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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, September 29, 2021

°° NO LUPE SUCK NO MORE! °° Pass it on! Take him away!! Come try our cocktails at super price!!! 🍸🍹🔥🍷🥂🍺🥃🍾 °Mojitos °Tequila Sunrise °Tropical Rum. * Ask for promo * °Vodka Lime&Berry °Vodka Tonic And if you're hungry, mark Mau the chilaquil Try your chubby chilaquiles tacos dorado And more. #publihandsmexico #zipolitedenoche #yanochupesLupe #mauelchilaquil #zipolitebeach #zipoliteplayanudista #oaxacamexico #oaxacalotienetodo

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°° ¡YA NO CHUPES LUPE! °°
Pasele pasele! Llevele llevele!!
Vengan a probar nuestros cocteles
a súper preciooo!!! 🍸🍹🔥🍷🥂🍺🥃🍾
°Mojitos
°Tequila Sunrise
°Tropical Rum. *Pregunta por la promo*
°Vodka Lime&Berry
°Vodka Tonic
Y si tienes hambre, márcale a Mau el chilaquil
Prueba sus gorditas, chilaquiles tacos dorados
Y más.







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In Zipolite , after the death of a pioneer, they try to invade Shambhala

 

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Alfredo Torrentera / Citizenship Express Oaxaca.-Even before her unfortunate death, Gloria Hope Johnson Ramírez de López had been stripped of part of her ...




Tuesday, September 28, 2021.Alfredo Torrentera / Citizenship Express 

Oaxaca.-Even before her unfortunate death, Gloria Hope Johnson Ramírez de López had been stripped of part of her property through apocryphal acts of possession and influence peddling in favor of foreign businessmen and with the support of internal agrarian representatives From the place a trial was initiated that after 3 years and in the absence of conclusive evidence of his alleged possession, the court ruling determined that in an assembly of community members in Pochutla with evidence and official documents they will decide who would correspond to the disputed land.  

Today, not even after 9 days of the death of the one who was the pioneer and initiator of nudism in Mexico, the same actors fully identified in the community return again due to their history of dispossession through threats and use of violence together trying to keep the entire redoubt green that Shambhala has and that is now a refuge for various birds, animals and reptiles.
 
Without wanting to respect the will of Aunt Gloria as they knew her, which is to keep that place intact where she lived and preferred to end her years modestly, always refusing opulence and dividing the place that represents a whole history of communal life dedicated to her defense. and preservation. 

While the uncertainty of guests and residents remains latent as fully identified people haunt the place stalking, ironically, they are the own children of those who together with Gloria and Toño Nadurille Telléz at the head of a handful of community members defended these lands that they tried to expropriate. In the 70s the state government, today its generations, full of ambition and greed, want their lands to sell them to the highest bidder. 

Let us remember that thanks to the Dorados de Villa and people who gave their time and resources, they were able to revoke said law not after having suffered persecution and attempts to end their lives, as unfortunately happened with the defender Alejandro Cárdenas shot to death by those who wanted to keep him. Pacific coastline that started from Huatulco to Punta Colorada in Puerto Escondido.

Many people benefited from the distribution of land at that time and thanked these heroes at the time for their great sacrifice; time passed and while most sold their lands Gloria continued with her love of nature keeping pre-Hispanic and holistic traditions alive with ceremonies and events in her areas until the end of her life where she was fired between the sound of the snail and the drum, the absence of the majority of the population was the preamble to what is coming, crouched, some conspire, others pay homage to their great hearts with their visit. 
 Gloria Hope Johnson Ramírez de López

Despite having all the official and agrarian documentation that accredits her successor María Zalvidea Marín as the legitimate heir to the tradition and keeping the place intact, the threats to her person are latent to intimidate her into acceding to her whims as they have done. With humble people who have been victims of their extortions and prior to the next assembly where the future of Shambhala will be decided, we hope that reason and justice will prevail as spirit in the meeting and their great legacy will continue, while everything can happen before said meeting, even having protection from municipal and state authorities. 
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Zipolite - Ciudadania Express, periodismo de paz Ciudadania Express Hace cuarenta y cuatro años, conocí Zipolite por primera vez. Lo atrayente, en aquellos antineoliberales años, era su playa nudista, donde llegaban jipitecas, - ...

 

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 Monday, September 27, 2021.
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Salvador Hernandez.

Forty-four years ago, I met Zipolite for the first time.

The attractive thing, in those anti-neoliberal years, was its nudist beach, where jipitecas arrived , -bottle of mezcal in hand and churro de mota between the yellow teeth-, and thugs from the farthest reaches, contrasting with the muses, who wandered around naked. the white sand carpet: Swiss, Italian, German, English or French. The most convincing representation, that the UN was not in the "Big Apple". Enriching races and languages, the already multicultural state of Oaxaca.

"Zipolais" was the center of the blowout par excellence. Long ago to AIDS. When Caro Quintero, possibly, was harvesting his first plants of marijuana.

Although Zipolite means "Sea of ​​the Dead", the only victims were swimmers, who dared to swim where there was no return.

Only a trained dog, it was the hope for those who were about to die drowned in the whirlpool of White Rock .

A red cloth, tied to a dry branch, was the warning of an open sea without concessions, since the "lifeguards" of the navy, only limited themselves to looking at those who were about to succumb, in the green waters of the Pacific ; and the naked güeras, of course! There was no room for heroic acts, and athletic nudists did not enter into the act.

On one occasion, on the verge of drowning and with the delusions of a dying man, a short, bald foreigner saved my life by plunging into the water and pushing me by the waist towards the beach. In the distance, he saw the blurred images of the curious.

After struggling between life and death, I was able to touch the sand with my big toe. When my friend “El Matador” entered, and after an arduous fight with Neptune and his hosts, we reached the seashore, where we spent hours lying on the sand.

 At night, "El Matador" and I, we had a bottle of Bacardi to celebrate our rebirth. We never saw abroad again. No matter how much we asked about him, no one could give us any sign of his existence.

It is worth mentioning that there were no public lighting, luxury restaurants, or exclusive hotels or bars as now, the ladies of the palapas who sold food and drinks were called "tías", although there was no kinship.

 The reasons for leaving Zipolite were minimal: buying fish or very basic products. We walked to Puerto Ángel where they sold a black meat fish, called skipjack, with one, it was enough to eat four days, either in broth or fried.

From Puerto Ángel to Pochutla, you took a bus . In Pochutla there was a market and a telephone booth inside a store. The one that communicated us with the outside world.

II ) "Noah's Ark"

The first time I went to Zipolite, I looked for a place to leave my sleeping bag and a hammock to rest. Someone pointed to the end of the beach, there was "Noah's Ark" by Aunt Gloria, where if you wanted, you could eat, only vegetarian food.

I left my things, from there I could see the entire length and breadth of the beach, only the cliff that protects the "Playa del Amor" at the other end limited the beautiful view. A few cabins and a few people walking near the wild waves, it was the common postcard.

In the "Noah's Ark" no soft drinks or alcohol were sold, only fruit water. I was struck by a small altarpiece, adorned with seashells, there was the urn with the ashes of the owner's daughter. The photograph of a beautiful young woman adorned the simple altar.

Everything was harmony and spirituality, except when Gloria went on a trip, and her son organized anthology evenings, giving a 360 degree turn to the naturist environment. From noon, a blackboard announced the meats available from eight o'clock at night; natural fruit water was off the menu. The Dionysian evenings culminated in a spectacular sunrise. The "zipolitera" brotherhood was in conjunction with nature.

On one side of the "Noah's Ark", Mauro, like a good fisherman, had a cabin at the top of a mogote, which, with the help of a spyglass, was the first to locate whoever arrived at the nudist beach. What Mauro was least interested in was the tourist flow. The aesthetics of the foreigners was paramount.

Years passed, a few years ago I came back. I confess that I completely misplaced, that place was no longer the Zipolite that I knew in the seventies.

 The worst of all is that I couldn't find hotels for less than five hundred pesos.

Although Zipolite has become a tourist destination, I must admit that my heart was at the bottom of the sea, when I "saw" my loved ones about to die. So I'm not going to stop going. Zipolite has that charm that other beaches that surround it do not have.

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