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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

Monday, May 24, 2021

Mexico News Today Monday, May 24, 2021

 

MONDAY, MAY 24, 2021

US set to downgrade Mexico’s air safety rating 

The United States Federal Aviation Administration is expected to announce the rating drop following a lengthy review of aviation oversight here. FULL STORY

Organized crime a threat to elections in at least 200 municipalities

Criminal groups have meddled with the electoral process locally in several states across Mexico, including by murdering candidates. FULL STORY

For 94% of those who died from Covid, staying at home wasn't an option

A National Autonomous University study found that the majority of Covid-19 deaths were of lower-paid workers with little education who couldn't go virtual. FULL STORY

16 green states, 15 yellow and 1 orange on the new coronavirus stoplight map

Half of Mexico's 32 entities will be at low-risk green for the next two weeks, while 15 will be at medium-risk yellow. Only Quintana Roo will be at high-risk orange. FULL STORY

CanSino vaccine good for only 6 months, study finds

The drug's clinical trial determined that anyone who receives the jab should get a booster shot once its effectiveness wanes. FULL STORY

Airlines report increase in business from vaccine tourism

As Mexicans who are tired of waiting for Covid-19 immunization have been heading to the United States for a shot, two air carriers are reaping the benefits. FULL STORY
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Pemex invests US $600 million in Texas oil refinery

Mexico's heavily indebted state petroleum company has reached a deal to buy Shell Oil Company's 50% share in the jointly-owned Deer Park refinery. FULL STORY

Bolivian experts suggest their country isn't best guide
on lithium extraction 

Mexico's decision to seek advice from the South American nation on extracting the metal from reserves in Sonora has been ridiculed by experts there who say their country is the last place to look for expertise. FULL STORY

Travel expected to be popular item at online shopping event

Mexico's nationwide Hot Sale is expected to drive an increase in travel bookings this week as hotels and holiday package vendors join airlines to offer knockdown prices. FULL STORY

MEXICO LIFE

Drowned by Mexico’s thirst, underwater towns emerge during drought

Seeking to modernize, the nation entered a dam-building period from 1910 through the 1980s, with whole communities sacrificed in the process, Leigh Thelmadatter writes. FULL STORY

MEXICO LIFE

It’s time to take advantage of the abundance of cantaloupe

With a few tips, you too can pick up a perfectly ripe, delicious specimen of this melon, which goes in everything from cocktails to salsa, Janet Blaser writes in this week's The Tropical Table. FULL STORY

‘It seems the enemy is in judiciary:’ military chief goes on offensive against judges

The federal government has launched another assault on the judicial branch, triggering a warning from an NGO that 'the rule of law is under attack in Mexico.' FULL STORY

Political violence: ‘narco politics is advancing with gigantic steps’

Candidates' deaths have laid bare the deep-rooted ties between organized crime groups and the local officials who protect them, Jude Webber writes. FULL STORY

April homicides down 3.5%; first 4 months down 4% compared to last year

The total number of 2,934 murder victims last month averaged out to 97.8 per day, slightly less than the average of 98 per day in March. FULL STORY

Half of Jalisco’s missing persons remain unidentified 

A report highlights a crisis at the state's forensic institute, where over 6,000 bodies await identification in morgues. FULL STORY

Kansan City Southern, Canadian National finalize their railway merger

Train company Canadian National agreed to a US $33.6-billion deal to take over Kansas City Southern on Friday. FULL STORY

Dealing with asylum applications will take ‘monumental effort:’ UN official

Mexico's refugee agency Comar estimates that a record 90,000 migrants could turn up in the country by the end of 2021. FULL STORY

San Miguel scholarships give low-income students the chance to attend college

Guanajuato NGO Jóvenes Adelante's innovative college funds program provides more than money to recipients. It provides a network of supporters. FULL STORY

MEXICO LIFE

Artist’s neighborhood murals enshrine community strength and unity

Paola Delfín's towering images of average people on city buildings are based on the real-life residents she meets wherever she goes to paint, Robyn Huang writes. FULL STORY

THE MND POLL


THE STORY:
Once again, survey ranks Mexico as second-best destination for expats. FULL STORY
THE QUESTION: 
Would you rank Mexico as the No. 1 destination for expats? VOTE HERE
LAST POLL:
The military is being given increasingly more power. Does it represent a threat to a healthy democracy? 
80% think it does. FULL RESULTS

Salvavidas Voluntarios De Zipolite "Los Delfines" - Home | Facebook Facebook Salvavidas Voluntarios De Zipolite "Los Delfines", San Pedro Pochutla. 2337 likes · 759 talking about this. Nuestra misión es salvar vidas sin importar.

 


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14h ago LATINO Mexico registers lowest coronavirus death toll in a year, health ministry says Mexico has said the real number is likely considerably higher than the official tally, but it follows a steady decline in new daily infections as the vaccine roll-out gathers pace. Image: People wait after receiving doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a vaccination center at the Vasconcelos Library, in Mexico City

 


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Mexico registers lowest coronavirus death toll in a year, health ministry says

Mexico has said the real number is likely considerably higher than the official tally, but it follows a steady decline in new daily infections as the vaccine roll-out gathers pace.
Image: People wait after receiving doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine  at a vaccination center at the Vasconcelos Library, in Mexico City

Friday, May 21, 2021

Mexico News Today Friday, May 21, 2021

 

FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2021

Criminal gangs seek to control elections in México state

Organized crime is threatening, installing and even kidnapping political candidates in the southern part of the state. FULL STORY

Mexico's peace index improves after 4-year slide

A think tank says Mexico's violent crime rate fell 13.3% last year, mainly due to a reduction in crimes of opportunity during the pandemic. FULL STORY

Aguascalientes, Guerrero to switch to green on federal coronavirus map

The two states will move to the low-risk color on the national stoplight map on Monday, according to their respective governors. FULL STORY

Arrest warrant issued for Tamaulipas governor

Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca, wanted on money laundering and other charges, insists that his immunity to prosecution is 'untouchable.' FULL STORY

Couple allege police assault caused pregnant wife to lose her baby

During a routine call, San Luis Potosí state officers allegedly became violent, which the pair says caused the woman's miscarriage hours later. FULL STORY

‘I think there were 15:’ femicide suspect admits to killing and eating his victims

Authorities have arrested a México state man suspected of having murdered several women in his home over a period of 20 years. FULL STORY

Foreign investment surpasses a record but only a small portion is new money

Direct outlay by investors from outside Mexico reached an unprecedented high in the first quarter of the year. However, less than 20% of the figure wasn't from money moved between companies or reinvested profits. FULL STORY

AMLO to nominate new Bank of México governor who ‘favors moral economy’

President López Obrador said that he won't propose Alejandro Díaz de León for a second term. FULL STORY

MEXICO LIFE

If Pancho Villa fought the Mexican Revolution today, he'd do so as José Arango

What's in a name? When you're a foreigner living in Mexico and dealing with Mexican bureaucracy? Quite a lot, it turns out, John Pint writes. FULL STORY

Crowd threatens to lynch San Cristóbal candidate 

A mob in a Chiapas indigenous community simulated hanging the politician and demanded a ransom for his release. FULL STORY

Jalisco governor says forest fires set ‘to destabilize’

Enrique Alfaro claimed that seven blazes in the Guadalajara metropolitan area set on one day were lit for 'political gain.' FULL STORY

Supreme Court confirms suspension of Yucatán farm

The nation's highest court has voted unanimously to uphold the shutdown of a 49,000-head hog facility located about 50 kilometers southeast of Mérida. FULL STORY

Tijuana shelter to house people who have fled Michoacán violence

As the number of people displaced by cartel warfare in the municipality of Agualilla continues to grow, religious networks at the border are planning a refugee facility. FULL STORY

Nearly 900 refugees have fled cartel warfare in Jalisco

The ongoing turf war between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel has forced hundreds of residents to abandon their homes. FULL STORY

70 bags of human remains recovered in Tonalá, Jalisco

Authorities continue to work but have already distinguished 11 corpses amid a grim collection of body parts discovered in a vacant lot. FULL STORY
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Promised electric plant for Baja didn't end up on new list of call for tenders

Nevertheless, the Federal Electricity Commission's 2021–2025 business plan now says that the new facility will begin operating in 2024. FULL STORY