Chile
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FREE. Public beach, OK to park overnight. Need 4x4 to get on the beach (cross a stream, soft sand) wonderful spot. Lots of seals commuting back and forth every evening and morning.
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There is a dirt road from the tarmac to the GPS waypoint, but it's closed with barbed wire gate. Arriving at 0:30 in the night, we opted for the more crowded place nearby called Playa Santa Barbara.
Report Check-InRealy nice place! This beach is black with fine vulcanic sand. Fire spit, public toilet (I don't now if its working), possible with campervan. Recommend!!!
Report Check-InIf you don't like sand driving I saw a couple of motorhome a at the parking area before the first river crossing. Seems like a quiet place but not as beautiful and private like this beach.
Report Check-InLovely spot but we'd repeat the warning about needing 4x4 and preferably some recovery gear too! We sank in the sand by the second stream and had to winch ourselves out. Lovely sunset sat watching the seals in the surf. No facilities. Free.
Report Check-InNice location but definitely need 4x4. There are two rivers, the first was okay but the second looked too fast for me. You could camp anywhere here but be mindful of high tide. To arrive you must drive through the police station note; on OSM there is road to the beach which does not actually exist. Take the side road that passes the cabañeros.
Report Check-InFREE. Public beach, OK to park overnight. Need 4x4 to get on the beach (cross a stream, soft sand) wonderful spot. Lots of seals commuting back and forth every evening and morning.
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