Mexico
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Had a quiet night here at the beach except for the guys who got their truck stuck in a sand dune. Young and silly. They did get someone to pull them out.
If your rig will go past just a bit of sand you can get off the dirt road. We had enough of a gravel pull over at the turn to be off the road.
There is some building and greenhouses at the very end of the road. There were a few cars, scooters that went by. Just waved.
No dogs, no roosters.
There is an estuary with Rosette Spoonbills when we were here.
Lots of birds.
Also a composting toilet just back from the camp. Palapa, too.
Really good Telcel signal.
The beach is forever. No one else.
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We had a pleasant stay at this clean, beautiful beach. It is a funny route down from the highway with lots of turns and a few trees brushed us but easy enough. We stayed on the sand path that heads to the beach but we didn't drive down onto the beach. We asked a local who said it was fine to stay there. It is a very small village.
Report Check-InA beautiful Sandy beach area with only a few people around. I talked to some fisherman and they said it wouldn't be a problem to stay here. If you are here on a Saturday look for the ladies cleaning the beach. I had the chance to help them out and it was a lot of fun.
Report Check-InHadda quiet night here at the beach except for the guys who got their truck stuck in a sand dune. Young and silly. They did get someone to pull them out.
If your rig will go past just a bit of sand you can get off the dirt road. We had enough of a gravel pull over at the turn to be off the road.
There is some building and greenhouses at the very end of the road. There were a few cars, scooters that went by. Just waved.
No dogs, no roosters.
There is an estuary with Rosette Spoonbills when we were here.
Lots of birds.
Also a composting toilet just back from the camp. Palapa, too.
Really good telcel signal.
The beach is forever. No one else.