Leo, let's discuss transportation in Bolivia and Israel. It's quite a contrast.
Indeed. Bolivia's system... well, it's an experience.
Buses are the backbone, often traversing roads that seem improvised.
And those buses have character! In Israel, the system is far more structured, with trains and buses adhering to schedules – relatively speaking.
"Israeli time" is a concept, isn't it? But yes, more organized than waiting for a Bolivian bus that might, eventually, arrive.
That "eventually" is part of the Bolivian charm. It's a surprise! You won't find that on the Tel Aviv light rail.
No cumbia music on the light rail, but you do get air conditioning. Have you experienced a Bolivian bus ride with the windows down?
The dust! It's a free exfoliation. And the human Tetris involved in fitting so many people on board is impressive.
Human Tetris! It's an art form, an Olympic sport, almost. In Israel, you book a train ticket online and expect a seat. Efficient, predictable. But is it adventurous?
Bolivia wins on adventure. What about taxis?
Are Bolivian taxis as "unique" as their buses?
"Unique" is kind. Seatbelts are optional, and the drivers have a…flexible approach to traffic laws. But they get you there, eventually.
"Eventually" again! In Israel, you have Gett and Uber, predictable costs and tracking.
True, but surge pricing can be brutal, especially before Shabbat.
So, Israel is more reliable for public transport, but Bolivia offers unmatched adventure.
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