In a post-covid world travel opportunities are again upon us. But road tripping around the world comes with a unique set of difficulties, including interpreting unfamiliar road signs. I am undertaking a new responsibility, that is, I will offer my reader (or occasionally readers) travel tips that will help them navigate the treacherous path of international travel.
One problem we hear about, almost daily it seems, is interpreting road signs in Bolivia. So when you take your upcoming trip to the South American paradise, amazingly named for a cheap American wristwatch, be aware of the “Llama Crossing” signs along the road. You don’t want to have to fill out an accident report and be responsible for the rehab cost of the furry beast, (Is it a camel, is it a Sheep?). Other unique animal crossing signs in South America include sloths, monkeys, snakes, and coatis (Brazilian aardvarks).
Please feel free to ask me for other important safety tips before attempting foreign travel. It’s all part of the service!