Brazil
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I was going to the spot further north but figured it was going to be more of the same and stop here instead, just before the 4x4 area (going north). Only 2 cars drove by on a sunday afternoon. Very quiet. 4x4 not absolutely required, but recommended : There are a few wind blown dunes along the way which you can blow through if you don't stop, but if a random dog jumps in front of your car and you are forced to stop in the middle of one of those, then you would be happy to have 4x4 instead of getting out the shovel!
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I was going to the spot further north but figured it was going to be more of the same and stop here instead, just before the 4x4 area (going north). Only 2 cars drove by on a sunday afternoon. Very quiet. 4x4 not absolutely required, but recommended : There are a few wind blown dunes along the way which you can blow through if you don't stop, but if a random dog jumps in front of your car and you are forced to stop in the middle of one of those, then you would be happy to have 4x4 instead of getting out the shovel!
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