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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

Monday, August 12, 2019

2.º Encuentro De Pole Dance & Fitness Zipolite Oaxaca Facebook Fitness event in San Pedro Pochutla, Mexico by Encuentro Pole & Fitness on Friday, August 30 20195 posts in the discussion.

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2.º Encuentro De Pole Dance & Fitness Zipolite Oaxaca
Fitness event in San Pedro Pochutla, Mexico by Encuentro Pole & Fitness on Friday, August 30 20195 posts in the discussion.

Spiritual Healing - Relaxing Waterfalls

Spiritual Healing - Relaxing Waterfalls

Aborted landings up 84% due to heavy traffic at Mexico City airport Such incidents are still rare but the increase over last year seen as cause for concern Published on Monday, August 12, 2019

 Aircraft on the tarmac at Mexico City airport.

Aborted landings up 84% due to heavy traffic at Mexico City airport

Such incidents are still rare but the increase over last year seen as cause for concern

Data obtained by the news agency Bloomberg through a freedom of information request shows that pilots of 541 planes were forced to perform go-arounds – as aborted landings are called – before they could touch down at the Benito Juárez International Airport between January and May.
Of that number, 83 were caused by the presence of aircraft that had not yet cleared the runways.
In the first five months of 2018, there were 357 go-arounds of which 45 were due to clogged runways.
Bloomberg reported that aborted landings are still rare in Mexico City but the increase to six out of every 1,000 landings between January and May compared to four in the same period last year is nevertheless cause for concern.
Go-arounds cost airlines both time and money because they force planes to use more fuel.
Richard Bloom, an aviation security professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, said that for every 1,000 landing attempts at a global level, between one and three will result in a go-around.
The increase in aborted landings in Mexico City should at the very least “lead to a review of the typical factors involved in go-arounds,” he said.
Gabriel Yee, flight operations manager for Aeroméxico, said that sudden changes in weather conditions have caused aborted landings in Mexico City in recent months.
However, he told Bloomberg that Mexico City airport doesn’t have a policy known as “minimum runway use” to get planes off the runway quickly, adding that “there’s no denying the airport has more operations than before.”
Passenger traffic grew 6.6% last year to 47.7 million people. The airport has two runways but they can’t be used simultaneously because they are too close together.
Yee pointed out that there is no short-term solution other than finding ways to make the airport “work more efficiently.”
To ease congestion at Mexico City airport, Latin America’s busiest airport, the federal government is pursuing a three-pronged plan – but relief is still some way off.  
The Defense Secretariat has been given the responsibility of building a new airport at the Santa Lucía air force base in México state and the existing airports in Mexico City and Toluca will be upgraded. A third terminal will be built at the existing facility in the capital.  
The Santa Lucía project, however, is currently mired due to legal opposition and even if it materializes, aviation experts doubt that it will be able to meet the growing demand for runway space caused by the rise of budget domestic airlines.
In that context, President López Obrador’s decision to cancel the previous government’s Texcoco airport project – after a legally questionable public consultation – becomes an even greater target for criticism.
Aviation experts at Mitre Corp.’s Center for Advanced Aviation System Development have questioned the viability of the Mexico City and Santa Lucía airports to operate simultaneously due to their proximity to each other.
Aeroméxico CEO Andres Conesa said that he had similar concerns.
“We haven’t seen the analysis,” he said. “We’d like to see the ability to increase operations in this dual system. We prefer to have one airport because we’re under a hub-and-spoke model.”
As for Toluca, the chances of success of the plan to increase traffic at that airport is dependent on cost, the CEO of budget airline Volaris told Bloomberg.
“We stopped operating out of Toluca because of what it cost us,” Enrique Beltranena said. “We need more clarity” about how much it would cost to return.  
Source: Bloomberg (sp)

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Zipolite MEX COLOR Zipolite, Oaxaca, Mexico Photo Gallery


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Zipolite, Oaxaca, Mexico Photo Gallery - all photos are available in HD format by request.





The Authentic Market Experience - Pochutla by Huatulco Experience

The Authentic Market Experience - Pochutla

by Huatulco Experience
Pochutla is an important coastal town that is strategically located directly between Huatulco and Puerto Escondido approximately a 45 min drive from your hotel, and just outside the coastal town of Puerto Ángel, the main road to Puerto Escondio. Pochutla town therefore acts as an important town in terms of transport and commerce. Every Monday the local merchants and crafts people from all over the area set up shop on the streets selling everything from homemade handicrafts, to local foods, cheeses, corn products and everything else you can imagine. Join us on this adventurous day out where you will have a chance to try local delicacies and get to know the area as it was hundreds of years ago.

https://www.expedia-aarp.com/things-to-do/the-authentic-market-experience-pochutla.a794582.activity-details

Friday, August 9, 2019

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ICE Conducted the Largest Single-State Raid in American History

ICE Conducted the Largest Single-State Raid in American History


Hostal El Manguito Mazunte


Hostal El Manguito Mazunte
¡¡OFERTA!!
. Dormitorios compartidos:
170$ por noche
150$ por noche (3 noches o más)
130$ por noche (semana)
. Cuarto privado con baño compartido 2 personas:
(cama matrimonial, cuarto grande, con hamaca dentro del cuarto)
420$ por noche
380$ por noche (3 noches o más)
320$ por noche (semana)
* Cuartos con mosquitero, ventilador, wifi, cocina compartida, zona común de hamacas, gran patio a 3-4 minutos caminando de la playa en pleno centro al lado de restaurantes y tiendas.
* Todas las reservaciones son previo pago total de la estancia.

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Thursday, August 8, 2019

BeachBums Collective Let's Danceee, Fellaaass!! Este Viernes shake your body baby!!!


Mexico burger business combats plastic pollution with banana leaves

Oaxaca Hosts Historic "Vive Mezcal 2019" International Forum


Oaxaca Hosts Historic "Vive Mezcal 2019" International Forum

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Aug 08, 2019, 12:31 ET
OAXACA, Mexico, Aug. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Forum "Vive Mezcal 2019", the most important and ambitious project to boost the production, distribution and sale of this spirit in the world, will take place from September 12 to 14, 2019, at the Cultural and of Convention Center of Oaxaca located in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico.
"Vive Mezcal 2019" A Perfect Pairing of Culture and Commerce at International Forum In Oaxaca in September.
The three-day forum in the capital of the state of Oaxaca will bring together more than 12 thousand people between producers, entrepreneurs, investors, distributors and other attendees who will be able to experience the expo, museography, Master Mezcal Hall, Business Hub , workshops, cultural forum, Invest in Mezcal business meetings, more than 30 artistic and cultural activities, 12 Master Conferences, participation of more than 40 exhibitors and 150 producers of Mezcal, among other activities. 

The Vive Mezcal organizing committee is headed by the Secretary of the Economy of the Government of Oaxaca, Lic. Juan Pablo Guzmán Cobián, who has promised that the forum will demonstrate the perfect pairing of culture and commerce and that it "will also take the drink to a new level to become a part of a select group of world-class spirits."
The most ambitious resolutions are expected to emerge from this momentous event and take the production of the legendary drink known as "the elixir of the gods" to new heights. 
Mezcal, of which 92 percent of its total production is generated in Oaxaca, in addition to gaining widespread popularity, has positioned itself as an attractive world-class beverage and has boosted export growth to 64 countries that now consume the artisanal spirit, often called liquid gold. 
Mezcal, which means "cooked maguey" in Nahuatl, a Mexican beverage with centuries of cultural and social evolution, has positioned itself in a brilliant way showing exponential growth over the last six years with the number of exported brands increasing 195 percent and reaching countries including the USA, Spain, Germany, France and England among others.
With more than 300 brands and 150 mezcal producers participating, "Vive Mezcal" will be the first International Forum for innovation, business, culture and tradition, surrounding this beverage. 
Registration for those interested in attending is free at: ViveMezcal2019.com
SOURCE Vive Mezcal 2019

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