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'''Chuy''' is an [[Uruguay]]an border town with [[Brazil]].
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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is town in [[Uruguay]] on the border with [[Brazil]].
===Hitchhiking out===
 
Right after passport control you can get a ride in about 5 minutes, unfortunately rides will be short most of the time, so try to get to Uruguay early in the morning, otherwise you will be stuck on Punta del diablo or even worse Castillo.
 
  
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==Hitchhiking out==
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Right after passport control you can get a ride in about 5 minutes, unfortunately rides will be short most of the time, so try to get to Uruguay early in the morning, otherwise you will be stuck in [[Punta del Diablo]] (a beautiful beach town) or [[Castillo]]. Before, there's also a lovely and (except in summer) empty national park called ''Santa Teresa'', which is worth a visit. Be aware that wild camping is ''officially'' forbidden there, though there are designated camping spots available.
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 14 December 2024

Chuy is town in Uruguay on the border with Brazil.

Hitchhiking out

Right after passport control you can get a ride in about 5 minutes, unfortunately rides will be short most of the time, so try to get to Uruguay early in the morning, otherwise you will be stuck in Punta del Diablo (a beautiful beach town) or Castillo. Before, there's also a lovely and (except in summer) empty national park called Santa Teresa, which is worth a visit. Be aware that wild camping is officially forbidden there, though there are designated camping spots available.

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