El Salvador
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I camped here an had a quiet night. There was no-one around.
I think is public land. it has a fire pit and some trash.
El Cuco is a nice little fishing village with a lot of seafood restaurants!
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Couldn't find the access to this spot. On the coordinates now they are building a house so i guess permanently close :(
Report Check-InSpent 3 nights here, it's absolutely beautiful. There's a small shaded clearing with a fire pit, just a few hundred metres from the beach. It's definitely local beach access, there were a few times that locals walked/drove through the site, and one time a group of men stopped in the same clearing to fish. Everyone was kind, and it felt very safe. No amenities, but free. The access is a small grass path, slightly off location from where maps will send you. Tree at the entrance makes clearance around 3 metres, anything higher than that will be scratched on top.
Report Check-InWe spend a night here, nice quiet place.
Some garbage around, but we cleaned up. Fire pit with firewood. Felt safe.
i camped here an had a quiet night.
there was no on around.
i think is public land.
it has a fire pit and some trash.
el cuco is a nice little fishing village with a lot of seafood restaurants!