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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, March 19, 2013

Puerto Escondido SØNDAG 17. MARS 2013




SØNDAG 17. MARS 2013


Puerto Escondido



We arrived in Puerto Escondido on the Oaxacan coast the following morning
 and checked in to our hostel with an amazing view of Zicatela beach. Since
 the others came from freezing Norway and I live in Xalapa which has no beach
 to brag about, we all wanted to spend a few days just soaking on the different
 beaches in the area.

Puerto Angelito was our definite favorite. It is secluded, with nice beach 
restaurants where we got beds, coconuts and delicious seafood lunch.








Part of a reason for them coming, second to seeing me I hope, was to celebrate my moms 60th birthday, which we spent on a boat, snorkeling and looking for dolphins and turtles (who never showed up for the celebration btw) It was only us and a bunch of mexican tourists, the party music was booming and the liquor floating :P 











To my big happiness, as this is something I have always wanted to do, me and my sister
 went to check out liberation of baby turtles on another beach some 20 min
 away. And it was AMAAAAZING!
We get there and see around 200 tiny baby turtles that was born the day 
before, crawling around in this little tank not having a clue on what adventure
 awaits them!
We got a couple of 20 babies that was our responsibility and we got to play 
and photograph them for about an hour before we all went down to the water 
to let them go. Oh my monkey, sooooo cute!!! And the little babies knew
 exactly what they were doing! We put them down on the beach and they
 ran out into the sunset as nobodies business. It was absolutely beautiful!

















After a few days of suntanning (or burning for some of us who never learn :/ ) we had to move on if we wanted to get through everything. So Monday morning we met up for a bus to Oaxaca City some 6 hours away, on 1stclass we thought. Not really true…. It was a tiny van which was full after a few minutes. And it wouldn’t have been so bad if it wasn’t for the fact that the road over the mountains is twirly and nasty. So the young couple with a baby next to me couldn’t really handle it and they both threw up like crazy, in the same bag I might add, which they kept with them for the next hours until the break. Great!! Breath with your mouth....

Oaxaca City, are you ready? :)

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Puerto Escondido – A Nocturnal Dream | SheSighted Puerto Escondido. 4:00am, 1 Valium and 6hrs into our bus ride from Acapulco to Puerto Escondido, I wake to find frost bite on my nose and 2 balaclaved men ... shesighted.wordpress.com/.../puerto-escondido-a-nocturnal-dr...

Puerto Escondido – A Nocturnal Dream | SheSighted
Puerto Escondido. 4:00am, 1 Valium and 6hrs into our bus ride from Acapulco to Puerto Escondido, I wake to find frost bite on my nose and 2 balaclaved men ...
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Puerto Escondido – A Nocturnal 

Dream


Puerto Escondido
4:00am, 1 Valium and 6hrs into our bus ride from Acapulco to Puerto Escondido,
I wake to find
frost bite on my nose and 2 balaclaved men stalking down the aisle.
As I come too, I realise the bus has come to a complete stop and people are whispering in that “I’m-freaking-out-hypochondriac way”.
I look outside and there is at least 100 + balaclava heads that seem to be
forging some sort of human road block right in front of our bus
I immediately turn to the deep grumbling orchestra I call my boyfriend and try to wake him.
The 2 backpackers sitting in front of us look worried which spike my adrenaline to 10.
We were then “Asked”, key word ‘asked’, to “Please get off the bus, we’re taking over now”.
Being pitch black outside and having no clue where we are, I softly decline their offer and stay seated in my seat.
I soon realise this is no offer and immediately gather all our luggage and pile off the bus.
We are all standing in the pitch dark asking what the “fuck” is going on and of course my mind shoots straight to the worst kidnapping scenario on HBO.
Eventually we find someone who speaks a little english and explains to us that they are not here to rape, steal or kill us, in fact they would love to talk to us seeing as their ..dum dum dum…University students who are protesting against the government for the reduction in their education funds.
It was scary at the time ok, they could have done without the balaclava.
Anyway, we ended up getting a lift with the next van taxi which took us directly to Puerto Escondido, where our month of being nocturnalists begins…(please tell me that’s a word)
So, Puerto meaning- Port and Escondido meaning – essence..port essence or Essence of the port.. Could be good or bad, depending on which port you speak of.
Also depending on whether your intelligence is enough to know when im bullshitting..
HA!
So, Puerto Escondido was a month of relajate-ing (relaxing)
Put up in the best Aussie populated apartment ..hot water and all.. trust me, that’s luxury enough when travelling these parts of the world, not to mention a toilet with a seat.
I wont go into much detail here as it was a whole month blurred into one night, but you can only imagine the outcome of a month in a place which bares a similarity to our neighbouring party island “Bali” only 10x better.
With the luxury of our 5 star apartment, the people we met and the festivities we HAD to share in, we were reluctant to stray far from the nest.. The corner shop or our favourite restaurant, ‘Fish taco’ was about as far as we got.
However we did manage to boat it to Chacahua, a place known for its right hand point break..and, as we found out later, also renowned for its crocodiles, sharks and plagues of mosquitos. But don’t let that deter you as it’s still quite a thrill to experience; moonlight surfing (obviously previous to the knowledge of what lies beneath) whilst the bonfires burn on the beach and you come in from your surf to a feast cooked by Mumma Zita and get to shower the ‘local’ way by pouring water from a bucket over yourself.
Even funnier if you have a girlfriend named Bree who steals your clothes whilst you wash.
So to add it all up, Puerto is an awesome place where you eat amazing food, get crowded but pumping surf and meet awesome people ..
you know who you are ;)
Tips:
Getting here from Acapulco: Well, it really isn’t a bad ride on the bus besides the uni hijackers but that was a rare case and im sure you’ll be fine so stop winging and get on.
You catch it from the bus stop in acapulco..der.. it’s about 10hrs so id suggest doing the night bus.
Cost:$35
Alternatively a flight from Mex city should cost you the same and is only a fraction of the time.
Stayed: Possibly one of the best places we’ve stayed, ever, The famousAqua Luna, run by a passionate and professional couple who instantly become lovable characters and who attract only the best.
Not to mention the food was always up to standard and their wonderful staff, always helpful and with a jacuzzi on the top balcony..well, whats not to love! Hence the full month stay.
Food: Some of the best places I’ve also eaten; For breakfast “Dans Cafe” is well-known and does healthy juices for the conscious.
Another favourite was a little romantic place called “Paris”, about a 5 min taxi ride from town.
Another must is the broaster chicken with DIY tacos at across the road from Super Che, it looks a little dodge but super tasty and cheap.
Then Taco Brown, again sounds…RUDE.. but will feed a cave man, aka my boyfriend.
And last but certainly not least is our favourite trendy: Fish Taco- I reccommend..the fish taco..and recently opened (right next door to Fish Taco) is a place called “Cool Drink” Best salads and Chimmy Chengas I’ve eaten.
wow..so we ate a bit here huh.
To go out: Bar Fly and Kabbalah (i think that’s how you spell it) awesome for dance, live music and chilled beach cabana’s for drinks, not so chilled if  there’s a crazy chick who loves her tequila!!
ENJOY !!

Giancarlo Bruniera 13 hours ago Photo


13 hours ago 



Thursday, March 14, 2013

Giancarlo Bruniera 6 hours ago via iOS San Augustin de las flores — at Zipolite.


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San Augustin de las flores
 — at Zipolite.



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John Kerry’s spring break advice: No ‘overdoing it’ By Olivier Knox, Yahoo! News | The Ticket – Wed, Mar 13, 2013


John Kerry’s spring break advice: No ‘overdoing it’

Zipolite, Mexico (Jody Kurash/AP)OK, it’s not actually personal advice from Secretary of State John Kerry. But the U.S. State Department on Wednesday unveiled what it describes as “scary, but true” warnings to American students planning to head overseas for the annual debauchery that is spring break.
“Students are not invincible when they go abroad. Every year, there are incidents of travelers being arrested, injured, sexually assaulted, and even killed,” the department warns on one of several webpages.
In a triumph of optimism over experience, the department urges revelers to “avoid underage and excessive alcohol consumption.”
“'Overdoing it’ leads to the majority of arrests, accidents, violent crimes, rapes, and deaths suffered by American students on spring break,” it says. “As in the U.S., disturbing the peace, lewd behavior, littering, driving under the influence, drinking on the street or on public transportation may all be considered criminal activities by local authorities—is it worth it?”
No hard drugs. No weapons, especially guns. Be cautious about where and when you swim. Don’t take part in political demonstrations: “You can ‘stick it to the man,’" the department says, "but on your own soil.” If you keep making that face, it’ll freeze that way forever. OK, that last one is fake.
“Remember that standards of safety and supervision (i.e., for swimming pools or hotel balconies) may not reach those expected in the United States,” the department also notes. “The difference has contributed to the deaths of U.S. citizens overseas. It’s scary, but true.”
But for those who still can’t walk the line, the department advises: “If you find yourself in a legal jam, contact the closest U.S. embassy or consulate for assistance.”
And the department offers a special program, the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, to keep travelers up to date on warnings and help them stay in touch during emergencies.