Archives for January 2008

Sending a dustcart to Bolivia?

The first story of the year that caught my eye is somewhat unusual.

A lady from Berlin is raising money to send a dustcart to Samaipata (original story here).

The story got me thinking – rubbish being collected by a lorry rather than a dustcart I could imagine, but did I see this happening during my visit anywhere? Was rubbish such a problem?

So I went back through all my photographs – and it took me a while to find any pictures with rubbish on them. On almost all of them there was none to be seen, not in Sucre, Potosi, La Paz, Cochabamba or Villa Tunari.

On closer inspection I did find two examples – the (closed) railway station in Sucre, and the hill up to the shines in Copacabana.

Rubbish in Bolivia

Above: the station in Sucre
Below: the hill climbing up to the shrines in Copacabana
(July 2000)

Even in the poorest areas such as El Alto I cannot find any.

That said, there was often a problem with sewage. I remember the filthy colour of the river flowing through La Paz, or the blocked toilets in Cochabamba.

Perhaps after the dustcart, someone should start collecting for a sewage treatment programme?

Turning off the air-conditioning

The first success story of the year!

Last year I noticed that the air-conditioning was turning itself on every time I started the engine. I thought this must increase the amount of fuel that I use unnecessarily.

Well, after I went to the bio-ethanol petrol station today I asked the person who sold me the car – and they had the answer!

The air-conditioning only turns itself on if the air-ducts are set to blow only on the windscreen. This is apparently to help clear the windscreen quicken in winter.

So now I’ve change the setting and I hope to notice a difference in the bio-ethanol usage.

Parking charges in Oberursel

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I was in Oberursel today and was shocked to see that the parking charges in the city centre have risen by 50%!

Until last week, it cost 1EUR to park for an hour – today it cost 1,50EUR. And the silly thing is, that the ticket machine still takes the 1EUR and gives you 40 minutes for it instead!

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On the positive side, you can park almost all day for 2,50EUR, which I guess is a very good offer, but that doesn’t help me when I pop into the town to the copyshop like I did today.

Does anyone else think that it quite a steep increase?

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