Public Bathrooms

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

3 comments

  1. 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!*)

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