Mexico
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A very nice place next to Cocos Palms and the Ocean. If you drive behind the bushes, its not visible from the road. Calm. Twice there were friendly locals that walked the beach with their dogs, for the rest we didn't see anyone. No facilities, no cell service. Sprinter or even a slightly bigger rig could fit (but all streets in this area are quite narrow). Unfortunately lots of seaweed and trash like everwhere on this coast south of Mahahual. I wouldn't drive down South for this spot because of that reason but if you are near anyways and need a place to sleep, this one is great.
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A very nice place next to Cocos Palms and the Ocean. If you drive behind the bushes, its not visible from the road. Calm. Twice there were friendly locals that walked the beach with their dogs, for the rest we didn't see anyone. No facilities, no cell service. Sprinter or even a slightly bigger rig could fit (but all streets in this area are quite narrow). Unfortunately lots of seaweed and trash like everwhere on this coast south of Mahahual. I wouldn't drive down South for this spot because of that reason but if you are near anyways and need a place to sleep, this one is great.
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