Argentina
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We stopped here because we didn’t want to drive at night anymore and the place is easily identifiable with the Gauchito Gil shrine next to a large patch of flat grass to the left of it. Very peaceful, quiet, few cars passing early on, good for a quick overnight stop before continuing to the park .
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We wanted to stay the night, but a security guard asked (told) us to leave…
Report Check-InWe wanted to stay next to the shrine, on our way to Iberá. It was getting dark and there were a lot of animals on the road (foxes and capibara). When we parker there was another car. It was the owner of the property across the road. He invited us to spend the night on his property. Very friendly and kind. We had a quiet night, being a bit away from the road.
Report Check-InSpend a peaceful night here. We camped opposite the shrine and in the morning Gaucis came and stopped at the shrine. We also saw some fireflies at dusk. Look out for them. The Gauchos was very friendly.
Report Check-InQuiet stop before to go to Colonia Carlos Peligrini but lots of mosquitos like other place around
Report Check-InWe stopped here because we didn’t want to drive at night anymore and it’s easily identifiable with the Gaucho Gil shrine next to a large patch of flat grass to the left of it. Very peaceful, quiet, few cars passing early on, good for a quick overnight stop before continuing to the park
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