Mexico
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Big and flat parking lot close to Guerrero Negro . We came here in the afternoon while it was raining. No one bothered us.
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There are uniformed security guards circling the entire salt marsh factory area in ATV. One young man in particular asked for bribes to camp. Very rude and threaten to call the cops on us. There are plenty of spaces and spots and we were on the main Streets, not the parking lots. We moved several times but he claimed everything is his ‘territory’ including all the spots listed nearby on iOverlander and we have to get out unless we pay his bribe. The cops eventually showed up but left us alone as this was considered ‘private land” - belonging to the salt factory. We didn’t want to deal with the guard who started shouting at us so we left. Please do not condone his behavior by giving him money as he was apparently fishing for easy money. We should have reported him when his supervisor showed up.
We would usually would tip someone who eg collects trash etc but in this case, this man was rude and callous.
todo Cool. venían personas en carro. no hacen ruido y ya por las 12am ya esta muy tranquilo. y en la mañana bien temprano personas corriendo. me quede un domingo.
Report Check-InBig and flat parking lot close to guerrero negro . We came here in the afternoon while it was raining. No one bother us
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