Mexico
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Was looking for a place to spend the night and saw this open fence “with a view”. Not hidden from the road, but leveled. There’s a way to park behind the bushes (parallel to the road) but then, not leveled.
The fence seems to be open for a long time already, and it appears to be a place people unload trucks to work on the field, as there were some plants waiting to be put on to the ground.
Some traffic until about 9. Felt safe. Didn’t want to stay at Damasco Village, as entering the community there was a sign saying they were not allowing people in, ‘cause of COVID. Maybe old news, but decided to stay out, in between villages.
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Was looking for a place to spend the night and saw this open fence “with a view”. Not hidden from the road, but leveled. There’s a way to park behind the bushes (parallel to the road) but then, not leveled.
The fence seems to be open for a long time already, and it appears to be a place people unload trucks to work on the field, as there were some plants waiting to be put on to the ground.
Some traffic until about 9. Felt safe. Didn’t want to stay at Damasco Village, as entering the community there was a sign saying they were not allowing people in, ‘cause of COVID. Maybe old news, but decided to stay out, in between villages.