Curtains Fresh Air Travel Tip

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Curtains Fresh Air Travel Tip
Travelers and Tourist live in uncontrolled environments, that change from day to day as you travel the planet. Here in Pucallpa, Peru I have a room whereby the sun enters the room until about noon, the bed, television and my computer is close to this window.

I cannot see the screen of the television or computer if the curtains are open, but I want fresh air to enter the room.

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Pucallpa, Peru
Ucayali River or Amazon River
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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This window only has a window that opens in the middle, I took three plastic clothespins and created a hole for the fresh air to enter.

I would guess I alter the arrangements of the curtains in my room at least 50 percent of the time. The smaller the room, the more I need the clothes pins.

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