Remi Martinez
Google
The place, just like the road to get there and all the surroundings are stunning. It would be a no man’s land if it weren’t populated by a handful of billionaires who privatized this whole part of the coast (for unknown reasons?). Under the pretext of being a private art installation, there is a 20 dollars fee. You first need to purchase your ticket a few kilometers down the road. The staff will be heavily insisting and threatening regarding the forbidden use of drones. Before I was allowed to the office to buy my ticket, I was first turned down by the guards saying this is not a public nor a touristic spot and therefore it was closed to the public due to crowds. What crowds? There was no one miles around. After driving 3 hours to get there, I had to insist to access the office who said the place was actually open to visitors. Overall a beautifully unwelcoming and unfriendly place.