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Shore line area approx. 300 m away from Ruta 1, above a peninsular with sea lions. Rocks also provide some shelter from visibility and the high mountains in the back let you sleep longer as sun will rise later :-) Aduana between the two provinces 5 km north with restrooms and restaurant.
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There are many opportunities here to wild camp close to the ocean. We went a little further south than this spot, down to a sandy beach and slightly sheltered from the wind behind a rocky outcrop. Not visible from the road and plenty far to not have any light/noise from the sporadic traffic. Of course, loads of pelicans around and sea lions kept patrolling the coast to eventually end up an a nearby rock.
Report Check-InMany sea lions here in November 2017 just off the coast enjoying sun bathing. A beautiful beach, so many shells, not too much rubbish #letskeepitthatway #leavenotrace
Report Check-InSealions might be there seasonally. There weren't any when we camped here.
Report Check-InWonderful place full of sealions and cormorans... you hear all this wildnest at night, very impressive. You have many informal campsites all around the mark.
Report Check-InShore line area approx. 300 m away from Ruta 1, above a peninsular with sea lions. Rocks also provide some shelter from visibility and the high mountains in the back let you sleep longer as sun will rise later :-) Aduana between the two provinces 5 km north with restrooms and restaurant.
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