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Write a review. Traveler rating. Selected filters. All reviews happy hour kitchen area other guests boat house private beach beautiful place small cove west end guest house a king size bed an oasis spacious rooms the pacific ocean two nights air conditioning zipolite beach ernesto craig hosts casa paradise property. Jack M wrote a review Feb Toronto, Canada 30 contributions 24 helpful votes. A real gem. Casa Sol is an oasis of charm and leisure on the west end of Zipolite. We stayed at Maquil, their recent development across the street no Trip Advisor listing for that yet!

Our villa had two bedrooms, each equipped with a king-size bed, sliding doors glass and screen to a private balcony with a view of the entire Playa Zipolite, as well as AC, a ceiling fan, a wardrobe with several drawers, a safe, a TV, and a pristine private bathroom probably the best plumbing in all of Zipolite. We also had a spacious private saltwater pool overlooking the Maquil complex and the beach, and a large open-air kitchen area with a fridge, small stovetop, lots of storage space, and lots of space to eat and lounge.

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And while the accommodations themselves are immaculate, it's everything else that makes Casa Sol what it is: the intimate attention with which the staff care for you and your things, the delicious breakfasts prepared and served every day truly the best we've had on our trip , the poolside happy hour where you mingle with the other guests, the laid-back way with which Craig, Jorge, Ernesto, Pepe or Daniel provide recommendations, give directions, make a reservation, book transportation for you day after day.

Date of stay: February Value.

Thyiela M wrote a review Jan Surrey, British Columbia, Canada 46 contributions 38 helpful votes. Great place. We are loving our stay here. Everyone is very friendly and extremely accommodating. Every evening there is a happy hour where drinks are free. Clean, well kept rooms.

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Good insect control. The breakfasts are included and delicious. There is wine and beer as well as soft drinks you can help yourself to on an honour system. You simply record what you have taken from the fridge.

All drinks are 35 pesos. Very reasonable. Already planning our next visit. Date of stay: January Trip type: Traveled as a couple. Helpful Share. Kevin K wrote a review Jan Slane, Ireland 1 contribution.

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Paradise, amazingly wonderful staff, Ernesto, Pepe, to name just a few , great food, lovely vibe, amazing people staying there. Beautiful location, beautiful spacious rooms. What more can be said? Keep up the amazing work We can no more wait for that than can we continue to flatten the curve while waiting for a vaccine. Compare the evidence presented here with that for the hodgepodge of re-openings currently being pursued.

What evidence supports the firing up of our polluting cities? While proper research must unfold as it should, we require detective research, namely the investigation of every plausible option. Is this risky? The course we are on is the risky one. The stakes are high while the options are few. By suspending our exclusive belief in Level 1 transmission, we could be discovering all kinds of other ways to proceed. Should we open our windows to clear the air inside our buildings? Not if that brings in more dangerous air from the outside.

Should we remove the masks when no one is nearby as is now being done in some hospitals , or allow schools and plants to reopen so long as everyone can keep their distance? Not if the air inside is found to contain contaminants that could be carrying the virus. By stopping the polluting, indoors and outdoors, we may be able to stop the pandemic. China and South Korea have been lauded for isolating their people to flatten the curve. But the greater benefit may have been serendipitous. With reduced traffic and industry, the outbreaks might have ended because the pollution abated. If so, then simply reopening our economies, however gradually, could turn out to be deadly—as we might be finding out with the coming of a second wave.

We can open up our economies selectively, where distancing is possible, by allowing activities that barely pollute to operate while keeping major sources of pollution closed until they can be cleaned up, if ever—certain power plants and factories as well as much vehicular traffic.

Indoors, we can investigate every problematic space—residences and schools, offices and arenas, factories and hog plants—and allow no-one back in until experts declare the air to be safe from carrying the virus.

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Smoke could be a factor in these plants, as well as in Chinese markets and at Indian funeral sites. In essence, we may have to stop the polluting to stop the pandemic SP2SP. Beyond that, we need to stop the polluting of our bodies and our minds to rebalance our societies SP2RS. Does this sound harsh? Compare it with what we are doing now. But in his lifetime, Dr Snow was dismissed by that establishment for questionning its belief that cholera had to be transmitted through air.

During an outbreak in London in , Dr Snow placed a pin on a map where each person had died. All but two clustered around one well. He travelled to the home of one of the outliers, where he was told that she preferred the taste of the water in that particular well and had it brought to her, also that her niece liked that water too. She proved to be the other outlier.

And so, while the medical establishment was frantically trying to cope with the outbreak, the handle was taken off the well and it ended. But not the cholera: 12 years passed, and many more people died, before the case for the transmission of cholera through polluted water was finally accepted. How long, and how many more deaths, before the case for the transmission of Covid through polluted air will even be considered?

Recognizing Level 2 transmission alongside Level 1 offers a win-win, a way forward for our immediate and long-term health as well as for the health of a globe that has had enough of our warming. And what if we take this seriously and it turns out to have been wrong? Finally, we will have dealt with our long-term health and global warming. So please take this seriously! I am grateful to all those who have contributed to this effort during the past two mad months, some not necessarily having supported my position.

It could be travelling through air!! I was just musing. On particles. So taking the cars off the road could stop it!!

Since then, I have redrafted the above more than 20 times with a revision posted here on 2 May , all the while trying to publish it on a prominent op ed page. Two said no; there was no reply from five others. But how did that virus get into that atmosphere in the first place? Moreover, might smoke from the BBQing of meat in Chinese markets better explain the spread of the coronavirus than the presence of exotic animals? Il doit y avoir une autre explication.

Est-ce seulement de premier niveau? Toutefois, un avantage important est fortuit. Tant mieux. We followed, like kids, to the town square, and when they finished, we asked one of the musicians what was going on.

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I found that so charming that I never forgot it. Now, I would like to do my bit to raise some spirits. Years ago, I wrote a number of short stories, mostly light-hearted, almost all non-fiction, about my personal experiences.

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