Costa Rica
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Driving down Carrt. Montezuma toward Cabuya, there are informal beach campsites all along the left side (not a very busy road). We found a pull off spot with a steeper entrance right on the beach's edge. Lots of rocks on the beach at low tide, and the tide came up quite a bit at night. Ground was filled with hundreds of hermit crabs at night, but they scattered eventually. Someone tried to pull into our site at night, but hit a tree branch and left. Besides people walking along the beach during the day, seemed pretty secluded.
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Driving down Carrt. Montezuma toward Cabuya, there are informal beach campsites all along the left side (not a very busy road). We found a pull off spot with a steeper entrance right on the beach's edge. Lots of rocks on the beach at low tide, and the tide came up quite a bit at night. Ground was filled with hundreds of hermit crabs at night, but they scattered eventually. Someone tried to pull into our site at night, but hit a tree branch and left. Besides people walking along the beach during the day, seemed pretty secluded.
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