Peru
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It's a small parking lot on a cliff next to the cave, which is located down on the beach. We spent one night there and we felt pretty safe. It's between Ñuro and Cabo Blanco in the middle of nowhere.
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Flat area on a cliff with no size restriction and no shade. We spent two nights in here. It was safe and quiet although a bit windy. Nothing around so you have to bring water and food. The sight of the pier didn't bother us and there were many blue-footed boobies close. The road to Cabo Blanco had big holes. It's better to go back to El Ñuro and take the Panamericana.
Report Check-InJeez ppl..ye overlooking a huge oil peer!with so much coastal space.leaving!
Report Check-InIt's a small parking lot on a cliff next to the cave, which is located down on the beach. We spent one night there and we felt pretty safe. It's between Ñuro and Cabo Blanco in the middle of nowhere.
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