Bailey spent most of the trip in her car seat with the straps securely fastened around her shoulders. It’s amazing though, in the absence of a law requiring car seats, how quickly we allowed her to sit in our laps instead of leave her crying in her seat (and how nice it was to nurse her without having to stop). About thirty minutes outside the city we stopped for a much needed bathroom break and enjoyed some amazing soft-serve yogurt. Brandon even let Bailey try some when my back was turned!
The city itself was nothing extraordinary. It was dirty and crowded, with the sidewalks packed with street vendors competing for business with the storefronts just steps away. I do wish I had taken a picture of the streets, though, to show just how congested things were. Imagine the streets of Victoria Gardens (a dirty, run-down VG) with the sidewalks lined with carts selling everything from cell phone cases to underwear, imitation crocks to blenders. And by lined I mean jam-packed with no room between carts and the carts placed only two-shoulder widths away from the doors of the storefronts. The streets hosted cars parallel parked end-to-end the entire length of the avenue on both sides with (barely) room for one car to drive in between. Throw in several thousand pedestrians clogging up the narrow walkways and braving the traffic in the streets and you’ll begin to see an image of downtown Ciudad del Este. For a full picture, you’d also have to add trash piled in the gutters, and cardboard lining the sewer grates, and police officers, and mobile money exchangers, and food vendors, and . . .
One more note about the city; rumor has it that the buildings you see above ground are only half of what’s actually here. Supposedly there are several stories of rooms below each store where the black market goods are kept. Then, when you ask to buy an item, they send a runner downstairs to fetch a stolen version of the item, keeping the legitimate inventory in the store. At least that’s what we’ve heard.
Paraguay is a Beautiful Country, nice pics of Ciudad del Este
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