Fruits for sale around the corner from our house (chirimoya is the green one front right)
A cambio loaded up
16. Every morning when we walk to school we pass the fruit and vegetable market, the butcher, the place where they are plucking and cutting up chickens, bakers, etc. The people shop every day or two and always eat fresh, like in Europe.
17. People walk everywhere. There are also cambios which are like large minivans, where for 20c you can hop in and get off wherever. Apparently they have set routes. After school they are completely packed with 20+ people. We saw a compact car with 9 children in it coming out of school, too. We usually walk to and from school (25 minutes or so) but if we do take a cab it only costs $1.
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