Chile
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Great open spot with plenty of trees for wind protection and bushes for privacy. It’s off the road to Laguna Cejar. A few dirt roads on the left (2wd friendly). We found a great spot tucked behind a large tree with plenty of room for our tent and car. Feasible to fit a handful of tents. Good for camper vans too. Great place to watch the sunset, with the volcanoes opposite! Far enough off the road so the noise is minimal (then non existent after 10). Only 15k out of San Pedro. Had a little bit of cell service too!
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Very big space to stay. Dirty near te trees who are the toilet and the trash :(
Big rig, tent or van are welcome.
The road is very quiet. The ground is flat.
Not really amazing but Practical with all this space !
Great place to spend the night. Slept comfortably in the Toyota behind a tree away from all traffic. I don't know where these trees came from in the middle of this desert, but they are a great place to stay. Had cell service here.
Report Check-InGreat open spot with plenty of trees for wind protection and bushes for privacy. It’s off the road to Laguna Cejar. A few dirt roads on the left (2wd friendly). We found a great spot tucked behind a large tree with plenty of room for our tent and car. Feasible to fit a handful of tents. Good for camper vans too. Great place to watch the sunset, with the volcanoes opposite! Far enough off the road so the noise is minimal (then non existent after 10). Only 15k out of San Pedro. Had a little bit of cell service too!
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