Huatulco is located near the Mexican Turtle Center, unique in the world. Located next to the beach of Mazunte, Maxontetia word derived from Nahuatl, meaning "I ask, please, that spawns" a clear plea that the turtles were the inhabitants of the area, the Mexican Turtle Center develops triple work to investigate the life of sea turtles, welcome visitors interested in seeing on the beaches the miracle of life of sea turtles and try to create new forms of economic development between the peoples of the Coast, accustomed for centuries to live exploitation of turtles before there industrial processes to capture and the ban was mandated. Mazunte has a Living Museum of the Sea Turtle and manages several bungalows for those wishing to see the reproduction of thousands of turtles on the beaches of Oaxaca. East of Mazunte, Puerto Angel is home of the University of Mar and base for visiting the beautiful and confident Zipolite Creek stripper. And just abandoned the peace of Zipolite, civilization arises again and Puerto Escondido, whose development - international surfing championships, big hotels - is offset by the proximity of Manialtepec gaps and the National Park Lagunas de Chacahua - where grow three types of mangroves and the rare black lily, nesting albatross and pink spatula, and have come to sight, in a week, up to 155 species of birds - and with the celebration of Coastal Dance Festival in Puerto Escondido, reminds us with his sones, syrups and popular rites, we follow in Oaxaca. The Union of Community Museums of Oaxaca groups 13 villages in the regions of the Central Valley and the Sierra Mixteca, in the heart of the ancient cultures of the Zapotec and Mixtec. These communities have been opened to the public museums that feature artifacts and antiquities that help understand the history of indigenous peoples. The aim of the museum is to rescue the heritage of the community, stimulate and strengthen their cultural identity populations. In each village the inhabitants were organized to find funding, conduct the necessary investigations, collect objects, mount exhibitions and museums build. Currently Community Museums open at the following locations: San Jose Mogote, San Juan Mixtepec Huamelulpan San Martin, San Miguel del Progreso, San Miguel Tequixtepec, Huitzo San Pablo, San Pablo Huixtepec, San Pedro and San Pablo Tequixtepec, Santa Ana Valley, Santa Maria Cuquila, Santa Maria Yucuhiti, Santiago Suchilquitongo, Teotitlan del Valle, Tepelmeme of Morelos, San Miguel and San Pedro Tequixtepec Yucunama.