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The entrance to our sea-view room Cheaper rooms and their hammocks Our room with private bathroom at the back Fachada

Posada Mexico Puerto 聲gel

Av Roca Blanca, Zipolite Puerto Ángel, Pacific Coast, Mexico

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Zipolite Beach: The Beach of Death

A travel blog entry by thescribe

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... getting there, needing to know at least basic Spanish, and some people may not like Zipolite because there aren't any clubs. There are tours though. You can meet other International travelers here. All in all, I'm happy to be in Zipolite Beach. I like this simple way of life on the beach. Many days are spent playing on around the coastline, eating good breakfast and taking buses to other towns. My favorite thing to do is sit on the sand around sunset, a magical ...

Round two

A travel blog entry by drewlittlebury

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... a short poetry piece; which for a first time attempt went extreamly well.

Before leaving we visited Mazunte for a day, which has an even quieter, chilled out vibe than Zipolite. I feel this may be to to a lower degree of sexual tentions as there were fewer single men.


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Beach Life

A travel blog entry by 2hunters

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Jan 9

Well the big day finally came. I was up
at 7:00 and started cleaning myself, waiting for Ross and Cathie to
stir. They had told me we were going to the beach in 3 days, then 2
days then tomorrow. So today is beach day., It's like Christmas for
a dog.

At 7:30 they stirred, so I gave them
each a big kiss, then started playing the drums with my tail, using
the cupboards and bowls for various sound effects. I was finished
breakfast and ...

It's fun to say Zipolite (or Zippo Lighter)

A travel blog entry by slowayround

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... from this region.

We drove through the small beach towns of Mazunte, San Agustinillo, and Zipolite, these places seem to attract plenty of North American and European tourists, not sure why some towns seem devoid of tourists while others are bustling with them. We stayed in Zipolite where there are a handful of small hotels and caba鎙s and restaurants on the beach.

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Beautiful Mazunte, Terrible Dengue

A travel blog entry by samanthawiley

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... visiting from California who came back with me from Mazunte, and my wonderful Oaxacan friend Edith and her sister Monica. Also I was fortunate enough to get sick right after Dia de los Muertos ended, so I got to enjoy the festivities for 2 days :) Maren and I made an altar in my apartment, we went to see some of the beautifully lit up cemeteries, and had a big ...

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