Chile
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This site was wiped out by a landslide. Site is now gone.
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This campsite was completely wiped out by a landslide. I added a photo of the site in its current condition.
Report Check-Inthis place does not exist anymore due to a huge mud slide (a part of the mountain fell down in the valley and river)
Report Check-InWe stayed on the right side because it was raining and the grass down to the river was slick. (On the left, a 2WD could get down to the river with some careful maneuvering around a section of large rocks.)
It's a beautiful, pristine and secluded site with no trash. The creek is deep enough to cool your beer.... I hope it stays as clean for future overlanders!
It wasn't windy, so no experience. Shade and sun spots, tents would be happy here.
Not many cars passed during our evening or morning. We walked back to the terms, 1.8 km, which were also very nice.
We stayed to the right, super beautiful spot hidden from road
Report Check-InThis nice cove is located 50m next to the street (not visible from the street). It's on the left side a few minutes drive after the thermas. There are also 2 more spots on the right side. We had a 4WD but I think it's possible without. There is space for one car or camper. You have a small river next to the cove.
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