Once a community of farmers and fishermen, Zipolite became a popular destination for European hippies and backpackers starting in 1970, when many came to the beaches of Oaxaca state for an exceptionally clear view of a solar eclipse.
“But on the other hand, there’s also this other part, this ultramass tourism that starts to leave places without resources.” “Everyone in the community should visit a place where they can feel comfortable, where they can feel free, like Zipolite,” said Mr. But as its popularity has grown, attracting increasing numbers of gay and straight visitors, the town is starting to transform: Foreigners are snatching up land, hotels are multiplying, influencers are flocking to the beach and many residents and visitors now fear that what once made Zipolite magical could be lost for good.