Mexico
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Lots of spots on the edge of the water. Many dirt roads to choose from. Check google earth satellite for details. Very calm waters, no wind, quiet. Sand road in but shouldn’t need 4x4.
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I don't really know why anyone would want to camp here unless you really like mangroves and sandy washboard roads. we thought this would be beside the ocean that you could see and hear. don't get me wrong,its pretty but just different. we ended up camping down the road to the west.
Report Check-InTurn off the highway at the 33 km mark and then follow to the coordinates. Quiet spot.
Report Check-InA very nice place, calm and beautiful birdwatching. In the evening the lady from the farm came by with her two children and two dogs and wanted some money. We gave her 50 Pesos and I think it was alright.
Report Check-InNice place, different to many others as this is at the shore of a laguna with barely any tides, no waves and mangroves along the bay. Oyster cages are being tended by a local fisher family.
Sandy road in but good driving. Spot is quiet and peaceful, but does have a little garbage strewn everywhere. .
Lots of spots on the edge of the water. Many dirt roads to choose from. Check google earth satellite for details. Very calm waters, no wind, quiet. Sand road in but shouldn’t need 4x4.
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