Angola
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Absolutely stunning place, leave the main track here -12.2543692, 13.6637641 Google Satellite will show you the track towards the spot clearly..... cliffs, shipwrecks, big rig friendly, lots of space, 130 m above the ocean, almost looks like a Picknick area but nobody was here on a Sunday and no trash at all, a little further following the main track there is a village next to a river flowing into the ocean, lagoon and palm trees included
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If you follow the coordinates from the other comment, you will find the track to the spot. From Lobito you have around 40km to go (35km normal street, 3 km gravel and the last 2-3km track), all together easy driving.
In dry season no 4WD nessescary.
Really nice spot, but known by locals ,too.
Crossing the very busy mercato of Lobito before you get to this quiet and kind of remote place gives you a special feeling.
The shipwrecks down the cliff makes you think you are seated at the end of the world.
Few trashes. No firewood. Poor signal despite the nearby antena (Unitel is struggling to provide service all over the country at the moment).
We set our camp on the first flat area away from the cliff because of kids safety, but you can litterally pitch your tent on the edge for a stunning wake up in the morning.
Great quiet spot above the ocean!! Beautiful view, no interruptions and no one in sight! Used satellite to navigate there when we got close.
Report Check-InSuch a beautiful spot! Flat space (go all the way to the front), no people around, beautiful view and quite decent internet connection (Unitel). We spent almost a week here and loved it !!
Report Check-InIf you want to reach this place going north to south, don’t take the shortcut the gps wants you to take by Culango. It’s a dead end, we tried. After 10km it’s a moto track with lots of trees, we couldn’t pass with our defender. You need to take the road through Lobito :)
Report Check-InAbsolutely stunning place, leave the main track here -12.2543692, 13.6637641 Google Satellite will show you the track towards the spot clearly..... cliffs, shipwrecks, big rig friendly, lots of space, 130 m above the ocean, almost looks like a Picknick area but nobody was here on a Sunday and no trash at all, a little further following the main track there is a village next to a river flowing into the ocean, lagoon and palm trees included
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