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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

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Where is Huatulco


Where is Huatulco

Where is Huatulco

Where is Huatulco ?

Huatulco (Pronounced wha-tool-co) is a tourist resort town Mexico. located in the state of Oaxaca on the Pacific coast . The name “Bahias de Huatulco” comes from the nine bays surrounding the town, but the name got shortened to Huatulco. Huatulco has many luxury hotels and villas developed recently for the growing tourism in the area so most are relatively new and still quiet during the busy periods, with many based around the Tangolunda Bay.

Where is Huatulco located ?

It is located in the state of Oaxaca at the foothills of the Sierra Madre del Sur Mountains  500 km south of Acapulco The official population is given as 50 000.
where is huatulco
Bahias de Huatulco has four main districts. Tangolunda, which has many luxury resorts, Santa Cruz, which is a small town with a marina and Santa Cruz beach, La Crucecita which, is another small town just inland from the beach which provides support services to the main resorts in the area, and Chahué an area between Santa Cruz and Tangolunda.

Picture of Tangolunda Bay                  Picture of Santa Cruz Bay

tangolunda bay santa cruz bay
The Bahias de Huatulco, (Bays of Huatulco) are made up of nine bays and numerous small coves stretching 26 kilometers along the coastline, with 36 white sandy beaches.

Where is Huatulco main town ?

The centre of commercial and tourist activities is Santa Cruz which has a large pier for the cruise ships to dock. Many activities can be had like snorkeling, deep sea fishing and jet ski for rent. Lots of weddings take place in Capilla de Santa Cruz next to the sea. the beaches at Santa Cruz are some of the best with soft white sands and turquoise blue water.
Tangolunda and Bahía Conejos are the more developed areas of Huatulco with most of the larger hotels located here.  The beaches of Barra de la Cruz and Playa Mojon offer great surf waves.

Picture of surfer in Barra de la cruz

surfing at Barra de la Cruz
West of Santa Cruz, there are less developed beaches as most of this area is protected eco environment for many species of coral and marine life.

What to do in Huatulco

There are many things to do in Huatulco during the day and night with many fabulous restaurants and some nightlife although it is quieter than the more busier resorts like cancun or puerta vallarta . During the day you can do lots of beach and sporting activities as well as fishing or you can visit a coffee plantation and take a tour at places like Finca (farm) Las Nieves or Finca Monte Carlos.There is also a main festival organised every year that highlights issues to do with the environment with lots of music and cultural events taking place.

Want to see where is Huatulco ? Watch this short video of some of the highlights of Huatulco

Where is Huatulco hotels ?

CAMPAIGN SALVEMOS PUERTO IN BRAZIL



Campaign SALVEMOS PUERTO in Brazil

CAMPAIGN SALVEMOS PUERTO IN BRAZIL

The global campaign SALVEMOS PUERTO besides mobilizing people to rebuild the city, also mobilized people to awaken the spirit of solidarity and for the awakening of dozens of young athletes in Brazil.
The School of Environmental Bodyboarding is a project that teaches social and environmental Bodyboard free for more than 50 youth. It is located in the state of Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil, where big names of the sport emerged as Neymara Carvalho, Lucas Nogueira and Magno Oliveira.
Aiming to help rebuild the town of Puerto Escondido and awaken the desire of the students to surf the perfect waves of Zicatela, the coordinator of the school, the athlete Rino de Souza, invited the group of volunteers VALE (Group VALE employees who perform voluntary actions) to participate in this campaign by purchasing the amount of shirts, necessary to standardize all students of the school. Within a week of release, nearly two thousand dollars were donated to buy all the shirts needed.
The delivery of the shirts happened at the company VALE on August 18, where the athlete TOP of the World Tour, Magno Oliveira, represented the IBA delivering the shirts the students and their teachers.
The school was founded in 2005 and since its activities are directed and taught by volunteers: Ana Elisa, Gabriel Scapin, Lucas Nogueira, Michael Cordeiro, Rafael Fernandes and Rino de Souza, who are dedicated to teaching the sport beyond notions of citizenship and environmental preservation.

CAMPANHA SALVEMOS PUERTO NO BRASIL

A campanha mundial SALVEMOS PUERTO além de mobilizar pessoas para a reconstrução da cidade, também mobilizou pessoas para o despertar do espírito solidário e para o despertar de dezenas de jovens atletas no Brasil.
A Escola Ambiental de Bodyboarding é um projeto social e ambiental que ensina gratuitamente o Bodyboard para mais de 50 jovens. Está localizada no estado do Espírito Santo, região sudeste do Brasil, de onde surgiram grandes nomes do esporte como: Neymara Carvalho, Lucas Nogueira e Magno Oliveira.
Com o objetivo em ajudar a reconstruir a cidade de Puerto Escondido e de despertar o desejo dos alunos da escola em surfar as perfeitas ondas de Zicatela, que o coordenador da escola, o atleta Rino de Souza, convidou o grupo de Voluntários VALE (Grupo de empregados da VALE que realizam ações voluntárias) a participarem desta campanha comprando a quantidade de camisas, necessária para uniformizar todos os alunos da escola. Em uma semana de divulgação, quase dois mil dollares foram doados para comprar todas as camisas necessárias.
A entrega das camisas aconteceu nas instalações da empresa VALE no dia 18 de agosto, onde o atleta TOP do Circuito Mundial, Magno Oliveira, representou a IBA entregando as camisas aos alunos e seus professores.
A escola surgiu em 2005 e desde então é coordenada pelos atletas Lucas Nogueira e Rino de Souza que contam com o apoio voluntário de mais 04 integrantes, que se dedicam em ensinar noções do esporte além de cidadania e preservação ambiental.

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Checking for Loose Chads


Checking for Loose Chads

Lately it has been a wild ride over at Felipe Zapata’s  (a pen name of course) Blog, The Unseen Moon. Ol’ Felipe casts fate and all semblance of proper social behavior down the rabbit hole with his political and social rants.
I write “proper social behavior” tongue in cheek by the way. Our Blogs are editorial in nature – so opinions abound.
Felipe is a fine writer who I know annoys many of his ardent followers that read for his grace, finesse and clever yarns rather than his political and social views.
Like Felipe we are not afraid to speak our mind – political or otherwise – here. If you have visited more than a few times you know I am a tree hugging, libertarian (note the small “L”), humanitarian, and vegetarian with a lot to say on those subjects and living life large in Mexico.
Fortunately Felipe and I share close quarters in our political thinking – although he is slightly more conservative and  less idealistic and optimistic. In fairness he is more of a realist than me.
I write fortunately because he a tough and erudite  debater brimming with logic (most of the time); he chews and spits out many a commenter; and he bans those that grate on him with impunity, which does not happen here.
In yesterday’s Xalapa, Veracruz newspaperThe Diario Xalapa,  there was a poll taken throughout the day. We screen captured it early on and then checked again this morning to compare how it changed as the number of votes grew.
 
Translation: Do you think that America faces one of the most important elections in its history?
Some interesting things to note: Little change as the vote count grew supporting the fact that many of these polls taken are but a few folk’s votes – like – “we took a poll of 1600 people and Mitt Romney blah blah….”  Apparently they are pretty sure some small number just over a thousand or two thousand or so people will well represent the opinions of all (plus or minus 3%). Here we see that this theory seems to be supported.
Then there is the fact that the major percentages of voters were pretty much split down the middle. Also not surprising these days, where most elections are usually decided by just a few percentage points – a sign of the times we think.
Last point of interest is the fact that one out of five Mexican nationals could care less about the U.S. presidential race. We suspect that percentage would be higher if U.S. folks were polled on their interest in the Mexican race for president.
Coming soon to a television near you three debates between Mitt and Barack; and throw in an October contest between Paul and Joe. Should be fun over at Felipe’s Blog and around here too. Stay Tuned!

SUMMER GOES OUT WITH A BANG By Justin Cote Wed, Sep 5 2012 11:02 am


SUMMER GOES OUT WITH A BANG

Monday, September 10, 2012

BAJO EL MAR DE PUERTO ANGEL

Mazunte, Oaxaca, a lovely beach :)

Phase Data - National Earthquake Information Center - USGS 9 SEP 2012 (253) ot = 18:59:39.47 +/- 1.47 OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO lat ... of Puerto Angel, Oaxaca, Mexico 181 km (112 miles) SW of Oaxaca, Oaxaca, ... neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_c000cjl2_p.html

Phase Data - National Earthquake Information Center - USGS
9 SEP 2012 (253) ot = 18:59:39.47 +/- 1.47 OFFSHORE OAXACAMEXICO lat ... of Puerto Angel,OaxacaMexico 181 km (112 miles) SW of OaxacaOaxaca...
neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_c000cjl2_p.html

Villas Mykonos Casa Blanca Camino al faro s/n Col. El Faro, 70902 Zipolite

Booking.com: Villas Mykonos Casa Blanca, Zipolite, Mexico. Book ...
Villas Mykonos Casa Blanca has a privileged location: in front of the sea with beautiful sea views. It features an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace.
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Villas Mykonos Casa Blanca  

Camino al faro s/n Col. El Faro, 70902 Zipolite (Show map)
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Villas Mykonos Casa Blanca has a privileged location: in front of the sea with beautiful sea views. It features an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace.
All 3 rooms in Villas Mykonos are air-conditioned, and have flat-screen TV with satellite channels. There is also a seating area and a fully equipped kitchen.
Zipolite centre is just 1 km away, where guests may find a diversity of restaurants, and bars. Zipolite beach and Puerto Angel are walking distance from Villas Mykonos Casa Blanca.
Near Villas Mykonos Casa Blanca guests may find boat tours to go see the turtles and practice fishing. Puerto Escondido Airport is 2.3 km away.
Hotel Rooms: 3
Reservation possible without a credit card

When would you like to stay at Villas Mykonos Casa Blanca?

Just For Laughs: Gags - Season 9 - Episode 12

10 de septiembre de 2012. El invest 91L pronto debe ser depresion tropical.

Relaxing Music Therapy : Relaxing At The Ocean To The Sound Of Music


Relaxing Music Therapy 

Relaxing At The Ocean To The Sound Of Music




Playa Zipolite. Welcome To The Beach Of The Dead!: Piña Palmera

Playa Zipolite. Welcome To The Beach Of The Dead!: Piña Palmera: Uploaded by  annierempe  on  May 31, 2011 Piña Palmera es una organizacion en la costa de Oaxaca que ha abordado la tema de discapaci...

Playa Zipolite. Welcome To The Beach Of The Dead!: Bambu San Agustinillo huracan Carlotta II

Playa Zipolite. Welcome To The Beach Of The Dead!: Bambu San Agustinillo huracan Carlotta II

Playa Zipolite. Welcome To The Beach Of The Dead!: A Year On Other Things (YOOT) Formerly known as "J...

Playa Zipolite. Welcome To The Beach Of The Dead!: A Year On Other Things (YOOT) Formerly known as "J...: Saturday, February 18, 2012 Living Zipolite I will begin with the movie theater in Zipolite. There is a little post ...

Puerto Escondido Forum: Where to stay







Puerto Escondido Forum: Where to stay

California
posts: 5
 Where to stay 
We were in PE 4 yrs ago and loved it. We stayed in Villas Carazalillo and would love to go back , but it's not really in our budget anymore. We're thinking about maybe staying on Zicatela this time. Does anyone have a nice, clean place they could recommend? It doesn't have to be on Zicatela but we would really like to have a pool and a ocean veiw room.
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Saint John...
posts: 307
reviews: 8
1. Re: Where to stay
Destination Expert   What's this?
for Puerto Escondido
Hotel San Juan. It's just down from El Crucero, big bright pink place. They have a pool and an ocean view from the top balcony.
Rockaway
There are a few other places on Zicatela that I don't have any experience with but those two other places I have been to. I've also stayed many times at Villas Carrizalillo many times.
oaxaca
posts: 1,339
reviews: 29
2. Re: Where to stay
Destination Expert   What's this?
for Oaxaca
Check the hotel listings on tripadvisor. You'll likely get a lot more reviews for each hotel, than responses on this forum, rankings, and often much more detailed answers than most are likely provide here. Check for A/C of course.
Alvin Starkman - Casa Machaya Oaxaca Bed & Breakfast
Edited: 5:12 pm, September 05, 2012

Magnitude 4.7 - OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO 2012 September 09 18:59:39 UTC


  • Earthquake Details

    • This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.
    Magnitude4.7
    Date-Time
    Location16.095°N, 98.097°W
    Depth15.2 km (9.4 miles)
    RegionOFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO
    Distances26 km (16 miles) SSW of Santiago Pinotepa Nacional, Mexico
    73 km (45 miles) SSE of Ometepec, Mexico
    113 km (70 miles) WNW of Puerto Escondido, Mexico
    137 km (85 miles) SSW of Santa Maria Asuncion Tlaxiaco, Mexico
    Location Uncertaintyhorizontal +/- 29 km (18.0 miles); depth +/- 9.9 km (6.2 miles)
    ParametersNST= 75, Nph= 75, Dmin=170.3 km, Rmss=0.72 sec, Gp=194°,
    M-type=body wave magnitude (Mb), Version=5
    Source
    • Magnitude: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
      Location: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
    Event IDusc000cjl2
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