Panama
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Beach at the end of the paved road. Flat circular grass and sand area to park on, nice calm beach. No amenities out here. Private home to the left on the beach.
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This place is definitely directly by the water (at high tide). No sandy beach though but rocky shore line.
Close to and visible from the road but very quiet especially at night.
Plenty of sand flies 24/7!
Still possible to camp but we didn’t stay because it was full of mosquitoes and sand flies.
No service and beach super far away. Close to the small road.
Pretty busy on Sunday as the neighbor told me, she was super nice
Its not a beach and there is no access to the water (unless one walks through the mud). Its more like a marshland with several birds. The sea is maybe 400-500 meters out here. Very quiet, strong breeze in the evening/night and almost no insects. Not picturesque but better than sleeping in the city.
Report Check-InSmall spot at the beach. Was quite dirty but for one night ok. Free.
Report Check-InAfter our failed attempt at driving south to the hostel, this worked out nicely. Quiet with a nice cool ocean breeze.
Report Check-InBeach at the end of the paved road. Flat circular grass and sand area to park on, nice calm beach. No amenities out here. Private home to the left on the beach.
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