Argentina
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There’s a break in the cliffs here (about 2km across) where you can camp right on the shore. The conditions were just right and we were able to surf right in front of camp. The few places with wind protection or shade were being occupied by the locals. It was a restless night despite the tranquil setting; at midnight it was still 92 degrees.
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in the middle of a very long stretch of beach access with hard packed gravel turn out. it's directly on the side of the road but in 24 hours only like 9 cars drove by.
Report Check-InWe stayed at the southern end of the beach for a week, bleak but a great place to chill. If you walk south about a km there a colony of parrots in the cliff, similarly if you walk north there’s another colony of parrots at the other end of bay, only accessible at low tide.
Report Check-Inlove staying there, watching, fishermen, playing with christmas present, chilling out, walkimg on the beach. perfect!
Report Check-InThis ocean drive is well worth the dirt road. This spot is a beautiful long stretch of absolute beach front, where the road runs close to the shore. No facilities whatsoever. Gorgeous. We loved it here. We had the most insane storm overnight - from a calm evening to lighting all around, cracking off the water. Crazy wind, but no rain. Stunning to witness :)
Report Check-InThere’s a break in the cliffs here where you can camp along the shore. The conditions were just right and we were able to surf right in front of camp. The few places with wind protection or shade were being occupied by the locals. It was a restless night despite the tranquil setting; at midnight it was still 92 degrees (1/7/2012)!
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