Guatemala
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A dead end lane next to a church. We stayed here on a Friday night and had no problems. A local fisherman pulled up his boat whole we were there and said it was ok for us to camp one night there.
If there is someone at the church you can ask for water and bathroom
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Came cycling, there was nobody, everything closed and nobody to ask to.
We continued to the Christian camp at 300m. We camped there but it was an exceptional welcome...
Very quiet and safe. Stayed 1 night before crossing to El Salvador.
Report Check-InWe spent a quite afternoon and night here. No problem. Only us and animals: chicken and cow.
Report Check-InWe've spent here 1 night just before to cross the broder with Salvador. Nice and quiet place, the fisherman's try to get us the key of the land next to the church but the doña wasn't here. He told us it was safe, the police come regularly, and we Diddy met anybody. The view on the lake is nice, with frog in the nights and birds in the morning.
Report Check-InArrived on Wednesday around 4:30 pm and there was someone in the church, I asked and could camp next to the church, access to water and baño. nice view on the lake
Report Check-InA dead end lane next to a church. We stayed here on a Friday night and had no problems. A local fisherman pulled up his boat whole we were there and said it was ok for us to camp one night there.
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