Brazil
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Physically this place is on the Brazilian side of the border but since the immigration post is north of the town Chuy we were already stamped out of Brazil (and not yet stamped into Uruguay) when we decided to look for a place to camp for the night. Here during the offseason, we were able to camp right on the beach next to the sand dunes in our camper van. Quiet and free.
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Dunes have shifted in the wind, cannot easily access beach. Road is posted with NO -E. Go elsewhere.
Report Check-InPhysically this place is on the Brazilian side of the border but since the immigration post is north of the town Chuy we were already stamped out of Brazil (and not yet stamped into Uruguay) when we decided to look for a place to camp for the night. Here during the offseason, we were able to camp right on the beach next to the sand dunes in our camper van. Quiet and free.
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