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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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Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Festival de Jazz en Mazunte (desde la CDMX) Allevents Fri Nov 17 2017 at 07:30 pm, Festival de Jazz en Mazunte 2017 (Desde la CDMX)17 al 20 de Noviembre.$ 2200 por persona¿Qué incluye el VIAJE?
https://allevents.in/san%20pedro%20pochutla/festival-de-jazz-en-mazunte-desde-la-cdmx/915670291931616
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Fri Nov 17 2017 at 07:30 pm, Festival de Jazz en Mazunte 2017 (Desde la CDMX)17 al 20 de Noviembre.$ 2200 por persona¿Qué incluye el VIAJE?
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FESTIVAL DE JAZZ EN MAZUNTE (DESDE LA CDMX)
Festival de Jazz en Mazunte 2017 (Desde la CDMX)
17 al 20 de Noviembre.
$ 2,200 por persona
¿Qué incluye el VIAJE?:
+ Transporte turístico redondo desde la CDMX (Salimos el viernes 17 de noviembre a las 19:30 y regresamos el lunes 20 de noviembre a las 23:30 horas).
+ Zona de Camping (baños, regaderas, zona de comida, restaurante y seguridad).
+ Visita a Punta Cometa.
+ Visita a Playa de los muertos (Zipolite).
+ Recorrido en el Pueblo Mágico Mazunte.
+ Seguro de Viajero.
+ Trasportes Internos.
+ Guía/coordinador de viaje.
OPCIONALES:
+ Cabañas (opcional costo aprox. $ 350.00) **preguntar por disponibilidad**
+ Visita Playa Ventanilla (opcional tour por manglares costo $ 70).
+ Visita al Museo de la Tortuga (opcional costo aprox. $50).
NO INCLUYE: Comidas, propinas y aquello que no esté especificado. La entrada al Festival es GRATUITA.
***APARTA TUS LUGARES CON SOLO EL 50% Y EL RESTO LIQUÍDALO AL ABORDAR***
Contamos con pago en efectivo, transferencia, PayPal, depósito en Oxxo, bancos y tarjetas de crédito (3 ó 6 MESES SIN INTERESES con BBVA, Banamex, Santander, Banorte y AMEX).
Informes y reservaciones:
info@rafteltrip.com.mx
(55) 6678-9832
(55) 6678-8795
También puedes solicitar información vía INBOX.
¡NO TE QUEDES FUERA!
17 al 20 de Noviembre.
$ 2,200 por persona
¿Qué incluye el VIAJE?:
+ Transporte turístico redondo desde la CDMX (Salimos el viernes 17 de noviembre a las 19:30 y regresamos el lunes 20 de noviembre a las 23:30 horas).
+ Zona de Camping (baños, regaderas, zona de comida, restaurante y seguridad).
+ Visita a Punta Cometa.
+ Visita a Playa de los muertos (Zipolite).
+ Recorrido en el Pueblo Mágico Mazunte.
+ Seguro de Viajero.
+ Trasportes Internos.
+ Guía/coordinador de viaje.
OPCIONALES:
+ Cabañas (opcional costo aprox. $ 350.00) **preguntar por disponibilidad**
+ Visita Playa Ventanilla (opcional tour por manglares costo $ 70).
+ Visita al Museo de la Tortuga (opcional costo aprox. $50).
NO INCLUYE: Comidas, propinas y aquello que no esté especificado. La entrada al Festival es GRATUITA.
***APARTA TUS LUGARES CON SOLO EL 50% Y EL RESTO LIQUÍDALO AL ABORDAR***
Contamos con pago en efectivo, transferencia, PayPal, depósito en Oxxo, bancos y tarjetas de crédito (3 ó 6 MESES SIN INTERESES con BBVA, Banamex, Santander, Banorte y AMEX).
Informes y reservaciones:
info@rafteltrip.com.mx
(55) 6678-9832
(55) 6678-8795
También puedes solicitar información vía INBOX.
¡NO TE QUEDES FUERA!
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- Next month, 17th November, 11:30 pm, La Huasteca Potosina (desde la CDMX) in Lagos De Moreno
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After Earthquake Devastation in Oaxaca, Hurricane Max Raises New Fears
https://reliefweb.int/report/mexico/after-earthquake-devastation-oaxaca-hurricane-max-raises-new-fears
After Earthquake Devastation in Oaxaca, Hurricane Max Raises New Fears
JUCHITÁN DE ZARAGOZA – A tropical storm on Mexico’s southwestern coast has just been upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane. Hurricane Max made landfall in Mexico’s state of Guerrero on Thursday afternoon, moving slowly inland. According to the Associated Press, Max has maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 kph), is located about 55 miles (90 kilometers) east-southeast of Acapulco and is heading toward the east at 8 mph (13 kph).
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said that the hurricane could bring “life-threatening flash floods and rainfall” to the states of Guerrero and Oaxaca—a concerning threat given that Oaxaca’s Isthmus of Tehuantepec is still in the earliest stages of recovery from last week’s historic 8.1 magnitude earthquake. In Juchitán, sporadic showers of heavy rain this morning left some streets flooded, raising concerns over what earthquake recovery will look like if more rains come.
Eduardo Mendoza, Direct Relief’s general manager of programs in Mexico, is also concerned about the spread of mosquito and water-borne illnesses if the rain does come. “Dengue and Chikungunya are endemic to the region, so we’re really concerned that people affected by the quake that are now living outside are at a higher risk,” he said.
Direct Relief staff have been here in Juchitán for the past week, working to provide much-needed aid and assistance in bringing medical supplies to the area after the earthquake took down the town’s hospital. “If we need to mobilize supplies for this hurricane, too, we’ll do it,” says Mendoza. “We’re busy, but this is what we’re here for.”
And just in case an earthquake and hurricane don’t feel like enough, Tropical Storm Norma isn’t far behind Max. Norma could potentially upgrade to a hurricane over the weekend and could make landfall in southern Baja on Monday. Meteorologists are still tracking the storm and say that the storm could curve west and completely miss the peninsula.
For now, the sun has climbed back in the sky in Juchitán. Flooded streets are drying up, but residents who know about the possibility of more rain are taking action. Because of the fear of aftershocks, many residents are still sleeping in the streets. Driving down the potholed roads this evening, a few can be seen hanging tarps over their hammocks or mattress pads.
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
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Oaxaca turtle arrivals up 20% over last year Two beaches recorded a record 2 million turtles
http://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/oaxaca-turtle-arrivals-up-20-over-last-year/?utm_source=Mexico+News+Daily&utm_campaign=4087ec8e00-september+30&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f1536a3787-4087ec8e00-348153685
Oaxaca turtle arrivals up 20% over last year
Two beaches recorded a record 2 million turtles
Mexico News Daily | Tuesday, October 3, 2017
The recovery of olive ridley sea turtles over the last decade appears to be well under way as up to 22% more turtles arrived on two beaches in Oaxaca to lay their eggs this season.
According to the National Commission for Natural Protected Areas (Conanp), almost two million tortugas golfinas, as olive ridleys are known in Mexico, came ashore at Morro Ayuta and Escobilla, a record figure for a sea turtle species that just 13 years ago was considered to be at a critical point for survival.
At Morro Ayuta beach, over one million olive ridleys deposited their eggs, up 22% compared to last year’s figures, when slightly more than 881,000 chelonians visited the Oaxaca beach.
Likewise, in the turtle sanctuary at Escobilla beach, also in Oaxaca state, the 877,000 turtles that arrived this year represent a 20% increase over the 2016 figure of 735,000.
Both beaches are considered by specialists as the most important areas in the world for the reproduction of the golfinas.
Turtle protection policies were enforced starting in 2004 after the International Sea Turtle Society (ISTS) alerted the Mexican government that depredation posed a serious threat to the species.
Poachers continue to steal eggs from the nests but efforts by Conanp, police, the military and local communities have curbed the practice, if the increased numbers are anything to go by. Even drones have been employed to conduct surveillance of beaches and stop the thefts.
Six of the seven living species of sea turtles come ashore on Mexican beaches to deposit their eggs. The olive ridleys have been protected by a fishing ban since 1990, and all six species have been considered endangered since 2010 by the Secretariat of the Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat).
Monday, October 2, 2017
Sunday, October 1, 2017
2000 historic buildings in Mexico damaged by earthquake Los Angeles Times The Archdiocese of Oaxaca said 78 churches are damaged there, but officials are unclear which are due to a Sept. 7 earthquake and which are due to ...
2000 historic buildings in Mexico damaged by earthquake
The Archdiocese of Oaxaca said 78 churches are damaged there, but officials are unclear which are due to a Sept. 7 earthquake and which are due to ...
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