Mexico
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We came here because we saw the lake in maps (we realized after the other side was registered), we took the first left dirt road at the entrance of Rosendo Salazar (electric cable are very low clearance but we did it shortly with our 3m50 high rig).
We followed dirt road until we could not anymore... Very nice place but after some hours we saw some tiques in our bed... Because we have cats and dogs we did not realized first... But first morning we went to walk and suddlendy, less than 2 min, I was all covered of tiny tiny tiques (smaller than sand... about 300). It is due to the numerous cow and horses here all around... Not good to stay this side of the lake so we decided to leave ASAP (even having a recent Frontline treatment all our animals are now covered... Not cool).
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We came here because we saw the lake in maps (we realized after the other side was registered), we took the first left dirt road at the entrance of Rosendo Salazar (electric cable are very low clearance but we did it shortly with our 3m50 high rig). We followed dirt road until we could not anymore... Very nice place but after some hours we saw some tiques in our bed... Because we have cats and dogs we did not realized first... But first morning we went to walk and suddlendy, less than 2 min, I was all covered of tiny tiny tiques (smaller than sand... about 300). It is due to the numerous cow and horses here all around... Not good to stay this side of the lake so we decided to leave ASAP (even having a recent Frontline treatment all our animals are now covered... Not cool).
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