Brazil
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For those tired of petrol stations there is a spot in the forest just off the road. coming from the main road turn right just after the trees and turn into the forest and camp where you like. Hidden from the road but you can still hear it. ok for a night but nothing special.
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nice location. when you arrive, you will park on the other side of the building you are pointed at where it's flat and close to the bathrooms. they asked us to print our full legal name and city in the US we are from on just a plain white piece of paper. kind of weird, but didn't want to see the passports. quick little loop out into the forest.
Report Check-InThis place is in wrong location - it is located at -25.15413, -53.84549
Report Check-InI think this is the wrong location - the description and the picture fit the place which I just marked as informal campsite - Trilha Manuel Gomez, about 1,5 km south of here on the other side of the road (on the edge of Iguazu National Park).
Report Check-InIguaçu National Park. The site can be used for camping. Only for being used one night per camper. Totally clean and garnet place. They accept cars, motorhomes and tents.
Report Check-Inthey are in the process of cutting down the forest but one can still find an access road into the woods to spend a quiet night with a bit of road noise.
Report Check-InFor those tired of petrol stations there is a spot in the forest just off the road. coming from the main road turn right just after the trees and turn into the forest and camp where you like. Hidden from the road but you can still hear it. ok for a night but nothing special.
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