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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, August 21, 2020

Mexico News Today Wednesday, August 19, 2020

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2020

With daily consumption of 2.2 liters of Coca-Cola, Chiapas leads Mexico—and the world

Nobody in the world drinks more Coca-Cola and other sugary drinks than the residents of Chiapas, Mexico’s southernmost and poorest state. A researcher calls the state the epicenter of Mexico's 'soft drink consumption epidemic.' FULL STORY

Video shows officials counting wads of cash believed to be bribe money

A new video shows two former Senate officials — with links to the National Action Party — receiving wads of cash believed to be bribes to ensure approval of structural reforms in 2013-2014.
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New coronavirus cases lift total to 531,239; 751 deaths reported Tuesday

The federal Health Ministry reported 751 additional Covid-19 fatalities on Tuesday, lifting Mexico’s death toll to 57,774, while 5,506 new cases were registered. FULL STORY
RELATED: 2 states see rising Covid-19 case numbers but nationally they’re dropping. FULL STORY

30 tourists arrested for not using face masks in Oaxaca

The arrests in Huatulco came just as an increase in Covid-19 cases triggered an order that bars shut down in the popular beach destination. FULL STORY

Mexico bookings stronger than in other destinations

Mexico’s health and safety protocols appear to be inspiring confidence in travelers, particularly in Quintana Roo, where some hotels are at 100% of their permitted occupancy. FULL STORY

Los Cabos first destination to get Platinum Beach award

Five beaches have been designated as Platinum beaches, the first in the country to obtain the certification under a new government program. FULL STORY

3 beaches reopen in Playa

Three beaches in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, will reopen Thursday as part of a pilot program, the mayor announced. FULL STORY

Volunteers in Querétaro give classes in the street to kids without TV, internet

For street kids in Querétaro, the classroom is coming to them thanks to a special education teacher and volunteers inspired by her actions. FULL STORY

Health agency could come under Health Ministry and coronavirus czar

The responsibilities of the government’s chief coronavirus strategist, could soon be significantly broader. But critics warn against taking away the autonomy of the federal health regulator, Cofepris. FULL STORY
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Efforts under way to capture jaguar and cub in Guerrero

The search for the animals is underway in Chilpancingo, after the pair of felines was seen last weekend in neighborhoods near the capital city. FULL STORY

Friends, family get jobs at tax department through AMLO’s ex-assistant

A former member of President López Obrador’s security detail secured jobs for her partner, father-in-law and at least four friends and associates at the federal tax administration. FULL STORY

Oil rig workers defenseless in face of pirate attacks: ‘We fear for our lives’

Frequent attacks by modern day pirates on oil platforms have left some workers scared that they could be killed while working offshore. FULL STORY

Jalisco cartel's new tactic: drones armed with C-4

More evidence has surfaced to indicate the Jalisco New Generation Cartel is using drones armed with C4 explosives to attack its enemies. FULL STORY

Genevieve triggers hurricane warning in Baja Sur; citizens asked to remain home

Heavy rains began to fall in the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday as Hurricane Genevieve closed in on Baja California Sur. FULL STORY

Youths beaten in attempted lynching in Hidalgo

Two young men accused of kidnapping a child were nearly lynched in Tlahuelilpan Tuesday night. FULL STORY

AMLO threatens to take away port concession from 'private firm' in Veracruz

But the administrator of the port of Veracruz is in fact a state-owned company created by the federal government in 1993. FULL STORY

Scientific station will aid program to rescue condor

The California condor has been successfully reintroduced into Baja California’s San Pedro Mártir National Park, and now a new scientific station is intended to help ensure the species’ continued survival. FULL STORY

THE MND POLL


THE STORY:
Herbicide shortage will have major effect on harvests, farmers warn
FULL STORY
THE QUESTION:
Do you support banning the use of the herbicide glyphosate?
VOTE HERE
LAST POLL:
Is Oaxaca's junk food prohibition a good idea?
79% said it is.
VIEW FULL RESULTS

MEXICO LIFE

Finding the elusive jaguar was a challenge for wildlife photographer

It took several months for photographer Alejandro Prieto to capture his first image of a jaguar in the wild. It was the first of 100 he took for his project Jaguar Story. FULL STORY

OPINION

Indigenous Mexicans turn inward to survive Covid-19

While the coronavirus hammers Mexico, some indigenous communities in Oaxaca are finding creative ways to cope, writes Jeffrey Cohen. FULL STORY

Monday, August 17, 2020

Mexico News Today Monday, August 17 2020

MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2020

Covid numbers decline for third week

Health official says new case numbers are estimated to have fallen 20% between August 2 and 8 compared to the previous week. FULL STORY
RELATED: Campeche first state to go yellow on Covid risk map after 23% decline in cases. FULL STORY

Since gang leader El Marro’s capture, homicides down in Guanajuato

Homicides have declined since the capture of crime boss José Antonio “El Marro” Yépez but the state remains the most violent in the country. FULL STORY
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Colima governor: ‘it’s only going to get worse’

The governor slammed the federal government for its response to the coronavirus pandemic and predicted that the economy will collapse. FULL STORY

Colima, Chihuahua make face masks mandatory

Using masks for Covid protection will be required in both states. In Sinaloa, masks must be worn in government offices and on public transit. FULL STORY

Mexico, US extend land border closure but travelers welcome by air

The U.S. and Mexican governments will extend their agreement to close the land border to nonessential travel until September 21, but that doesn’t mean Mexico isn’t welcoming visitors. FULL STORY
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Nobel Prize winner working with farmers to seek alternatives to pesticides

A company co-founded by a winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry is helping farmers in Mexico to reduce their use of pesticides through mating disruption. FULL STORY

Veracruz rum wins international award

A Mexican rum made the grade yet again in Europe, winning the International Taste Institute’s Superior Taste Award for the sixth year running at ceremonies in Brussels. FULL STORY

AMLO sees manipulation behind Yaqui blockades

President López Obrador said Monday that “corrupt politicians” might be behind the ongoing protests of Yaqui indigenous people in Sonora. FULL STORY

Yaquis continue highway and rail blockades in Sonora

Indigenous Yaqui people continue to block a rail line and federal Highway 15 despite a federally-brokered agreement reached in late July. FULL STORY

Soccer player accuses México state police of extortion

Premier League soccer player Jair Peláez claims that police used extortion to force him to pay 10,000 pesos after a routine traffic stop. FULL STORY

Mexico City borough chastised for confiscating 140 vendors’ tricycles

Authorities in the wealthy Mexico City neighborhoods of Polanco and Granadas are taking heat on social media after they confiscated 140 tricycles belonging to street vendors and marked them for destruction — some still containing their wares. FULL STORY

THE MND POLL

THE STORY:
Herbicide shortage will have major effect on harvests, farmers warn
FULL STORY
THE QUESTION:
Do you support banning the use of the herbicide glyphosate?
VOTE HERE
LAST POLL:
Is Oaxaca's junk food prohibition a good idea?
79% said it is.
VIEW FULL RESULTS

MEXICO LIFE

From picture frames to hospitals, this entrepreneur still growing strong

Javier de Lope, who began selling recyclables at the age of 7, has poured his energy into the creation of companies in various fields, then selling them when they hit their stride. FULL STORY

Agua fresca, a simple fruit drink that is refreshing and delicious, especially on a hot summer day

Tasty, refreshing and often surprising, these simple fruit drinks are a tried-and-true standby for living in a tropical climate, writes Janet Blaser. FULL STORY

Oaxaca’s colectivos a great way to travel though not for the faint of heart

Colectivos aren't for the faint of heart, writes Joseph Sorrentino, but they provide good transportation for people on a tight budget. FULL STORY

OPINION

Oaxaca junk food ban a good start in deconstructing candy culture

A combination of decades-long complacency and a rising Covid death toll forced the government to take bold steps toward a healthier future, writes Jack Gooderidge. FULL STORY
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