Chile
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Hot springs with wild camping or parking for big rigs. A small hut for changing clothes right next to a big pool of hot water that comes from deep inside mother earth. The place is surreal but quite cold during nights. It has a fireplace and a litter can. There is fresh water from the river northwards from the pool or if you find it, there is a pipe leaking fresh water from the buildings at the entrace of the termas. A local pointed me the pipe and told me I would better drink from there than from the river, although I suspect is pretty much the same. Enjoy the place and take care of it.
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first of all if you wanna go by yourself, ask to someone in the village before
when we arrived we didn't know where the terms were and we have crossed Lirima to the moutains (just 1km after) and 3 vehicles came to search us because we are in a community and we cannot go where we want. good people but you have to ask when you arrive to Lirima. furthermore the terms were closed ... maybe still about covid...
maybe they want to keep their tranquility:)
Hot springs with wild camping or parking for big rigs. A small hut for changing clothes right next to a big pool of hot water that comes from deep inside mother earth. The place is surreal but quite cold during nights. It has a fireplace and a litter can. There is fresh water from the river northwards from the pool or if you find it, there is a pipe leaking fresh water from the buildings at the entrace of the termas. A local pointed me the pipe and told me I would better drink from there than from the river, although I suspect is pretty much the same. Enjoy the place and take care of it.
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