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Yuriy Asaulenko:
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Here's a big challenge - exchanging cash bolivars for roubles
Anyone have any ideas?
Here's a big challenge - exchanging cash bolivars for roubles
Anyone have any ideas?
Вот,задачка,так задачка - обменять наличные боливары на рубли
Есть у кого какие мысли?
Nikolay Demko:
Buy petrol in Bolivia, take it on a sailboat back home and sell it for roubles.Buy gasoline in Bolivia, take it home in a sailboat and sell it for roubles.
Not enough for a yacht, too much for a tanker.)
I wonder if they supply goods from there.
Not enough for a yacht, too much for a tanker.)
I wonder if they ship goods from there.
Don't they exchange it at any bank?
Here's a big challenge - exchanging cash bolivars for roubles
Do you have any ideas?
In our town (and all over Russia), the ethnic ensemble Inka Coral regularly performs. Although they are from Peru, but it is close by, even a part of Peru is in rent from Bolivia.
I have been to their street performances. It's amazing. Fascinating. Even without the liquor. They don't speak a word of Russian. When they were selling CDs and real Indian paraphernalia, they just showed me a piece of paper with prices on it. I bought a few Indian things. Handmade, with love. I especially like the embroidered embroidered drum, which you turn in your hands so the two bobos on the string bang on it. The child loves to play with it. It's only 200 roubles.
Here you can offer them bolivars. Just to see if the expression on their stone faces has changed.
Don't they exchange it at any bank?
No
No
There's only one thing left to do - go there on holiday and have a blast.