Mexico
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an area of grass and dirt between a couple of houses and the sea. Beautiful mountain backdrop and a long secluded beach. We had the place to ourselves for two days.
The owner of the red house was pleased for us to stay there and even requested that we park outside his house so that he could keep an eye on the truck whilst we swam and walked.
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No more a good spot, it's now a pebble site where trucks are working.
Report Check-InBeautiful beach and hilly backdrop. We couldn't find a red house, but the locals said that we could park anywhere in the area. Everyone was very friendly.
There are large machines doing what appear to be minor repairs to the peir, it doesn't look like they'll be here long.
WARNING: Locals say there are sharks in the water. It's safe to swim, but don't go too deep.
Report Check-InVery nice beach, clean et clear water.
We stayed next to the muelle for two nights. Quiet. Friendly people.
an area of grass and dirt between a couple of houses and the sea. Beautiful mountain backdrop and a long secluded beach. We had the place to ourselves for two days.
The owner of the red house was pleased for us to stay there and even requested that we park outside his house so that he could keep an eye on the truck whilst we swam and walked.
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