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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

Sunday, March 11, 2018

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5 Novelty Waves that Put the Crazy Back Into Surfing Rarely working, rarely ridden.

FIVE NOVELTY WAVES THAT PUT THE CRAZY BACK INTO SURFING

Matt Rott
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Everyone loves perfect surf, but not too many of us get to enjoy it that often. And that might actually be a good thing.
If we surfed perfect waves every day, we’d probably get a bit desensitized to the experience—bored, even. Maybe that’s why pros like Tom Curren, Mason Ho and Jamie O’Brien tend to seek out bizarre, novelty surfing experiences, riding weird boards in weirder waves. Maybe they’ve had too much of a good thing, and need to do something different once in awhile to keep surfing fresh.
But even if you only get perfect surf a few times per years, novelty waves still have their place. There’s something about riding a silly wave that reminds us what surfing is supposed to be about: having fun for fun’s sake. Performance, competition, the serious side of surfing—there’s a place and a time for all of that. But when we first started exploring the ocean on surfboard, bodyboards, or even just with fins, every wave was a novelty, and that’s why every wave was the best of our life.
Here are five novelty waves that can help remind us that, at its core, surfing is just another way to play.
The Wedge
There are wedging waves all over the world, bizarre refracting double-ups caused by cliffs and jetties and just about anything else that can send swell back on itself from a constructive angle. But possibly the most famous wedge is the one on the south end of Newport Beach—named, appropriately, The Wedge. When bombing south swells steam into Southern California, The Wedge turns into the biggest show in town, with crowds lining the beach to watch bodysurfers, bodyboards, and these days even surfers get annihilated in the left-hand closeouts.
The constructive interference can be so great that The Wedge can be nearly twice as big as anywhere else south of Point Conception, which means that not only is it Southern California’s novelest novelty, but it also might be the region’s biggest surf spot.
Turnagain Arm
Sure, this tidal bore won't offer you the thrills of an ocean wave - but that setting is mesmerising.
There are a dozen surfable bore tides around the world, and all of them are novel and unique in their own way. But perhaps none is as impressive as the Turnagain Arm bore tide. An hour drive from Anchorage, the Turnagain Arm bore wave is predictable with the tides, can be surfed for miles, and is frequented by the strangest group of “surfers” you’ve ever seen—many of whom have never actually surfed an ocean wave.
But the most impressive thing about the wave is it’s setting, nestled between the mountains of the Kenai Peninsula and Alyeska ski resort. Whether you are heading to Alaska to paddle, ski/snowboard, mountain bike, hunt, camp, or simply explore, if you time your arrival into Anchorage right, there’s no reason you can’t surf too.
Munich, Germany
If you've yet to see The Endless Winter II, then you should. A jaunt across that classic Euro route, stopping at some of the most prominent surf locales in the continent.
What could be more unique and unexpected than surfing in the middle of a landlocked city? That’s exactly what happens in Munich, where one of the oldest river surfing communities has been thriving for over three decades. Crowds watch from the banks and bridge over the Eisbach as dozens of surfers ride a standing wave on this small arm of the Isar River, which conveniently makes its way through Munich’s central park. Cold, urban, and in no way oceanic—but it’s still sort of surfing.
The Left Under the Golden Gate Bridge
This wave has a name, and it isn’t really a secret, but the locals like to keep it quiet, so let’s just say that it breaks in San Francisco Bay, and has one of the best backdrops in surfing. Sometimes the novelty of a wave is less about its odd shape, and more about the fact that the setting is just so damned unique.
That’s certainly the case here, where surfers can ride waves in the shadow one of California’s most beloved landmarks. The fact that the wave is relatively fickle and rare only adds to its mystique.
Cortez Bank
Waves can be novelties for lots of reasons, including their location, their difficulty of access, and how infrequently they break. Cortez Bank has all three of these factors going on. An underwater seamount 100 miles off the coast of Southern California, Cortez Bank may be farther from land than any other known wave.
It only breaks when it’s huge, and is only surfable when the wind is perfect, which is incredibly rare when large swells assaulting the US West Coast. Perhaps that’s why the number of times it has been surfed can be counted on your hands. Or maybe it has more to do with the huge expense and logistical nightmare of surfing a wave that is more than a day’s sail from terra firma. Whatever the case, this is probably the scariest and rarest novelty wave in existence—which of course ups its novelty factor even more.
Cover shot by Don Dianda.


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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Santa Cruz Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico




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Subscribe to the channel http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEkW8... Top10 Recommended Hotels in Santa Cruz Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico: 1. Secrets Huatulco Resort & Spa ***** https://www.booking.com/hotel/mx/secr... 2. Dreams Huatulco Resort & Spa ***** https://www.booking.com/hotel/mx/drea... 3. Barcelo Huatulco **** https://www.booking.com/hotel/mx/barc... 4. Las Brisas Huatulco ***** https://www.booking.com/hotel/mx/las-... 5. Princess Mayev **** https://www.booking.com/hotel/mx/prin... 6. Villa Blanca Huatulco **** https://www.booking.com/hotel/mx/vill... 7. Binniguenda Huatulco **** https://www.booking.com/hotel/mx/binn... 8. Quinta Bella Huatulco **** https://www.booking.com/hotel/mx/quin... 9. Quinta Real Huatulco ***** https://www.booking.com/hotel/mx/quin... 10. Camino Real Zaashila Huatulco ***** https://www.booking.com/hotel/mx/cami... Houses and flats for rent in Santa Cruz Huatulco http://www.airbnb.com/c/9e5274 Look for cheap airline tickets to Santa Cruz Huatulco http://www.jetradar.com/flights/?mark... Address: 1. Seccion Hotelera Bahia de Conejos Lote 8, 70989 Tangolunda, Mexico, Price range: $268 - $555 This property is 3 minutes walk from the beach. Set on a private beach in Conejos Bay, Secrets Huatulco offers luxury amenities like rooms with minibar and balconies, 24-hour room service and a spa. This adult-only Resort features a large outdoor pool, a gym and an all-inclusive plan. 2. Boulevard Benito Juarez 4 Bahia de Tangolunda, 70989 Tangolunda, Mexico, Price range: $236 - $694 This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. This hotel is on Tangolunda Bay in Oaxaca and features a full-service spa and 6 gourmet restaurants. The spacious guest rooms include LCD satellite TVs. 3. Paseo Benito Juarez, Bahias de Tangolunda, Bahias de Huatulco, 70989 Tangolunda, Mexico, Price range: $204 - $383 This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Located in Tangolunda, 46.7 km from Zipolite, Barcelo Huatulco features air-conditioned rooms and free private parking. The resort has a year-round outdoor pool and playground, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. 4. Bahia de Tangolunda, 70989 Tangolunda, Mexico, Price range: $108 - $219 Showcasing an outdoor pool and fitness center, Las Brisas Huatulco is located in Tangolunda in the region of Oaxaca, just 49.9 km from Mazunte. The resort has a terrace and views of the sea, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. 5. Paseo Punta Santa Cruz, Manzana 1 lote 4, 70987 Santa Cruz Huatulco, Mexico, Price range: $59 - $155 This property is a 5-minute walk from the beach. Located in Santa Cruz Huatulco, 46.7 km from Mazunte, Princess Mayev features a restaurant and free WiFi. The hotel has a sun terrace and views of the sea, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar. Free private parking is available on site. 6. Boulevard Benito Juarez s/n, Sector R Chahue, 70989 Santa Cruz Huatulco, Mexico, ?Price range: $56 - $162 This property is a 5-minute walk from the beach. This 4-star hotel is surrounded by the Bays of Huatulco and sits on Chahue Bay. The hotel features the Villa Blanca Beach Club Restaurant and rooms with free Wi-Fi. 7. Boulevard Santa Cruz, 201, 70989 Santa Cruz Huatulco, Mexico, ?Price range: $73 - $197 This property is a 6-minute walk from the beach. Located in Santa Cruz Huatulco in the region of Oaxaca, 45.1 km from Mazunte, Binniguenda Huatulco features a playground and fitness center. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. 8. Blvd. Chahue no. 1000, 70989 Santa Cruz Huatulco, Mexico, ?Price range: $77 - $156 Quinta Bella Huatulco is located in Santa Cruz Huatulco, 46.7 km from Mazunte and 43.5 km from Zipolite. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. 9. Benito Juarez Lote 2 Bahia de Tangolunda, 70989 Tangolunda, Mexico, ‎Price range: $189 - $357 This property is a 4-minute walk from the beach. Situated on a hillside overlooking Mexico's stunning Tangolunda Bay and only minutes from Santa Cruz, this luxury beachfront hotel offers guests ultimate relaxation, unrivaled hospitality and elegant accommodations. 10. Boulevard Benito Juarez Numero 5, Bahia Tangolunda, 70989 Tangolunda, Mexico, Price range: $154 - $261 This property is 3 minutes walk from the beach. Located on Mexico's beautiful Tangolunda Bay, this luxury beachfront resort combines exceptional accommodations and services with a stunning natural environment, all in a family-friendly atmosphere.


THIS IS OAXACA




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MIND-BLOWING Street Food in Oaxaca, Mexico | HUGE TOUR of the BEST Mexican Street Food in Oaxaca!




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Mexican Street Food in Oaxaca, Mexico, is some of the BEST street food in the world! Today we are traveling to Oaxaca to go on a MASSIVE street food tour in Oaxaca and try some AMAZING street food in Mexico! You can join me (Trevor James, The Food Ranger) and travel to Oaxaca in this street food tour vlog as we taste 5 amazing street foods DEEP in a local market outside of Oaxaca. Mexican street food is some of the best in the world, so we travelled here to eat and try as much as we could, and it was truly amazing! You will fall in love with the huge variety of spicy street foods on this street food tour, like tacos, tlayudas, amazing mexican BBQ beef and chorizo sausage, and big plump torta sandwiches. You can watch our whole Mexican street food playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHnqN... We're going DEEP to try it all in this video, trying out spicy salsas in the local market and traveling to taste a lot of Mexican specialties! Just watching the cooking in the market will blow you away, there is so much to taste and try around every corner. We visited the tlacolula Sunday street food market outside of Oaxaca to try some local, authentic Mexican foods and found a big street with tons of different vendors all lined up serving a huge variety of different foods to taste. Here is a list of the foods we found at the market outside of Oaxaca, Mexico: 1) MESSY Carnitas tacos - served with a selection of 3 different spicy salsas and with two corn tortillas to keep all the JUICY pork meat inside! Super delicious! 2) BIG stuffed and folded over tortilla known as the tlayuda, a true Oaxacan food specialty! It was served with Oaxacan string cheese, salsa, guacamole, and spicy chorizo sausage 3) Delicious Mexican BBQ - Here we found the meat lane, serving up a ton of different different cuts of meat, from thinly sliced beef and pork to the amazing and spicy chorizo sausage, it was all super delicious! 4) Cow foot soup also known as caldo de pata, made with a rich tomato broth full of spices and served with nice jelly like cow feet, this was definitely a must try dish in Oaxaca! 5) Super plump pork sandwich bun. This was made from pork head meat and was super delicious when drizzled in the slightly spicy salsa verde! Very tasty and worth trying! These are just some of the foods you can try in Oaxaca, Mexico. You could travel here and spend years trying new foods, it really is that delicious! ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER My name is Trevor James and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious street food as I can . I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge. Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below! Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefoodranger Twitter: https://twitter.com/FoodRanger Insta: https://instagram.com/thefoodranger MUSIC I use for my videos (GREAT for Youtubers!) http://bit.ly/FoodRangerMusic Get your Food Ranger Merch Here, TAI HAO LE Merch here: https://shop.bonfire.com/THEFOODRANGER/



How to get to Puerto Angél from OAX airport? TripAdvisor I'll be arriving in OAX at seven at night and am wondering what's the best way to get to Pto. Angél. Do I need to make a reservation to use the bus company or can I get a ride once I get there? I have been unable to find a website to book a bus...


How to get to Puerto Angél from OAX airport?
I'll be arriving in OAX at seven at night and am wondering what's the best way to get to Pto. Angél. Do I need to make a reservation to use the bus company or can I get a ride once I get there? I have been unable to find a website to book a bus...
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How to get to Puerto Angél from OAX airport?
I’ll be arriving in OAX at seven at night and am wondering what’s the best way to get to Pto. Angél. Do I need to make a reservation to use the bus company or can I get a ride once I get there? I have been unable to find a website to book a bus service with.
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1. Re: How to get to Puerto Angél from OAX airport?
Are you flying onto OAX or HUX? Big difference.
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2. Re: How to get to Puerto Angél from OAX airport?
And you cannot make (bus) reservations from the US / Canada without using a third party booking site, and paying their fees. Generally speaking it isn't necessary anyway, as unless you are traveling around a *major holiday* (e.g. Christmas, Mother's Day, Easter, Semana Santa etc.) the buses seldom if ever fill up (except as noted around major holidays).
You can pay with your US / Canadian cc in person at the bus station in Mexico; just not over the internet. Really not a good idea to buy ahead of time anyway..... just in case you have flight delays / issues en-route.
¡Diviértanse!

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3. Re: How to get to Puerto Angél from OAX airport?
Thanks!