Mexico
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This is wild camping, but plenty of clear spots. Tiny village, but it has been explored. The entrance to the village has a sign for 2 free cenotes. 1 is worth swimming, the other has gorgeous flora and fauna. This is located around a dump, which doesn't sound nice, but it is free and doesn't smell and locals come here to swim, but we had this to ourselves while we were here. Some chairs and tables set up around the area. If you see a large dump, just keep going through, the road eventually ends and there is a beautiful swimming hole.
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nice place, locals accepted that we camp with our van inside their field. 100pesos pp to get access to cenote. be careful, you need around 30minutes to drive the last 5km (very bad road)
Report Check-InThis is wild camping, but plenty of clear spots. Tiny village, but it has been explored. The entrance to the village has a sign for 2 free cenotes. 1 is worth swimming, the other has gorgeous flora and fauna. This is located around a dump, which doesn't sound nice, but it is free and doesn't smell and locals come here to swim, but we had this to ourselves while we were here. Some chairs and tables set up around the area. If you see a large dump, just keep going through, the road eventually ends and there is a beautiful swimming hole.
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