In Peru, Ecuador & Boliva, you typicaly have to pay a small amount to use the bathroom. Typically, its around 50 centavos and in return you get 4 or 5 squares of toilet paper. The funny thing is that every time I paid I´ve gotten a receipt. We came to the conclusion that they should just cut out the receipt and give us 8 squares of toilet paper.
Now that I´m in Chile I´m discoved the difference between “developing” and “semi developed” countries is that 50% of the time toilet paper is provided!
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Bombs away! Bathroom in the Salar de Uyuni
The receipt is the last square of TP!!
Nice to see you have conquered Bolivia!! What’s next on the docket?…China?!! Don’t forget our motherland! Also, Salar…WOW!! I dig the lack of depth perception~!!! I hope you packed away and are bringing me back @ least one of those salt pyramids-you know how I am a salt-fiend!!
(You can’t hear me now, but I’m chanting: *Postcards!Postcards!Postcards!*)
Hey Clayton, looks like the trip of a lifetime. Stay safe..
Dave Chislett