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		<title>Where the streets have no name</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting your mail in Costa Rica could be a little bit of a lottery. They don&#8217;t use post codes, rather, they prefer to use well known local landmarks. A decade ago a German hotelier had to appeal to the government to update his address, which read &#8220;Steps past the dead parrot&#8221;. Firstly, he argued, it [...]]]></description>
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<p>Getting your mail in Costa Rica could be a little bit of a lottery. They don&#8217;t use post codes, rather, they prefer to use well known local landmarks. A decade ago a German hotelier had to appeal to the government to update his address, which read &#8220;Steps past the dead parrot&#8221;. Firstly, he argued, it wasn&#8217;t a parrot but a quetzel, and it wasn&#8217;t dead. It had been painted on a wall by a graffiti artist and had faded into a green smudge.</p>
<p>The head postmaster wants to update the system and introduce post codes. He reckons it will save £500 million a year. We reckon thats a price worth paying for such a curious system. In my village we have a less expensive yet colourful way of naming people &#8211; American Andy; Radio Kenny; Whispering Richard; Walking Norman and so on.</p>
<p>Colourful names make for colourful people &#8211; and its free.</p>
<p>Have a curious day.</p>
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