Uruguay
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NO CAMPING SIGNS
- Nice place above the river. You need to follow a narrow two track, larger vehicles can find a spot a few hundred meters to the west.
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free, "no acamper" signs, police controlled, not so much rubbish, quiet,
Report Check-InThis is a great secluded spot. There are several no camping signs. We stayed on a Fri night and nobody bothered us. There is too much rubbish so please take some with you.
Report Check-InWe decided not to camp there as there have camped a lot of locals who seemed to not just camp there but live there in their tents. We are just in a tent and so we didn´t feel very comfortable with all the rubbish, no camping signs and the locals apparently living there in their tents. Maybe travelers with cars/trucks feel different. The place is with lots of trees on the edge of a cliff. You have to walk down a track to access the beach. Camping is free but apparently forbidden (no camping signs everywhere).
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- Nice place above the river. You need to follow a narrow two track, larger vehicles can find a spot a few hundred meters to the west.