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Pangea Cafe and Restaurant – A new restaurant (fall 2008) located within the confines of La Ceiba, between Remedios and Valentina streets (along the canal, Colonia La Madera). International fare specializing in great curries and unusual dishes such as Papaya Burgers, Chicken Pate, various Thai-styled [...]
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Here comes the first FUN Fundraiser for Guitafest 2009! For six years now, Zihuatanejo has been hosting an annual International Guitar Festival every spring that brings together musicians from all over the world to play in large and small venues in Ixtapa Zihuatanejo during the [...]
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Picking through a few of the recent news items going around, there’s a note that is of particular interest, especially those of us living in the area of La Ropa Beach in Zihuatanejo. Driving through the Palm Grove yesterday there was a gathering of large [...]
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December 12th is the date on which all Mexicans and countless worshipers from abroad honor Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Blessed brown-skinned Mother and Queen, patron saint of Mexico. Her miraculous appearance to young Juan Diego on the hill of Tepeyac near Mexico City in [...]
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Now that the Nuevo Milenio highway (Mexico’s Fed. Highway 37D) connects the Bajio and interior of Michoacan to Zihuatanejo and other areas of theĀ Costa Grande, a weekend trip into those cool, pine-covered, lake-studded mountain regions makes for quick and easy respite from the humid [...]
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Just a quick update on what’s been going on in town… first, it’s slow. The economy is depressed everywhere, and here is no exception. Not too many people around right now although we’re expecting that next weekend, with the Revolution Day long weekend, town and [...]
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I have just heard about the Feria del Sombrero (hat festival) that takes place yearly up in the hills of the State of Guerrero, in the town of Tlapehuala, located between Ciudad Altamirano and the town of Arcelia in the area known as Tierra Caliente, [...]
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The Day of the Dead celebrations will be upon us in a few days, with flower-festooned altars (traditionally with the orange marigold, or Cempasuchitl, the flower of the dead, as well as the convoluted but beautiful blossoms of the Cockscomb or Amaranth flower).
Graveyards and [...]
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This is a followup to this post: http://www.zihua-ixtapa.com/journal/2008/10/revolcadero-historico-2008/
Below is the schedule events for the Revolcadero Historico 2008 children’s surfing event taking place [...]
Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedInFor the first time ever, The Muestra Internacional de Cine y Derechos Humanos, International Human Rights Film Festival, will have showings in the State of Guerrero, in both Acapulco and Chilpancingo.
This festival was begun in 2004 by under the initiative of the Asociacion de [...]
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Welcome to the Zihuatanejo Journal, a site listing special events and activities for the beautiful Pacific coast area of Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, Mexico, and the nearby communities of Troncones Beach, Pantla-Buenavista and Barra de Potosi.
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