Bolivia
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Dead end road close to the paved one leading to Potosi, but separated from it by a hill. Quiet and road noise free. Should be possible to tent camp, but ground is a bit rocky. After periods of heavy rain some parts of the spot might be submerged making it impossible to accomodate big rigs.
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Nice flat spot protected from the wind.
Not hidden from the road but only a few car passed during the evening.
We had a visit from an old and nice man with his 2 dogs at the evening and on the morning. He just want to talk.. in Quechua 😁
Good overnight stay. Quiet at night. Hidden pretty well behind a hill. No facilities.
Report Check-InTurn right from the main road. At the first junction turn left. Turn left after small house.
Quiet but very cold in the morning, no sunlight.
Nice and quiet spot near the main road. Only few cars passing by in the evening. In the raining season there is a big puddle which helps us to clean the car.
Report Check-InDead end road close to the paved one leading to Potosi, but separated from it by a hill. Quiet and road noise free. Should be possible to tent camp, but ground is a bit rocky.
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