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About a half mile down the road from Copal is a little community of small hotels/cabanas.
Cabanas Copal 2003
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Copal is the resinous sap of a Mexican tree, burned as incense since the time of the Aztecs as an offering to the gods.
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The beach immediately in front of Copal is a bit rocky but just next door, on the beach side of Papaya Playa Cabanas you will find a great beach that stretches for about three fourths of a mile.
Cabanas Copal 2003
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Copal is also only a short walk to several good, moderately priced restaurants, such as the famous Zamas, and a little grocery store and money exchange.
Cabanas Copal 2003
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Copal is the resinous sap of a Mexican tree, burned as incense since the time of the Aztecs as an offering to the gods.
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The beach at Copal, which is shared by it's neighbor "Papaya Playa" is long, secluded and beautiful.
Cabanas Copal 2003
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Whatever rule-making and rule-following there may have been in the planning of "Copal VIII," a large serpentine piece from 1977, the final assembly looks as if it were dictated by hunch and improvisation.
Too Restless for the Rules Richard B. Woodward 2011
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NEW DELHI--Valuations of Indian companies are extremely high and reminiscent of the dot-com bubble but India is on course for another record year of deal-making, says Joel Perlman , president and co-founder of Copal Partners.
Interview: India on Course for Record M&A Prabha Natarajan 2011
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I moved to India in 2002 and set up our Copal knowledge center.
Interview: India on Course for Record M&A Prabha Natarajan 2011
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Copal incense is a part of traditional Maya religious ritual.
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