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What A Dollar Gets You Around the World

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A single dollar can buy you lots of different things depending on where in the world you spend that dollar. Lets travel around the world to find some of the most expensive and some of the cheapest locations!
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Be Amazed at these things a single dollar buys you around the world. Hungary, a bottle of wine - Hungary has a long tradition of producing good-quality wines. India, 33 Cups of Chai - In India, one dollar will buy you six cups of chai tea! Brazil - In many parts of the world, fruit is cheaper than it is here in the US because they produce it domestically, and prices aren't inflated by the costs and taxes associated with importing. Vietnam - Vietnam is another good country to visit on a budget. You can buy a hat, a DVD, or even three pairs of inexpensive sandals for a dollar there. France - Aside from snails, one food France is known for is its delicious fresh-baked bread. Austria - While I'm on the subject of bread, kornspritz is the most popular kind of bread roll in Europe, and in Vienna, Austria, you can get one for only a dollar. Phillippines - All this globe trotting is making my feet hurt! I need a nice foot massage, and in the Phillippines province of Cebu, I can get a foot massage for only a dollar. Bangladesh - In Bangladesh, 1 dozen eggs will only cost you a dollar as well.


Bogota, Columbia - If you want a different taste for breakfast, you can get a cup of coffee and two freshly-baked cookies for one dollar in Bogota, Columbia. Costa Rica - In Costa Rica, you could get a papaya, a watermelon, AND a pineapple for just a dollar. Rome - When in Rome, do as the Romans do. That means taking a gladiator picture, right? Beijing, China - In Beijing, China, fried foods on sticks are popular, and many cost the equivalent of one US dollar. Venezuela - Being able to fill up the gas tank for a dollar seems like something that only happens in really old black-and-white movies. Germany - Moving to Germany, gas is a whopping $8 a gallon. Switzerland - Alright, enough about the cheaper countries where you can live for a few dollars a day. Now on to Switzerland, the most expensive place you can buy a big mac.
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