Chile
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After failing to get into another boon docking site nearby we ended up here at 11pm, looking for any spot we wouldn't be bothered in. This is a quiet spot under the power lines. Not the most attractive place, but it does the job for a night. We stopped on the right, just as it turned into a dirt road. Lots of horses.
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We tried to find it but on the way there, on all possible roads we reached a road with fence and barriers so not sure if it’s possible to reach it now.
Report Check-InWe spent one quiet night here nobody bothering us besides some wild horses as mentioned in the description. If you go in the dirt road a little and follow it to the right you get away from the power lines a little bit and you will find a plane space hidden away from the road. Nice place for one night with a stunning view over Santiago.
Report Check-InAfter failing to get into another boon docking site nearby we ended up here at 11pm, looking for any spot we wouldn't be bothered in. This is a quiet spot under the power lines. Not the most attractive place, but it does the job for a night. We stopped on the right, just as it turned into a dirt road. Lots of horses.
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