Indonesia
In the countryside, all houses
have red tile roofs placed on top of G.I. sheets. From the train station we
took the minibus, which were crowded and cramped with guitar-toting troubadours.
After collecting the coins, they disembarked and disappeared in the busy streets.
Everything was cheap here and counterfeit commodities were everywhere. One
Indonesian staple food is Tempe, a
soya-based dish cooked in a variety of ways. The local currency Rupiah was so
devalued that you buy lunch by the tens of thousands. And by exchanging $110
U.S. Dollars, I suddenly became an instant millionaire!
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