Chile
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Very quiet spot, a bit windy, nice view of the beach. Free.
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It may have been the time of the year, but it looked like the beach was only accessible over an awkward sandy slope. Going down would be easy enough, but I highly doubt we could've made it back up. There weren't really any other tyre tracks leading to the beach elsewhere either. We decided to spend the night on the other side of the caleta.
Report Check-InWonderfully quiet at night, just the (strong) nois of the crushing waves. Much better than camping in Bahia Inglesa, amazing view. Be careful, it's sandy, we saw even locals get stuck on the beach. So search your way wisely, we did and it was perfect! But unfortunately a lot of trash around... Be so nice and take all your trash with you, also the toilet paper... No facilities, free.
Report Check-InNice beach to stay 1 night. quiet. we slept along the road because we arrived in the dark so we didn't dare to drive on the beach. at day light that's quit easy.
Report Check-Inmany nice places to stay for the night; on the high coast visible from the street, but at the south entry with a sign at the road a solid track leads down to invisible places at the fine sandy beach; many traces from locals and partly many trash; no facilities.
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