A few more memories!
Plastic bags
Of course we all remember the various creative uses for plastic bags. Children's painting aprons come to mind!
In the Sacred Valley, Peru, we noticed red plastic bags attached to poles, sticks or bamboo, sticking out of a building, or stuck upright in a barrel, etc. That's the signal that there's a sheebeen, or beer house on the spot or down the lane. It's not illegal. They make beer called acha using corn and the longer it's left to ferment the stronger it gets. It's also called chicha, but I think that's the lighter version. So the síbín is known as a chicheria! (Expecting to see more of them elsewhere, I didn't ask the driver to stop when we saw them in the Sacred Valley, so I never got a photo).
Yellow plastic bags are used in the Cusco area to flag down drivers, when people have wares to sell. Kids stand outside the stalls or shops and wave the bags around. I'm not sure how effective it was. But it keeps the kids occupied!
Neil Armstrong and the Salt Flats
When Neil Armstrong was on his space mission to the Moon in 1969, he saw the salt flats from space. He decided to investigate as soon as he got the chance. He found them! And so began the tourism boom that is still going strong today!
I'll probably add more as they come to mind....
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