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All_I_could_aff
Dec 14, 2016Explorer
Michigansandzilla... I have stopped and visited Bahia Honda on three different occasions in the last three years. Never for camping, but just a day trip passing through on the way to Key West. Although it is on my list of places I would love to spend a few nights when I work up the courage to drag my camper 1300 miles each way.
The beach is small and a bit rugged and yes lots of seaweed. Images of the old TV show "Gilligan's island" come to mind. The sites are rather close together, and only about 10 of them put you directly on the waterfront where you can watch the waves from your site. I attaching a few pictures from my recent trip.
The beach is small and a bit rugged and yes lots of seaweed. Images of the old TV show "Gilligan's island" come to mind. The sites are rather close together, and only about 10 of them put you directly on the waterfront where you can watch the waves from your site. I attaching a few pictures from my recent trip.
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