Sad that we drove
into the sun on the way in last night and into the sun on the way out
this morning even though the road heads North/South. Our ability to take photos was compromised.
Came across 3
horses, one a bit mad that jumped the fence. The others cantered
away and the one on the other side of the fence got into deep water
and clambered under the fence, we thought for moment that she had got
tangled but no, and off she went after the others
Filled with fuel in Tuzaingo close to the Parana river and the Brazil border. Drove down a very rough dirt road on the East side of the park to the “tourist” spot at a lake but no it was closed on Mondays so glad we had ventured into the park area last night.
The graders obviously do not get the required traction here. The tractor was towing the grader as it graded the edge of the road.
Further south to
lago Ibera and an info center with some walks, had lunch then had a
walk along the board walk.
Saw some more alligators and lots of
capybarra’s
Continued south through Mercedes . There were very few roads that turn off this main road and it was dusk when we finally found a suitable one. We found a camp in the shrub beside the yellow road out of hearing of the trucks on the main road. But in view of a farm house. A quiet night although the yellow road carried more night traffic than we expected.
376km