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		<title>Travel Tip: How Not To Get Ripped Off.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most likely place to get ripped off (if you don’t watch out carefully) will be an airport or a train station upon arrival. You’re probably tired or worn out and that’s the stage where they get you (or at least try to). So before you agree to anything remember: If you need a ride [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most likely place to get ripped off (if you don’t watch out carefully) will be an airport or a train station upon arrival. You’re probably tired or worn out and that’s the stage where they get you (or at least try to).</p>
<p>So before you agree to anything remember: If you need a ride into the city and don&#8217;t want to spend a fortune, think like a local; almost everywhere there’s some sort of public transport to the city because most locals can&#8217;t afford a private taxi. <strong>Take a deep breath and brace yourself for another ten minutes of consideration.</strong> An airport bus, bemo or train will be available at any hour.</p>
<p>Look around carefully and the budget option won&#8217;t be far away. Maybe you have to walk out to the main road, but you will save at least 20 dollars; and we all know that with 20 dollars you get a lot in a third world country&#8230;</p>
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