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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
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More big waves in tomorrow’s forecast Pacific swell of two to three meters from Chiapas to Guerrero
More big waves in tomorrow’s forecast
Pacific swell of two to three meters from Chiapas to Guerrero
Mexico News Daily | Monday, May 11, 2015
Another Pacific groundswell is forecast to arrive tomorrow, with waves of two to three meters expected on the south and central coast.
The National Meteorological Service said big waves can be expected from Chiapas to Guerrero, although the effects could be felt as far as Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, and the Revillagigedo islands in Colima.
Three people died when the same phenomenon hit the Pacific coast just over a week ago, lashing the coastlines of Oaxaca and Guerrero with waves up to 10 meters in height. Hundreds of homes and businesses were damaged by the high water.
Adverse conditions are also expected in some other parts of the country due to a cold front and low-pressure system in the north and moist air moving in from the Pacific, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean.
Heavy rain, electrical storms and hail are being forecast for today in Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, Michoacán, State of México and the Federal District.
Temperatures greater than 40 C are forecast for Baja California, Sonora, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, Hidalgo, Puebla, Morelos and Quintana Roo.
Hottest spot in the country in the past 24 hours was Mérida, Yucatán, with 38.5 degrees. The coldest was La Rosilla, Durango, where it dropped to -5 C.
Source: Notimex (sp)
Groundswell will be weaker than last time Swell expected to appear today through Friday, says Civil Protection office
Groundswell will be weaker than last time
Mexico News Daily | Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Big waves are in the forecast for much of the Pacific coast but they won’t be as big as those seen at the beginning of the month, when they reached 10 meters in height.
The Pacific groundswell, a phenomenon known in Spanish as “mar de fondo,” is forecast for today through Friday but the national coordinator of Civil Protection said it won’t be as strong as last time.
Luis Felipe Puente said the swell will have less intensity than that which struck the coast between May 1 and 3, leaving three people dead and hundreds of homes and businesses damaged.
Waves of two to three meters are forecast for Oaxaca, Guerrero, Michoacán, Colima, Jalisco and Nayarit.
Puente said people should avoid beaches due to the waves and strong currents, particularly if a black or red flag is flying.
Source: Milenio (sp)
ZIPOLITE, A QUIET BEACH AND FORGOTTEN IN MEXICO Posted by Anibal Santos Hernandez on May 12, 2015
ZIPOLITE, A QUIET BEACH AND FORGOTTEN IN MEXICO
Posted by Anibal Santos Hernandez on May 12, 2015 in Oaxaca , Tips , Tourism , Travel
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It is one of many coastal villages of the Pacific coast in Oaxaca state. Backpackers, hippies and locals live in harmony and enjoy an area without large hotels or wild nightlife.
You will like Zipolite "he says with a smile Daniel Weiner, owner of Sea Breeze hotel, while giving me the keys to my room. "You will not want to leave within five days."
A few days later, I began to realize why so many people rent rooms for a month. Whether for its casual wave or for its tranquility, Zipolite makes people want to stay longer than scheduled.
It is a town with a main street and without ATMs, one of many coastal villages along the Pacific coast in the southern state of Oaxaca. The strip between Puerto Escondido and Huatulco is known as the Riviera of Oaxaca.
Zipolite discovered hippies in the 1960s and since then was transformed into a tourist site that attracts a certain type of visitor. Its pristine beach stretches two kilometers and lies between two large cliffs, one on each side. It is visited by middle-class Mexicans and backpacker type travelers worldwide. Old hippies, young adventurers and locals coexist in harmony.
SPACE FOR THE NUDITY
One feels totally alien to the areas of Mexico that tourists avoid drug violence. Oaxaca is not among the regions that the US State Department advised not to visit for security reasons and Zipolite in particular seems a place lost in time, where one has no qualms about leaving their belongings on a beach and backpackers sleeping in hammocks.
One feels totally alien to the areas of Mexico that tourists avoid drug violence. Oaxaca is not among the regions that the US State Department advised not to visit for security reasons and Zipolite in particular seems a place lost in time, where one has no qualms about leaving their belongings on a beach and backpackers sleeping in hammocks.
Zipolite has had some brushes with fame. Beach scenes of the film "Y Tu Mama Tambien" were filmed here. Moreover, it is one of the few nudist beaches in Mexico, although most people use towels. (To the east, past a rocky area, is Playa del Amor, where nudity is more widespread).
Mike Bolli, a retiree from Vancouver, Canada, says that spent ten years without visiting the area have "accidents, injuries or anything."
"The only thing that happened to me was meeting a mix of the prettiest of locals and visitors. Is a site of 60, "Bolli said. "Nice and safe, from my point of view."
Zipolite no big hotels. Abound on the beach palapas, umbrella-shaped structures with thatched roofs without walls. It Brisa Marina began as a wooden structure with a roof of palm, which was destroyed by fire in 2001. Weiner rebuilt in concrete.
NOTHING OF PARRANDA
Those seeking carouse all night and Cancun, with margaritas served in huge glasses and waitresses in bikinis offering tequila, will be disappointed. No nightlife here, but nothing comparable. People go to the beach at sunset to watch the sunset. Many restaurants and bars offer live music at night. In the only paved street in the village a kind of carnival night weapon. Artists and jewelers sell their wares surrounded by musicians, poets and dancers living tips.
Those seeking carouse all night and Cancun, with margaritas served in huge glasses and waitresses in bikinis offering tequila, will be disappointed. No nightlife here, but nothing comparable. People go to the beach at sunset to watch the sunset. Many restaurants and bars offer live music at night. In the only paved street in the village a kind of carnival night weapon. Artists and jewelers sell their wares surrounded by musicians, poets and dancers living tips.
"After six p.m. Zipolite is an amazing place," Bolli said. "There are many guys with hair braided rasta guy who want to sell their things and a variety of restaurants. Not too busy, but you can find it if you look. "
Some of the diversions are on Posada Mexico, a restaurant on the beach. One night I saw there a worthy Cirque du Soleil acrobat and another touched Cainn Cruz, a boy who is a great guitarist and dazzled with themes of Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and AC / DC.
RETREAT SPIRITUAL
Shambhala Also, a retreat in a bucolic site in the top of a hill. Tourists they are invited to walk along a path to meditate on the summit. Shambhala says "Loma Meditation" is a sacred place where visitors can experience a higher spiritual state and feel one with nature. The center rent rustic cabins and organizes activities with artists and healers.
Shambhala Also, a retreat in a bucolic site in the top of a hill. Tourists they are invited to walk along a path to meditate on the summit. Shambhala says "Loma Meditation" is a sacred place where visitors can experience a higher spiritual state and feel one with nature. The center rent rustic cabins and organizes activities with artists and healers.
It is said that the name of Zipolite is rooted in an indigenous language. According to some, it means "place of snails" or even "beach of the dead" because legend has it that the Zapotec Indians buried their dead there. The beach has a very strong waves, but the most dangerous areas are marked with red flags and there are volunteers lifeguards.
Weiner, who has tanned skin and a consistent uniform shorts and flip flops, and a great sense of humor, divides his time between Zipolite and California. It owns the hotel since 1997 and estimated that 50% of guests are people who have already been there.
"Here you survived the swine flu, protests, violence and drug trafficking whatever," he said. "People come knowing it's going to be fine and recommended the place to friends".
Often it difficult to leave. As Weiner predicted, after a few days in Zipolite, I called the airline to change the return date. I had to stay another week.
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