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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, October 6, 2012

Oaxaca in the Heart of México


http://www.oaxaca-travel.com/guide/index.php?section=cdrom&doc=cdrominside&lang=us

CDROMSThe new Oaxaca in the Heart of México Multimedia CD-Rom is a complete Tourist Guide about the state of Oaxaca. It offers detailed information about more than 350 different Natural 
& Cultural Attractions, as wel as Travel Tips, 
Maps, Recipees, and more.

Among other things, the CD-Rom contains:

  • Images: 1500 full-screen photographs
  • Text: 400 pages
  • Music: 2 1/2 hours of music (42 traditional songs)
  • Audio: 20 pages of text, read out by professional 
  • readers
The CD-Rom is great to get a general overview of the 
City and State of Oaxaca, and also to be used as 
research material for entertainment and/or
educational purposes. It has sections which 
give a global view of Oaxaca as well as 
sections with in-depth information. All the
 documents and audio are in Spanish and 
English (on the same CD).

Special introductory price: $ 24.95 USD 

(includes Shipping).

Distributors: If you are interested in
distributing (500+) the CD-ROM, contact: 
Sales@jaruz.com.

http://www.oaxaca-travel.com/guide/index.php?section=cdrom&doc=cdrominside&lang=us





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It has peaks almost 10,000 feet (more than 3,000 meters) high, caverns among the deepest in the world, virgin beaches, hidden jungles, and luminous valleys that house populations where, as a crucible, cultures of all people who once lived in its midst come together.
Oaxaca, the State Capital, declared Humanity’s Cultural Patrimony by UNESCO, owes its fame to the beauty and harmony of its architecture, the richness of its cultural traditions, the wide variety of its typical foods, and its soft temperate climate, spring-like throughout the year. Its name comes from Huaxyácal (the apex of the guajes, a variety of acacia, of Huaxín, guajes, and yacatl, summit). The Aztecs applied the name to the summit where they built a fortress in 1486. At arrival, the Spaniards founded, next to the old fort, the new Villa de Antequera, and a few years later, returned to the old Aztec fortress to erect, in the same guaje summit, a city that, in 1529 would be founded, built, and peopled as Villa de Oaxaca.
The name of Oaxaca comes from the Nahuatl word Huayacac. Its roots are Huaxin (kind of acacia) and Yacalt (peak, edge, top), top of the acacias.
King Carlos V of Spain elevated Oaxaca to the rank of "City" in 1532.
Currently, it has 244,727 inhabitants and 3,224,270 people are living all over the state.
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25 Important Words
    el cuarto de baño
    the bathroom

    la cama
    the bed

    la pensión
    the boarding house

    el cuarto doble
    the double room

    el ascensor
    the elevator

    la llave
    the key

    la entrada
    the lobby

    el/la gerente
    the manager

    servicio de cuarto
    room service

    la ducha
    the shower

    el portero
    the porter

    el botones
    the bellhop

    el huésped
    the guest

    el balcón
    the balcony

    con aire acondicionado
    air-conditioned

    la bañera
    the bathtub

    la cuenta
    the bill

    el recibo
    the receipt

    el desayuno
    the breakfast

    la cena
    the dinner

    el almuerzo
    the lunch

    cuarto con desayuno
    bed and breakfast

    la cama matrimonial
    the double bed

    pensión completa
    full board

    media pensión
    half board
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    la bebida
    the beverage

    bien cocido
    well-done

    la cuchara
    the spoon

    el cuchillo
    the knife

    la cuenta
    the bill

    la mesa
    the table

    el mesero / el camarero
    the waiter

    el menú
    the menu

    menú del día
    set menu

    el pan
    bread

    picante
    spicy

    la pimienta
    the pepper

    el pimentero
    the pepper shaker

    el platillo
    the saucer

    el plato
    the plate

    poco cocido
    rare

    el postre
    dessert

    la propina
    the tip

    la sal
    the salt

    el salero
    the salt shaker

    la servilleta
    the napkin

    la tarjeta de crédito
    the credit card

    la taza
    the cup

    el tenedor
    the fork

    el vaso
    the glass
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    hola
    hi

    adiós
    goodbye


    yes

    no
    no

    por favor
    please

    gracias
    thanks

    muchas gracias
    thanks a lot

    dispénseme
    excuse me

    perdón
    pardon

    OK
    OK

    de nada
    you're welcome

    hasta mañana
    see you tomorrow

    hasta luego
    see you later

    adelante
    come in

    siéntese
    sit down

    repita
    say it again

    traduzca
    translate

    señor
    sir

    señora
    madam

    señorita
    miss

    el amigo
    the friend (male)

    la amiga
    the friend (female)

    el esposo
    the husband

    la esposa
    the wife

    salud
    cheers, gesundheit
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    el teléfono público
    the public telephone

    los servicios
    public toilets (1)

    los baños públicos
    public toilets (2)

    el paradero de autobuses
    the bus stop

    la estación del metro
    the subway station

    el estacionamiento
    the parking garage

    el museo
    the museum

    el semáforo
    the traffic light

    la farmacia
    the drugstore

    el mercado
    the market

    el poste de luz
    the streetlight

    la calle
    the street

    la policía
    the police

    el cruce
    the intersection

    el letrero
    the street sign

    la panadería
    the bakery

    la esquina
    the corner

    el basurero
    the trash basket

    el/la peatón(a)
    the pedestrian

    la librería
    the bookstore

    el taxi
    the taxi cab

    la avenida
    the avenue

    el zócalo
    the main square

    el quiosco de periódicos
    the news stand

    el supermercado
    the supermarket
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    la playa
    the beach

    el mar
    the sea

    tomar el sol
    to sunbathe

    la piscina
    the swimming pool

    el/la salvavidas
    the lifeguard

    el colchón neumático
    the air mattress

    la sombrilla
    the umbrella

    la pelota de playa
    the beach ball

    los lentes oscuros
    the sunglasses

    el traje de baño
    the bathing suit

    la ola
    the wave

    nadar
    to swim

    la arena
    the sand

    el respirador
    the snorkel

    la crema solar
    the sunblock

    la concha marina
    the sea shell

    la nevera
    the cooler

    el/la bañista
    the sunbather

    el agua
    the water

    el planeador de mar
    the surfboard

    el planeador pequeño de agua
    the kickboard

    la costa
    the coast

    la toalla
    the towel

    la marea alta
    the high tide

    la marea baja
    the low tide
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    la maleta
    the suitcase

    el equipaje
    the baggage

    el boleto
    the ticket

    el guardia de seguridad
    the security guard

    el detector de metales
    the metal detector

    el seleccionador de rayos
    the x-ray machine

    la banda
    the conveyor belt

    el carrito de equipaje
    the baggage cart

    el maletero
    the porter

    la sección de no fumar
    the non-smoking section

    el pasaporte
    the passport

    el talón
    the baggage claim ticket

    el maletín
    the carry-on bag

    la aduana
    the customs office

    el reclamo de equipaje
    the baggage claim area

    el pase de abordar
    the boarding pass

    el, la sobrecargo
    the flight attendant

    el compartimiento de equipaje
    the luggage compartment

    la mesita
    the tray table

    el pasillo
    the aisle

    la terminal
    the terminal building

    la pista
    the runway

    el vuelo
    the flight

    el ala
    the wing

    la cola
    the tail
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    la medicina
    the medicine

    la cápsula
    the capsule

    la tableta
    the tablet

    la píldora
    the pill

    la inyección
    the injection

    el ungüento
    the ointment

    descanso en cama
    bed rest

    la cirugía
    the surgery

    la toalla calentadora
    the heating pad

    la bolsa de hielo
    the ice pack

    el soporte
    the sling

    el enyesado
    the cast

    la muleta
    the crutch

    el médico
    the doctor

    la enfermera
    the nurse

    el salpullido
    the rash

    los escalofríos
    the chills

    el dolor
    the pain

    alta presión sanguínea
    high blood pressure

    el resfriado
    the cold

    la torcedura
    the sprain

    la infección
    the infection

    la fractura
    the broken bone

    la cortada
    the cut

    el golpe
    the bruise
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    el carrito
    the shopping cart

    la cesta
    the basket

    la carnicería
    the butcher's shop

    la panadería
    the bakery

    el quiosco
    the newsstand

    la tienda de modas
    the clothes shop

    la papelería
    the stationery shop

    la plaza del mercado
    the marketplace

    la zapatería
    the shoe shop

    caro(a)
    expensive

    barato(a)
    cheap

    ir de compras
    to go shopping

    comprar
    to buy

    pagar
    to pay

    abierto
    open

    cerrado
    closed

    cerrado al mediodía
    closed for lunch

    la tarjeta de crédito
    the credit card

    la joyería
    the jewelers

    la salida
    the exit

    la entrada
    the entrance

    de mejor calidad
    better quality

    el recibo
    the receipt

    defectuoso(a)
    defective

    roto(a)
    broken
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Friday, October 5, 2012

2012 Tultepec, Mexico - Competencia de Piezas Mecánicas y Efectos Pirotecnicos

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Arroyo Tres Festival, Zipolite




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This is Arryo Tres festival. it's filled with games, rides, and a big parade in the end with people tossing..... CANDY!

Made in Emerica.

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Playa Zipolite. Welcome To The Beach Of The Dead!: EDDIE Y LOS GRASOSOS EN ZIPOLITE Sunday, November ...

Playa Zipolite. Welcome To The Beach Of The Dead!: EDDIE Y LOS GRASOSOS EN ZIPOLITE Sunday, November ...: EDDIE Y LOS GRASOSOS EN ZIPOLITE Sunday, November 4, 2012  at  1:00pm in UTC-06 Zipolite 70900 San Pedro Pochutl...


Playa Zipolite, Mexico

October Edition of the Eye Written by The Eye Magazineon02 October 2012in Articles October issue of the Eye magazine takes a look at cultural views of death as we approach Mexico's celebrated Día de los Muertos.


October Edition of the Eye

Written by  The Eye Magazineon02 October 2012
October Edition of the Eye
October issue of the Eye magazine takes a look at cultural views of death as we approach Mexico's celebrated Día de los Muertos.  
The Eye is a monthly English magazine about Oaxaca, Mexico. Visiting or live in the area? Look for your free copy in the best restaurants, bars, hotels and libraries. The Eye can also be read online at http://issuu.com/huatulcoeye/docs/october2012.

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How U.S. Citizens Living Abroad can Vote in the 2012 Elections


How U.S. Citizens Living Abroad can Vote in the 2012 Elections

Written by  Viva Huatulcoon21 September 2012
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How U.S. Citizens Living Abroad can Vote in the 2012 Elections
U.S. Citizens can vote from outside of the U.S.
It's not complicated.  It Counts.  You do not need to have a U.S. address.  Learn here how you can send in your absentee ballot...


Your State of Legal Residence
Your legal residence, for voting purposes, is defined as the state in which you lived prior to moving abroad. You do not need to own or rent property in this state or plan to return someday. In fact, 21 states and the District of Columbia allow U.S. citizens to register in a state in which they have not lived but where a parent is eligible to vote.
Eligibility for Those Living Abroad
You are eligible to vote absentee in U.S. primary and general elections if you are 18 years or older. Some U.S. states allow those living abroad to vote absentee at state and local office elections and referendums. For more information on state elections, visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program’s Voting Assistance Guide or the Overseas Vote Foundation (a non-partisan voter advocacy organization).
Registration and Absentee Ballot Request
If you live abroad, you will need to register to vote with the local election officials in the state of your legal voting residence. Keep in mind that you’ll need to request a new absentee ballot each year you wish to vote. One form will do the job of registering and requesting – the FPCA. You will need a new FPCA if you change your name, address or email.
To get started, visit www.fvap.gov.  The website will guide you step by step through the registration process and provide FPCA forms for download.  For further assitance, you can contact the Federal Voting Assistance Program or the Overseas Vote Foundation. An online assistant will take you through the process.
Sending Your Completed Absentee Ballots
To send your ballot, you can use a variety of user-friendly methods.
  • Local mail – That’s right, you can send your ballot via international mail with the appropriate postage.
  • U.S. Embassy Pouch/APO/FPO – You can drop your completed ballot at the U.S. Consular Agency in Nuevo Vallarta. Note that it needs to be addressed to your local election officials.Sufficient postage or a  postage-paid envelope (found on FVAP) is a must.
  • Email, Fax or online – Many states will allow you to return your completed ballots electronically.Check out FVAP to see what options are available in your state.
  • Express Courier Service – If the clock is ticking, and you’re not sure if the other methods will get your ballot in on time, then a professional courier service can get the job done for you. These include UPS, DHL and FedEx.