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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
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Monday, June 25, 2012
Mexico City airport shooting kills 3 police officers Officers were conducting drug investigation The Associated Press Posted: Jun 25, 2012 7:29 PM ET Last Updated: Jun 25, 2012 7:21 PM ET
Mexico City airport shooting kills 3 police officers
Officers were conducting drug investigation
The Associated Press
Posted: Jun 25, 2012 7:29 PM ET
Last Updated: Jun 25, 2012 7:21 PM ET
A forensic team inspects a body at Mexico City's international airport after men opened fire, killing three federal policemen on an anti-drug mission. (Alexandre Meneghini/Associated Press)
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Drug-trafficking suspects opened fire in a crowded food court at Mexico City's international airport on Monday, killing three federal policemen who were on an anti-narcotics mission as panicked witnesses dove for cover.
A witness said the shooters also wore police uniforms, and the federal Public Safety Department said it was investigating whether the attackers were active-duty police, former officers or impostors.
Criminals in Mexico sometimes use false police uniforms.
The slain agents had gone to the airport "to detain suspects linked to drug trafficking at Terminal 2," the Department said in a statement. "Upon seeing themselves surrounded by federal police, they (the suspects) opened fire on the officers."
Two officers died at the scene and another died later of his wounds at a local hospital.
No suspects had been arrested following the shooting, which took place shortly before 10 a.m. ET. The federal Attorney General's office said that its organized crime unit had opened an investigation into the case.
Shootings around food court
The shootings occurred around the food court, near the area where vehicles drop off passengers but well outside the internal security checkpoints where workers and passengers are screened.
Three shots rang out at first, said witness Israel Lopez, a 23-year-old Mexico City student who had gone to the airport to see off a friend. Lopez didn't see who those shots were directed at, but then the gunfire came closer.
"We were in the food court, and some policemen came in and started shooting at another policeman who was on the floor," Lopez said. "We dove to the floor and covered ourselves with chairs."
Lopez said the shooters wore blue uniforms like those worn by the federal police who provide security at the airport. He said the shooters then ran to the car park area "as if they were pursuing somebody," and he lost sight of them.
The airport said in a press statement that the terminal and flights were operating normally following what it described as "a dispute in an open-access area." But the food court remained blocked to public access for hours after the shooting.
History of drug trafficking
Guadalupe Perez, 27, went to the airport to interview for a job when she saw the body of one of the officers on the floor. "It scared me a lot to see something like that, a body," she said.
Robert Gray, an evangelical missionary from Hart, Mich., arrived at the airport after the shooting with his family to catch a flight.
"It's surprising to see it happening at the airport. It's one of the safest places in the city," Gray said.
But officials have long said that Mexico City's airport is used by traffickers to move drugs, money and illegal migrants. Federal police said they seized 90 kilograms of cocaine at the airport in 2011 and 200 kilograms so far in 2012. But violence related to drug trafficking has seldom, if ever, occurred in passenger areas at the airport itself.
In 2007, gunmen fatally shot high-ranking intelligence official Jose Nemesio Lugo, who investigated drug and migrant smuggling, as he drove to work. Lugo once served as the director of airports, seaports and border crossings for the federal Public Safety Department.
Later that year, the severed heads of three employees of a customs brokerage firm were found near the terminal and in the nearby state of Mexico. The decapitations were apparently a retaliation for the seizure of a half-ton of Colombian cocaine at the airport, officials said at the time.
In 2008, federal police chief Edgar Millan was gunned down inside his Mexico City home, and one of the suspects in that killing had worked as an anti-drug officer at the Mexico City airport.
The suspect had a notebook with detailed information on drug trafficking at the airport, and officials said federal investigations into those operations may have been a key motive for Millan's killing.
Medical mission team survives harrowing storm in mountains of Oaxaca By Mark Ellis Published: 25th June 2012
Medical mission team survives harrowing storm in mountains of Oaxaca
By Mark Ellis
Lightning flashed in the distance, then came the deluge of water, with watermelon-sized rocks that rained down on the two-lane road that wound its way through the mountains. When their lives seemed to hang in the balance, God answered their prayers in a mighty way.
“This was at the end of a recent medical trip to the remote village of Chimaltepec in Oaxaca, Mexico,” says Ed Orem, data manager for Growers First Foundation. As darkness approached, a foursome of Tom, Jeffrey, Carmen and Ed set out on the highway that connects the city of Tehuantepec and Oaxaca City.
“This drive is very scenic with sections that have high walls of rocks that border many sections of the highway,” Ed notes.
Before the trip, Ed lifted up this prayer to God: “Father God, on this trip that I am about to take, please reveal yourself to me in a real and mighty way — in a way that will show me your power and that you are with me and that you are evident in what you have called me to do.”
They made a short stop because Jeffrey noticed a loose bolt on the steering column that caused more “play” as he drove. They were able to replace the pin, which added a delay to the journey. They still hoped to make it to Oaxaca City by 8 pm.
“As we were driving, in the distance we could see that a lightning storm was approaching,” Ed recalls. They plowed ahead, noting that the strikes became more frequent and more powerful. While Tom drove, Ed tried to capture some of the more powerful bolts with his camera.
“After a few minutes of light rain, what God unleashed on us was the most amazing downpour of water that I have ever experienced in my life,” Ed says. “It was almost impossible to even see our windshield wipers!”For about 45 minutes, they were in awe of the “show” that God displayed for their enjoyment. At first, they marveled at God’s majestic beauty in the storm, but very soon they began to appreciate His enormous power.
As the epic deluge persisted, the truck was pelted with rocks that were washed or blown off the sheer cliffs overhead. “I tried to help Tom navigate the road because the visibility was incredibly limited,” Ed says. “I was continually reassuring Tom about his driving, but told him to stay as far from the cliffs as possible.”
Their journey through the storm was complicated because they got behind a semi-trailer truck hauling cement. Now the vehicles were only 10 feet from each other’s bumpers.
Suddently there was a landslide ahead and the cement truck veered sharply to the left. “Before Tom could react, we found ourselves bouncing over very large rocks that seemed to be launching our truck up into the air, over and over again.”
Ed yelled at Tom to keep driving and try to keep as far from the crumbling mountain as possible.
They got through the fallen rock pile but soon felt the truck drifting as if it had a flat tire. However, there was nowhere safe to pull over.
The downpour continued relentlessly, as they tried to keep a 10 to 15-foot gap between themselves and the large truck ahead. “Watermelon-sized” rocks tumbled down from above, narrowly missing them, which now littered the highway. If one hit their windshield, it would be disastrous.
Ed yelled instructions to Tom: “A little left…..more, more…now back right….perfect…quick back left!” This continued for 10 minutes until the truck in front of them came to a complete stop.
As they sat there waiting, Ed rolled down his window to get a better look. As he tried to grasp the severity of the monstrous storm, two things came into his mind: First, stay calm so I don’t create any more panic in the vehicle and, two, this may be the moment that the four of us will be standing before God face-to-face very shortly!
As the rain pelted Ed’s face he wiped his eyes and blinked several times, shocked by what he saw: The road they were on had become a torrential river!
“The truck in front is sliding backwards toward us!” Tom yelled.
“Let off the brake,” Ed cried. “If the truck hits us, just go with it.” Sure enough, the massive truck hit the smaller vehicle and they all slid backward toward the edge of the cliff.
They began to cry out to God. “Help us Lord! Get us out of this! Stop the rain! Send us your grace and mercy, Lord!”
Ed felt the “scariness and uncertainty,” but this was mixed with a sense of calm because he knew God was in control. Even if I die — which is now a very real possibility – God is still in control, Ed thought.
The same rocks that threatened their destruction a few moments beforehand now may have saved them from going over the cliff. “I believe that there were so many rocks that had riddled the road that a few of them must have helped to stop our slide backwards,” Ed says.
After a few moments with the back of the truck pressed against their front end, the truck ahead slowly moved forward.
The rain let up slightly, and they pulled over at a safe spot to evaluate the damage to the truck tires. Tom was certain they had one or more flat tires.
“To all of our amazement the tires were not flat! We looked under the truck to see that the initial impact of rocks had snapped the muffler pipe and that the pipe had bent around the axle and was now acting like a plow pointing forward, which was the cause of our drifting.”
All of them praised God that the tires were still good. They unwrapped the mangled muffler that had broken, disconnected it, then threw the souvenir into the truck bed and set off again.
The challenges continued with many more miles of storm-drenched road to navigate and landslides that covered the road every quarter of a mile.
After another hour of winding through a maze of destruction, they finally reached the lower, straighter section of highway. “I finally felt I could take what seemed like my first breath in over two hours,” Ed says.
They grew silent as they collectively processed their ordeal.
“It had to be God’s mercy and protection on us,” Ed suddenly exclaimed, breaking the silence. “We went through an epic rock pounding from above and not one rock hit our windshield!” he noted. “How did that tremendous beating not flatten a tire?” he wondered. “How was it that a semi truck loaded with cement didn’t slide us off the road when it collided with us?”
The only answer they could find — God answered their prayers!
As Ed sat in the back of the taxi on the ride to the airport the next morning, he remembered the prayer that he prayed as they began their journey.
Most of all, he remembered God answered.
Villas Fa-Sol Residencial Conejos Mza. 7, Lte 3 - 5 - 18, Huatulco, OAX, 70989 Mexico
Villas Fa-Sol
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Residencial Conejos Mza. 7, Lte 3 - 5 - 18, Huatulco, OAX, 70989 Mexico
Beach hotel with a private beach, in Huatulco (Bahia Conejos)
On the beach
Villas Fa-Sol sits on a private beach in Huatulco, within easy reach of Playa Zaachila. Other attractions in the area include Marina Chahue.
Private beach
In addition to a restaurant, Villas Fa-Sol features a private beach. Other amenities include complimentary wireless Internet access and a rooftop terrace.
Views of ocean
Televisions come with cable channels. Guestrooms also feature air conditioning, minibars, and coffee/tea makers.
Puerto Escondido - Mexico Surf School
Puerto Escondido - Mexico Surf School
A new concept in surf schools. Learn to surf, learn Spanish and learn to cook on this atypical vacation! Yoga-focused, women-only and men-only weeks are also available, depending on interest.
Surf the legendary Mexican Pipeline in the sleepy town of Puerto Escondido. Your week at this Mexican Surf School will include private surf instruction, private Spanish-language lessons and Mexican cooking classes in the theatre-style kitchen in our impressive Mexican villa.
You’ll have plenty of cool people to surf with, get a chance to explore this hidden Mexican gem of a town, and learn a little something along the way. Join us in Puerto this year!
We cater to the 25 - 45 crowd, and all ability levels. Everything is included, but we’re not your typical all-inclusive. Learn to surf in a fun and safe environment with professional instructors. One week is $1,495 per person.
Contact us at: info@mexicosurfschool.com for more information. You can also give us a call toll free at 1-888-845-876
Surf the legendary Mexican Pipeline in the sleepy town of Puerto Escondido. Your week at this Mexican Surf School will include private surf instruction, private Spanish-language lessons and Mexican cooking classes in the theatre-style kitchen in our impressive Mexican villa.
You’ll have plenty of cool people to surf with, get a chance to explore this hidden Mexican gem of a town, and learn a little something along the way. Join us in Puerto this year!
We cater to the 25 - 45 crowd, and all ability levels. Everything is included, but we’re not your typical all-inclusive. Learn to surf in a fun and safe environment with professional instructors. One week is $1,495 per person.
Contact us at: info@mexicosurfschool.com for more information. You can also give us a call toll free at 1-888-845-876
accomodation & surfboards in puerto escondido
accomodation & surfboards in puerto escondido
Hey hows it going! i fly into mex city and busing to puerto escondido on the 8th of august to start a 5 month backpacking/surfing adventure through central and mex. just wondering of any recommended places in puerto escondido to stay that are cheap! im travelling solo so looking for somewhere with a little bit of atmosphere close to the beach but still cheap.
also, i will be looking to buy some boards. is puerto the place to do it before heading south?
if anyone is planning the same thing or going to be in the area, add me on facebook.
Sam Shillingford.
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I've stayed at the Hotel Mayflower a couple of times and seen surfers there, plenty of atmosphere. It is cheap for Puerto Escondido at approx 130 MXN per night for a bed in a dorm, common area and shared kitchen too. It's close to the principal bay, so a bit of a hike to either Playa Zicatela for the big waves, or Playa Carrizalillo for the little ones.
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The Mayflower's a good choice. It puts you in the middle of things at the bahia principal and Playa Marinero. Hostel Shalom sits at the top of Playa Carrizalillo, and I forget the name of the hostel that's out on Zicatela. They're all walkable, and the taxis are good at loading lots of boards and people.There's several surf shops. You'll find them. This is probably the best you can do for buying a board, as far as selection and availability goes. Watch out for the baggage guy at the bus station. He'll ignore you until the bus gets ready to leave, then charge you twenty bucks to get it on board.
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Dunno about buying, but we off loaded our boards for nearly nothing as we'd finished touring the west coast and were cutting in land. He had a fair few boards for sale at the time and told me nobody was buying. PE was the place I remember seeing boards for sale though.Suerte
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