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Right before KM90 and before getting to Playa Armenta you can get off the road and find nice free camping. There's a Mangrove on the left and sand beach on the right .
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a vagabond came to us saying we had to pay him 100p per van. we wasn't the owner of the place and no facilities, so we refused
he looked at our fire and said we had stolen his wood. this was a public place! he saw us getting in but came asking for money only after it was dark and had the fire on.
didn't feel safe (he didn't accept refrescos or a small tip, he WANTED money) so we left for el tiburòn, at least was safe.
he asks for money in both this free spots in ioverlander
As described, however we were surprised to be approached by Manuel at sunset who asked for $100mx. Apparently he owns this beach too.... we ended up trading the camping for some alcohol. I’d stay away if you want to camp for free, unfortunately. It is a lovey spot.
Report Check-Indirt road easier than most others in the area. Leads to a rocky beach with plenty of dry sticks for fires. great view of the stars! on water-side in the dip of the road. mangrove with lots of aquatic wildlife
Report Check-InRight before KM90 and before getting to Playa Armenta you can get off the road and find nice free camping. There's a Mangkar on the left and sand beach on the right .
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