Peru
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2 spots here. Lovely quiet place away from houses in the valley on a dirt road, close to a river.
1 (pictures 3-4): grass to gravel pull in, visible from the road but big enough for a couple of cars or van, flat, valley views (didn’t stay here).
2 (pictures 1-2): an old field next to the pull in, (down the hill). Short steep bank from road where we had to move some rocks. Flat spots for camping in the field with a bicycle or motorcycle and small tent. We tucked in by the old stone wall and we’re hidden from view of the road. Road was very quiet. If on a bicycle/foot you could get to lower level right by the river. We filtered water from there. Cold, quiet night!
Comes with free dogs, a few sheep and the occasional lama/alpaca and their shepherdess.
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2 spots here. Lovely quiet place away from houses in the valley on a dirt road, close to a river.
1 (pictures 3-4): grass to gravel pull in, visible from the road but big enough for a couple of cars or van, flat, valley views (didn’t stay here).
2 (pictures 1-2): an old field next to the pull in, (down the hill). Short steep bank from road where we had to move some rocks. Flat spots for camping in the field with a bicycle or motorcycle and small tent. We tucked in by the old stone wall and we’re hidden from view of the road. Road was very quiet. If on a bicycle/foot you could get to lower level right by the river. We filtered water from there. Cold, quiet night!
Comes with free dogs, a few sheep and the occasional lama/alpaca and their shepherdess.
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