Mexico the next day! We had scouted out on the internet a good campground in Isla Aguada. Unfortunately another long driving day made us arrive after dark and we weren’t overly impressed with the place. We were the only RV’ers there and the beach was only ok. In the morning we checked out the waterfront and then got back on the road.
Exploring around Isla Aguada
A couple of hours driving and we arrived at our first Mayan ruins – Uxmal [oosh-mal]! Our plan was to camp in their little camping area right at the gate of the ruins so we could see it by day and night. We got our hiking boots on and explored.
The pyramid at Uxmal
Exploring Uxmal
We came back to the van for dinner and then went back for the sound and light show. It was very impressive and all, but due to our idiotic inability to understand spanish we only stayed for half the show.
The light show at Uxmal
On Thursday we had another real short drive into the city of Merida, which is supposed to be the cultural capital of the Yucatan Peninsula. We wanted to stay close to the Grande Plaza in the centre so we got a hotel room.
The main plaza in Merida
Our main criteria for picking a place was that it had to have nice secure parking so we wouldn’t have to worry about the van. We spent the afternoon and evening exploring the city square and the markets and had some good food. But we both agree we’re not the best at being tourists in cities and decided that one night in town was enough, so headed on to the next Mayan sight of Chicken Schnitzel today.
The crowds at Chichen Itza (and the main temple)
This was a very impressive city ruin, but unfortunately within easy driving distance of Cancun, which meant it was jam packed with international tourists. This was quite novel for us, after having traveled the last few weeks with very few other tourists. It was good reminder for us that we don’t like other people – only joking!
The ball court at Chichen Itza – see the hoops on the walls!
Dave exploring
Where’s Dave?
The Observatory
This week we have also passed 20,000km driven since leaving Halifax (20,805km actually) – not bad for 108 days on the road.
We are now camped in front of a hotel near the ruins, and plan to be back on the beach by lunch time tomorrow. The Atlantic this time! Oh, that’s after we pick up some hammocks on the way.
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Making dough and tortillas in Zipolite, Oaxaca


Surfers fight it out in Hawaii for $100,000 prize

Published on Nov 17, 2012 by 
Surfers take to the waves on the second day of competition at the Reef Hawaiian Pro for the chance to take home the $100,000 (£63,000) prize money.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Funny Just For Laughs

Kelly Clarkson - "People Like Us" (Audio)

Festival de Jazz en Mazunte, Oaxaca, 8:00PM Playa Principal, ENTRADA LIBRE Noviembre 18


Jazz Internacional, Mazunte 2012, Programa Final


Puerto Escondido Surf Open 2012 Highlights Dia 1 from Chris Ramirez 5 days ago Estos son los Highlights de el primer día del Puerto Escondido Surf Open 2012 Con olas de hasta 12 pies

Puerto Escondido Surf Open 2012 Highlights Dia 1 from Chris Ramirez on Vimeo.




Estos son los Highlights de el primer día del Puerto Escondido Surf Open 2012
Con olas de hasta 12 pies

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Casa Aamori, San Augustinillo


Copenhagen
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Hi!
Have looked at the beautiful Casa Amori, any information about this new place?
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Spelling is Casa Aamori. Quite pricey compared to say, Punta Placer. Fabulous town to visit. Very quiet. I wrote this a few years back: tripadvisor.com/Travel-g150789-c128364/Huatu…
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Thanks a lot for the very useful link. Will check it out further. :-)
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When are you thinking of going? We're booked there for a week the end of Jan. I'll be glad to let you know what we thought of the place when we get back. It looks pretty sweet to me, and hope it's as nice as the website make it look.

CARNAVAL DE ZIPOLITE 2012




Published on Nov 13, 2012 by 
ROCK AND ROAD TV SALE DE GIRA AL CARNAVAL DE ZIPOLITE OAXACA DONDE SE PRESENTARON BANDAS COMO LOS RASTRILLOS, MALDITOS COCODRILOS, EDDIE Y LOS GRASOSOS, ELIPSES Y MAS...

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Paul McCartney & Wings - Little Lamb Dragonfly (1973) (DDC Gold) [1080p HD] ~MetalGuruMessiah




Published on Nov 11, 2012 by 
[Video #147] from http://www.youtube.com/user/MetalGuruMessiah the address for MetalGuruMessiah's Musical Paint Box! Check out my other videos!

Paul McCartney released Red Rose Speedway in the spring of 1973. This was Paul's 2nd album with his new band, Wings. He'd previously released his first solo album billed simply McCartney and then his 2nd album (Ram) billed to Paul & Linda McCartney and then his first album album billed to Paul McCartney & Wings, Wildlife.....but I like to keep it simple with Paul....this is his 4th solo record period (only Denny Laine's contributions come close to deserving recognition as anything other than Paul....and of course to even come close with McCartney was a serious achievement!).

What can you say about McCartney's albums? I'll simply repeat what I've stated in descriptions for other videos.....every single album he ever recorded was special, there were the inevitable hits (except for Wildlife...and there should have been one or two?) and then there were some throwaways, but there were always several underrated gems...but it was all McCartney! ....and that's what made each one special.

"Little Lamb Dragonfly" was one of two tunes originally recorded during the Ram sessions (the other being "Get On The Right Thing") that was eventually released on the Red Rose Speedway album.....yeah, this song really sounds like it belongs on Ram to me!

I stumbled into the video for "Little Lamb Dragonfly" by pure accident as I was searching images for George Harrison's "Mystical One", I came across a dragonfly image and immediately realized I could do a quick video for this song. This tune might not be my favorite from Red Rose Speedway, and I always think of doing "When The Night" or "Single Pigeon" whenever I think of this album, but it's a really one of those tunes that only Paul McCartney could ever have produced.....happy to give it a shot. (As I was messing with this one, I thought of a concept and realized that I might be able to do something with the structured & sectioned rhythm of "Medley: Hold Me Tight/Lazy Dynamite/Hands of Love/Power Cut", saved the album art to incorporate into that one later....till then, as usual, hope you enjoy the effort.

Special thanks:
Kenneth Kramm at NatureQuest Channel for the very cool, very beautiful dragonfly clips....please visit his channel for some amazing videos:
https://www.youtube.com/user/KennethKramm

[Lyrics]
I Have No Answer For You Little Lamb
I Can Help You Out / But I Cannot Help You In
Sometimes You Think That Life Is Hard
And This Is Only One Of Them
My Heart Is Breaking For You Little Lamb
I Can Help You Out / But We May Never Meet Again
La La La La La La La La ... Etc.

Dragonfly Fly By My Window
You And I Still Have A Way To Go
Don't Know Why You Hang Around My Door
I Don't Live Here Any More
Since You've Gone I Never Know
I Go On, But I Miss You So

Dragonfly Don't Keep Me Waiting
I'm Waiting Can't You See Me I'm Waiting
When We Try We'll Have A Way To Go
Dragonfly You've Been Away Too Long
How Did Two Rights Make A Wrong
Since You've Gone I Never Know I Go On
But I Miss You So In My Heart
I Feel The Pain
Keeps Coming Back Again

Dragonfly Fly By My Window
I'm Flying Can't You See Me I'm Flying
You And I Can Find A Way To See
Dragonfly The Years Ahead Will Show
How Little We Really Know
Since You've Gone Its Never Right They Go On
The Lonely Nights, Come On Home
And Make It Right

My Heart Is Aching For You Little Lamb
I Can Help You Out / But I Cannot Help You In

Mazunte 2012


JOSE MIJANGOS / MXJazz / Contemporary / Piano



Pianist, Composer, Producer, Multiinstrument Musician, from Oaxaca, Mexico, (1970). 
Started studying music at 3 years old, third generation of a musicians family tradition. His studies includes the Conservatory of Puebla's University, Berklee College in Boston and with amazing pianists such as Bill Mays and Frank Martin. 
He has performed with talented musicians such as Real de Catorce, Betsy Pecanins, Guillermo Briseño, Frankie Kelly, Robbie Amin, Los Hermanos Barrera B4, Carlos del Pino, Asante Thomas, Wayne Wallace, George Brooks, Iraida Noriega, Aaron Cruz, Gustavo Nandayapa, Erick Carrillo ... 
He founded in 92 the famous Latino's Club of Live Music in Chiapas. 
Also performed at important jazz and music Festivals such as JazzFestival in Puebla, in Oaxaca, inTuxtla Gutiérrez, The Festival of Contemporary Music en Guanajuato with John Cage, the ISB Convention at PennState USA , at Jazz Las Casas in 4 years, at the Festival Cervantino Barroco (twice), en el Festival Mexico 30 Centuries of Splendor en Nueva York. 
Recorded 5 albums, as soloist or with different ensambles.