A travelogue by Larry Quah who travels to open the "windows of his mind", takes nothing with him but fond memories and leaves nothing but his footprints.
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Here you see the Indonesian secondary economy at work. Used mineral water bottles are being sold here by street vendors. The secondary economy also manifests itself in people collecting parking charges when you enter their turf. Even though there may be an official parking charge, you may still have to pay a token of 1,000 rupiahs for the one who guides your car into/out of a parking lot or as you exit from a car park.
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