Chile
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continue south of camerón the costal road to cabo nariz. beautiful landscape. we stayed overnight here- there is nothing ! you are alone. next to a beautiful old forest like in lord of the rings. we went 18km further south but with our 2x4 sprinter we did not dare to cross rio grande with the tide coming
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Pullout of the road (20 m at least, max 100m), up the hill. Two places underneath the trees with nice view of the sea (leveling will be a challenge). The gravel patch a bit higher up has more flat places, but no view. Good shelter for tents.(gravel pits and trees) Beautiful forest indeed. Lots of guanaco’s and cows.
Report Check-InOur favorite spot of the trip so far. Wind shelter. Beautiful forest. Many places to camp along this road with a tent or a camper. No service unless you go back to the water. Road was just fine for our little 2WD van. Saw tons of birds (including parrots!) and Guanacos and Armadillos and even some farm animals like cows and pigs. We foraged for dinner and had some yummy local sage, local Calafate berries and puffball mushrooms. Stayed 2 nights. Forgot to take a photo!
Report Check-Incontinue south of camerón the costal road to cabo nariz. beautiful landscape. we stayed overnight here- there is nothing ! you are alone. next to a beautiful old forest like in lord of the rings. we went 18km further south but with our 2x4 sprinter we did not dare to cross rio grande with the tide coming
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