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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

Friday, October 19, 2012

Visit Artesanales Helados - Zipolite for excellent home made ice cream

Artesanales Helados - Zipolite - YouTube
Visit Artesanales Helados - Zipolite for excellent home made ice cream in a variety of flavours ...
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Aborrates Elvy, Playa Zipolite

About Alex Karras



Musings from and about 


About Alex Karras

More than 20 years ago I had dinner at Alex Karras and Susan Clarks’ house. As I recall their daughter Katie was 9 or 10 years old. They lived in an upscale but not pretentious house in Los Angeles.
Anita and I had met Karras and Clark at a bread making cooking seminar in Southern Oregon. One thing led to another and there I was at their house as a dinner guest. Cannot recall why Anita was not with me. It was just the three Karras’ and I.
Susan is a gourmet cook. The dinner and conversation were as good as it gets. They both are/were very talented multi-faceted people. I was taken by their broad knowledge of so many things. It was a grand evening.
I was reminded of that evening when I read Alex had died yesterday.
I found him to be equally as gentle a human being as he was a powerful one. His football prowess at both the University of Iowa and four times Pro- Bowl selection Detroit Lion are legendary. Alex was one of the toughest defensive tackles ever to strap on shoulder pads.
He was a color commentator for Monday Night Football and a fine actor both on the small and big screens. Probably best known for the television series “Webster” and the film “Blazing Saddles”, for me personally I thought his work in the movie “Against All Odds” starring Jeff Bridges was perhaps his best. Of course some of the film was in Mexico. ;-)
The pithy conversation that night was energetic and fun but there was an incident that changed me ever since.
After the aforementioned incredible dinner Susan was hustling about as women so often do after a dinner party meal. Alex and I with wine glasses headed down to the play room where Katie’s toys were prominent.
As we were talking I noticed a trophy of some sort in amongst the many toys in a box seemingly dedicated to Katie’s toys. There had been a very few trophies and awards upstairs in the adult area. This one caught my eye.
I lifted it from its tangled existence amongst the toys. It was heavy and beautifully plated. I do not remember if there was a tackle in motion atop the richly plated award. But, I remember well the inscription: “Alex Karras – The All Time Greatest Professional Football Defensive Player.”
I knew Karras’ football career. He was one tough hombre. But this, an award denoting him the greatest defensive player of all time, and here I was holding this magnificent trophy pulled from his daughter’s toy box, drinking wine and chatting casually with the guy.
I interrupted whatever subject we were on and said, “I have to ask – this amazing honor bestowed on you! And it is here in amongst Katie’s toys? Confusing.”
Here Alex gets this big grin on his face. He takes a deep swallow of the elegant wine we were drinking; a long pensive pause. “You know I made more money the first year I started in acting than I did in my entire football career. You might imagine how busy a time it was.”
Another sip of wine and a still wider grin. “So the league was trying to get me to show up at this sporting awards dinner in New York. They were after Y.A. and me to attend.” (Y.A.Tittle – Hall of Fame quarterback for the Colts, 49’ers and Giants). “They were pestering me about it.”
He continued, “I finally said, ‘Look if you want us there give Y.A. an award for something like the best offensive player in the history of football and me one for best defensive player and we will show up.’ And that is exactly what they did.” Big laughs here!
Thus the rather meaningless trophy was part of Katie’s toy box; and that moment made me so aware of the commercialism of sports.
“His ability to laugh about the game of football and himself helped build the brand of this sport.” (ESPN quote- Humor was His Strength)
At the time Alex had written a novel titled, “Tuesday Night Football” which was essentially a not so glowing spoof on the Monday Night Football show. He was negotiating the possibility of a film based on the book.
Alex had a great handle on just who he was. He was way too smart to be a bruising tackle. Sadly it appears that his athletic efforts shortened his life. For me the brutality of sports and the damage to fine young bodies is something that has tarnished the excitement of watching sports.
Alex Karras was a stand-up guy. The world is a better place for him having been here. Stay Tuned!

Fishing with Cade in Huatulco, Oax. México

Sinisa Tamamovic - Wind (Original Mix)

Jason Mraz - I'm Yours - HD

Thursday, October 18, 2012

How to Travel From Mexico City to Puerto Escondido | Getaway Tips ... The coastline of Oaxaca, the southern Mexican province where you can find the seaside town of Puerto Escondido, was more difficult to travel to a generation ... getawaytips.azcentral.com/travel-mexico-city-puerto-escondid...


How to Travel From Mexico City to Puerto Escondido

by Kristy Ambrose

A bus is the cheapest and most convenient way to travel in Mexico.
A bus is the cheapest and most convenient way to travel in Mexico.
The coastline of Oaxaca, the southern Mexican province where you can find the seaside town of Puerto Escondido, was more difficult to travel to a generation ago. In the past 20 years, new infrastructure has appeared on the Oaxacan coast in the form of airports and highways as the resort town of Huatulco and the surrounding towns grow. It is easier than ever to travel from the heart of modern Mexico to what remains a rustic and underdeveloped coastline. There are virtually no passenger trains left in Mexico, but tour bus companies have popped up to fill the gap, with even the most upscale companies offering frequent travel times and economical prices.

Items you will need

  • Proper identification (this includes your passport and traveler or work visa)
  • Spanish phrasebook (optional, depending on your knowledge of Spanish, as little English is spoken in Oaxaca).
  • Book, MP3 player or laptop (the trip will take 17 to 20 hours, depending on the bus line)
  • Motion-sickness medicine, if needed, depending on your propensity for travel sickness, as the road winds through the southern foothills of the Sierra Madres)

Choosing your Bus Line

1

Use your North American credit card to buy and reserve tickets through a website called Ticket Bus. All of the major Mexican bus lines have their schedules posted on this popular and frequently used website. Peruse the schedules of all the major Mexican bus lines using this site, but because you are traveling south to Oaxaca you will be likely be choosing between ADO, OCC or SUR.

2

For the ADO or OCC bus lines (executive, first and second class) reserve your place at least a few days in advance either in person at the station (if possible) or online using a credit card. When traveling on one of the first class lines, you will have access to such amenities as free Wi-Fi, seats that fully recline, a movie and even meals served at your seat. These routes are popular, especially for overnight trips. Choose an upscale bus line if you would prefer to travel very comfortably.

3

Traveling on a third class bus is an option for the more adventurous traveler, or someone on a budget or with little time to plan. It is easier to buy your ticket closer to your departure time, because these inexpensive and frequent buses rarely fill up. These buses have their local charm, because you will likely be sharing your seat with a commuter or student, but also make frequent stops, and do not offer entertainment in the form of movies or Internet; they tend to offer a bumpy, less comfortable ride.

M 4.4 - OAXACA, MEXICO - 2012-10-13 20:38:54 UTC

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Magnitudemb 4.4
RegionOAXACA, MEXICO
Date time2012-10-13 20:38:54.3 UTC
Location16.58 N ; 98.08 W
Depth1 km
Distances275 km S Puebla (pop 1,392,099 ; local time 15:38:54.3 2012-10-13)
155 km W Oaxaca (pop 262,566 ; local time 15:38:54.3 2012-10-13)
30 km NW Pinotepa nacional (pop 25,669 ; local time 15:38:54.3 2012-10-13)
8 km S Amuzgos (pop 4,003 ; local time 15:38:54.3 2012-10-13)

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Mari's Tienda- Zipolite, Oaxaca

Tienda Esmeralda

Tienda Esmeralda.

Tienda Esmeralda
The store offers huge selection for fine silver jewerly. Beautiful necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings as well as carries dresses, toys and assortment of souvenirs. Located in Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico by the Santa Cruz Playa where the cruiseships come in. Tienda #44

Modas Nallely, Playa Zipolite

Day of the Dead events to maintain cultural traditions

Puerto Escondido - Day of the Dead events to maintain traditions
Day of the Dead events will be held in Puerto Escondido as part of the annual Fiestas de Noviembre, and are intended to help conserve cultural traditions.
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Day of the Dead events to maintain cultural traditions
| El Sol de la Costa
Some events are being planned for Puerto Escondido in November with the intention of protecting and maintaining cultural traditions.
Day of the Dead events will be held in conjunction with the Fiestas de Noviembre in Plaza Marlin, in front of the Hotel Ines, at Playa Zicatela on November 1 and 2. According to information supplied by the Hotel Arcoiris, there will be a competition of altars, another for costumes, a greased pole competition and burro races. Prizes will be awarded to the best altars.
In addition several events are planned for November 2:
• At 7 pm there will be a brief explanation of the Mictlán.
• At 7:15 a Mictlantecutli ceremony will be presented, with dance of the Mexicas.
• At 8 pm musician Oscar Hernández will give a concert of prehispanic instruments, Hacia el Mictlán.
Organizers of the Days of the Dead invite everyone to attend, participate and enjoy the activities on both days starting at 5 pm. Admission is free.
For more information and for registration contact the Hotel Arcoiris at 582 0432 or 582 1494, email to hotelarcoiris@prodigy.net.mx.
A complete listing of all Fiestas de Noviembre events can be seen at El Sol’s events calendar.



San Pedro Pochutla, OA Radio Stations - Listen Online

San Pedro Pochutla, OA Radio Stations - Listen Online
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    FM 102.3
    San Pedro Pochutla, OA, Mexico
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Relaxing Music Therapy : Relaxing Sunrise with Meditation Music


Magnitude 4.4 - OAXACA, MEXICO 2012 October 13 20:38:54 UTC


Earthquake Details

  • This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.
Magnitude4.4
Date-Time
Location16.584°N, 98.076°W
Depth1 km (~0.6 mile) (poorly constrained)
RegionOAXACA, MEXICO
Distances8 km (4 miles) SSE of San Pedro Amuzgos, Mexico
29 km (18 miles) NNW of Santiago Pinotepa Nacional, Mexico
37 km (22 miles) ESE of Ometepec, Mexico
86 km (53 miles) SSW of Santa Maria Asuncion Tlaxiaco, Mexico
Location Uncertaintyhorizontal +/- 23 km (14.3 miles); depth +/- 9.6 km (6.0 miles)
ParametersNST=113, Nph=116, Dmin=120.2 km, Rmss=1.34 sec, Gp=194°,
M-type=body wave magnitude (Mb), Version=6
Source
  • Magnitude: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
    Location: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
Event IDusb000d5gr