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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

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Mexico News Today Wednesday, February 17, 2021

 

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2021

Power outages extended to 29 states

Rolling blackouts occurred in far more states than anticipated on Tuesday night as Mexico continues to experience a weather-related natural gas shortage. FULL STORY
RELATED: 12 states will see random, rolling blackouts from 6:00-11:00 p.m. Tuesday. FULL STORY

Foreign minister, CDMX mayor lead poll to succeed AMLO in Morena 2024 election bid 

Marcelo Ebrard and Claudia Sheinbaum are the main contenders to become the ruling party's candidate in the next presidential election. FULL STORY

Mexico to raise objection at UN to global ‘inequality’ in nations' access to vaccines

Countries that produce the Covid-19 shots have high vaccination rates, whereas they are much lower in Latin America and the Caribbean. FULL STORY

Morena party at odds over candidate accused of rape     

Sharp divisions have emerged within the ruling party over whether its candidate in Guerrero is the right person to run for governor on June 6. FULL STORY

Bishop: wearing a face mask shows a lack of faith in God

A Tamaulipas Catholic clergyman sparked controversy on social media after he said that wearing the protective covering indicates insufficient trust in the Almighty. FULL STORY

Exhibition marks 190th anniversary of former president's murder

Independence hero and revolutionary general Vicente Guerrero was executed almost two centuries ago, but a new exhibition is helping keep his memory alive. FULL STORY

Wyndham invests US $11 million in Tulum hotel

The hospitality company announced that it will open a new 96-room facility in Tulum in the first half of 2021, part of a plan to open 10 new locations in Mexico. FULL STORY

OPINION

Mexico City’s plastics ban doesn’t factor in the capital’s economic divide

Most eco-friendly alternatives to disposable products aren't cheap, especially when Covid-19 has done a number on many people's income, Sarah DeVries writes. FULL STORY

MEXICO LIFE

The art of brickmaking lives on in this magical town

Go beyond Cholula's tourist center and you'll find family businesses where they still make bricks by hand in traditional wood-fired ovens, Joseph Sorrentino writes. FULL STORY

Opium poppy farmers in Guerrero accuse soldiers of violence, theft, vandalism

Residents in the Tierra Caliente region say the military attacked them and their property after a confrontation over the attempted destruction of their illicit crops. FULL STORY

Poverty levels moved up 3 points to 40.7% last year

Nearly half the population didn't earn enough to afford the 1,700 pesos per month it costs to purchase a basic selection of foodstuffs. FULL STORY

Former Miss Oaxaca jailed on kidnapping charges

The beauty queen is being held without bail, suspected of participating in a ring that operated in Veracruz and Oaxaca. FULL STORY

Interruption in gas supply will cost industry 18bn pesos: business leader

The north's manufacturing sector will see the losses — worth US $890.9 million — over the next four days, the expert warns. FULL STORY

Diversify nation's energy sources and boost storage capacity, experts urge

To avoid more blackouts, experts say Mexico needs to expand the country's portfolio of power generation sources and increase its ability to store its resources. FULL STORY
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Author urges action on child sex tourism in Mexico

A lawmaker whose crusade is the fight against the sexual exploitation of minors says authorities need to do more to combat the problem. FULL STORY

MEXICO LIFE

An 1800s Mexican vaccine campaign offers valuable lessons in beating Covid

At the beginning of the 19th century, physician Francisco Javier de Balmis came here on a mission: to end smallpox in New Spain, Rich Tenorio writes. FULL STORY

Hi Mexico-loving friends,

 

Laura Bronner | Eternal Expat via n.convertkit.com 

Tue, Feb 16, 12:30 PM (12 hours ago)
to me

Hi Mexico-loving friends,

I hope this email finds you well.

It's been a sunny start to the month here in Baja and we have officially moved on from Todos Santos to a completely new-to-us part of the peninsula.

Rolling with the Changes

After a month in our casita in Todos Santos, it was time to pack our bags and come up with a new plan. While I loved Todos Santos, I missed being in a place where I could just walk everywhere.

The original plan was to head back to La Paz. We had a few apartments lined up to look at on the day we arrived and with the way rentals work here and how quickly they get snatched up, we were pretty confident that we'd be able to move straight into one of them on the same day.

Alas, the rentals moved even quicker than we did and the day before we were going to move to La Paz, all of the apartments we had been planning to look at had been rented.

"Should we still go to La Paz?" we asked ourselves.

We had just spent a sunny fun long weekend in Cabo San Lucas celebrating my 33rd birthday and after sharing some of the photos on Instagram, tons of people told us we needed to check out San Jose del Cabo. They promised colonial architecture, cobbled streets, and a bit more of a local vibe while still being as close to the beach as Cabo San Lucas.

So instead of taking our suitcase on a bus to La Paz to look for another apartment, we took a bus south to San Jose and booked ourselves into a boutique hotel near the beach for two nights. As luck would have it, I stumbled across a cute little centrally located apartment for rent on Facebook Marketplace.

"We'll just go have a look at it and see what happens," we said, trying not to get our hopes up.

It was perfect. A nice big kitchen, lots of natural light, fully furnished, absolutely incredible internet, and a big comfortable bed all right in the historic center of San Jose where we can walk everywhere, even all the way down to the beach.

What Does Los Cabos Look Like Right Now?

If you haven't already, you can catch up with all of the videos that we made during our time in Cabo San Lucas here:

A lot of people have been asking about getting Covid tests in order to return to the US after spending some time here. It's worth noting that most hotels, resorts, and private hospitals are giving rapid tests. You can even get a test at the airport here in Cabo as well as at the airport in Cancun. You get the results in about 15-30 minutes so many people are just getting them before they check into their flights.

If you are visiting somewhere else, hit reply and let me know and I can try to find the answer to where you can get a Covid test while you're in Mexico.

What's Happening in Other Parts of Mexico Right Now?

Things are moving in a positive direction as many states have been moved back into orange or yellow following a two-week stint in the "red" which saw many states facing very tight restrictions with regards to what was allowed to be open.

You can see that full map and news of which states have changed here. Only Guerrero and Guanajuato remain in the red.

This government map remains the most up-to-date version, so save this tab to your favorites if you are interested in checking up on the status changes every few weeks.

As always, a great place to keep up to date with news about Mexico in English is Mexico News Daily.

If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to email me by simply hitting reply on this email.

Speak soon,

Laura


Sunday, February 14, 2021

San Pedro Pochutla decreta cambiar a semáforo epidemiológico rojo Quadratín Oaxaca ... la comunicación oficial a las agencias de policía que incluyen destinos turísticos importantes como Puerto Escondido y la playa nudista de Zipolite.

 San Pedro Pochutla decreta cambiar a semáforo epidemiológico rojo

... la comunicación oficial a las agencias de policía que incluyen destinos turísticos importantes como Puerto Escondido y la playa nudista de Zipolite.


San Pedro Pochutla decrees to change to red epidemiological traffic light  February 12, 2021 Alondra Olivera | Quadratin Oaxaca

El texto original de este artículo fue publicado por la Agencia Quadratín en la siguiente dirección: https://oaxaca.quadratin.com.mx/san-pedro-pochutla-decreta-cambiar-a-semaforo-epidemiologico-rojo/

Este contenido se encuentra protegido por la ley. Si lo cita, por favor mencione la fuente y haga un enlace a la nota original de donde usted lo ha tomado. Agencia Quadratín. Todos los Derechos Reservados © 2018.


OAXACA, Oax. February 12, 2021.- Authorities of the municipality of San Pedro Pochutla, on the Oaxaca Coast, determined to change to a red epidemiological traffic light from February 15 to March 15, as a measure to mitigate the spread of Covid 19. The agreement was made in a regular session of the Cabildo, so they asked to abide by the restrictive and preventive measures that this color of the traffic light implies, which represents the highest risk in the pandemic. They sent the official communication to the police agencies that include important tourist destinations such as Puerto Escondido and the Zipolite nudist beach. One of these offices was directed to the local parish priest, Pedro Felipe Noyola San Juan, to comply with the determination regarding the liturgical celebrations of the Catholic community. San Pedro Pochutla is the third municipality that determines to change from orange to red traffic lights, the other two are located on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. To date, this municipality has 183 accumulated cases, 18 deaths, 23 suspected people and 7 with the virus active.

El texto original de este artículo fue publicado por la Agencia Quadratín en la siguiente dirección: https://oaxaca.quadratin.com.mx/san-pedro-pochutla-decreta-cambiar-a-semaforo-epidemiologico-rojo/

Este contenido se encuentra protegido por la ley. Si lo cita, por favor mencione la fuente y haga un enlace a la nota original de donde usted lo ha tomado. Agencia Quadratín. Todos los Derechos Reservados © 2018.

Mexico News Today Friday, February 12, 2021

 

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2021

Mexico city, México state to turn stoplight orange after 8 weeks at maximum risk red  

Both entities will switch down to the second-highest risk rating on the national coronavirus map. FULL STORY

Rumanian Mafia: leading bank card skimmer alleged to operate ATM-theft ring in Mexico

The gang has worked with Mexican hackers, Venezuelan cybercrime experts and a cartel boss to aid its activities in Quintana Roo, Mexico City, and México state. FULL STORY

They eased restrictions for an annual fiesta and 400 people were infected

A town in the Papaloapan region of Oaxaca found out the hard way what can happen when strict pandemic rules are eased too soon. FULL STORY

Despite Covid-19, new flights from US announced for Cancún, Cozumel

The Quintana Roo tourism sector will get a much-needed boost amid the coronavirus pandemic with new flights to the two beach destinations. FULL STORY

Delayed vaccines and travel restrictions complicate Mexico tourism recovery

The slow rollout of Covid-19 immunization and tougher international flight requirements will make it harder for the industry to bounce back, say experts. FULL STORY
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MEXICO LIFE

Mexico’s popular homeopathic remedies: are they placebo powered?

After his conventional doctor gave up on a recurring salmonella infection, John Pint tried chochos pills. The results were surprising. FULL STORY

Journalists rally around a valued tool the government wants to dismantle

Six reporters have spoken out against a plan to incorporate the nation's autonomous transparency watchdog into federal agencies, warning that it threatens their profession. FULL STORY

Guadalajara homicide numbers drop, but fail to count hidden grave bodies

Murders in the city's metropolitan area declined 12% in 2020 but the statistics paint only a limited picture of the security situation. FULL STORY

Protection offered to witnesses who testified in ex-Nayarit governor's trial

The federal Attorney General's Office has offered protection to 10 witnesses who testified against Roberto Sandoval. FULL STORY

Guardsman averts tragedy, pushes burning vehicle away from gas pumps

A National Guard officer prevented a potentially large explosion at a filling station in Tlaxcala on Wednesday. FULL STORY

New ban surprises many of capital’s 5 million women

First it was plastic bags. Then straws and cups. Now the latest victims in the drive against single-use plastics are tampons — and women, writes Jude Webber. FULL STORY

SpaceX opens preliminary sign up for satellite internet

Business magnate Elon Musk’s venture to provide the world with broadband service from low-Earth orbit is expanding into Mexico. FULL STORY

MEXICO LIFE

Born during  lockdown, CDMX store unites women

Mujeres Incendiarias began as an Instagram page, but collaborating with a female friend made its founder want to reach out to other women, Lydia Carey writes. FULL STORY

• 10 killed during outbreak of violence in Guadalajara

• 18 bags of human remains discovered in Zapopan, Jalisco

• Communities protest after CFE cuts power for unpaid bills

Medical coverage in Mexico

 


Bob Hannaford Tonight is Zen Lounge's last night open for a month. Stop by and tip the bartenders because they will have no work for 30 days. We will hit up our favorite bars tonight so we can tip our favorite local bartenders one last time before the mandatory shut down tomorrow. Take care, wear a mask, wash your hands and help your neighbors when possible. It's gonna be a tough month but a great opportunity to be safer and help the coast get healthier.

 

Tonight is Zen Lounge's last night open for a month. Stop by and tip the bartenders because they will have no work for 30 days.
We will hit up our favorite bars tonight so we can tip our favorite local bartenders one last time before the mandatory shut down tomorrow.
Take care, wear a mask, wash your hands and help your neighbors when possible. It's gonna be a tough month but a great opportunity to be safer and help the coast get healthier.

Feliz día para todos 💕💕💕 Los esperamos HOY




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