Chile
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Beach of rocks (galets) at the end of a dirty road. We don’t have 4x4. When you go to the North, take the road On your right before the bridge. Is noted « camping Lo Arrayanes ». Take the left road.
Some locals on saturday night, but really quiet. Good spot for the night.
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Check always the tide chart on internet or app before you camp at any place near water in this region which has always stronger tides than others along the chilean coast!!!
Report Check-InTidal river, could see the water marks, means no room to sleep here at high tides. Go 2km further south and look for gravel path leading down to river bank
Report Check-InNeeeeveer sleep the night there! I did, woke up the next day and all the inside car room is wet now. The beach disappears completly, especially in the night, because of the flood. Al my clothes are wet, my camera and my laptop broke. Please don‘t stay there for the night. At least on daytime it‘s a very nice place.
Report Check-InBeach of rocks (galets) at the end of a dirty road. We don’t have 4x4. When you go to the North, take the road On your right before the bridge. Is noted « camping Lo Arrayanes ». Take the left road.
Some locals on saturday night, but really quiet. Good spot for the night.