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See the original article: From black point to camper paradise: the caravans take over the first line of Dénia
See the original article: From black point to camper paradise: the caravans take over the first line of Dénia
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Je ne penses pas re tourner a DENIA me promener car trop de camping cars, la côte est devenue un terrain de camping
I do not understand how there are campsites, these individuals, most of them Germans (by registration), skip all norms of coexistence and respect. In France and Germany they have much more restricted regulations and they come looking not only for the sun and the beach, but for debauchery. I called a carabanista to attention for not depositing the garbage inside the container. "They are so broken that I don't even touch them" and without separating them.
The problem is that we know how many motorhomes are. We know how motorhomes work. We are motorhomes. They are not totally self-sufficient, they need to drink water and dispose less clean water. They also need to get rid of much worse stuff, even with best practice we (two of us) can only get through 3 days when 'wild camping' before having to flush the toilet. Yes, some larger RVs have black tanks and can last longer, but not even all of them have more than one cassette. To empty a cassette they would have to get close to a campsite and not many are happy to just service these vehicles, they would rather stay. So the closest point would probably be towards Oliva to do those tasks. Once in a frontline position they rarely want to give them up, so they are more likely to use a drain to do so. The motorhomes, especially the non-Spanish ones, are usually outside all winter, it is true that they go out sometimes, but often they manage on their own. They would bring more money to an area and be less 'antagonistic' if they had Buenos Aires to go to. where they pay Why am I worried? Because we have seen places where we cannot stop at all, not an hour or two to visit a place because motorhomes are prohibited. We don't want that. So it's best to keep them from bothering people and give them legal places to park away from money shot areas.