i'm moving to brazil this summer, and I have an Xbox 360 Entertainment system from the US that operates on 105~125V and 50~60Hz. Is the power/voltage/whatever you would call that in brazil the ...
What are the main differences between the Rainforest areas where people live and the Big city places like the Golden Triangle? What are the main differences between the climate, Land & Water, S...
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Thats nice your moving to Madrid.. I don't think it will be that bad.. Where were you living before?? Are you going for the modeling and acting work? I think if you paint most of your room pink ...
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I know it a bit about it but i think it's specially good for australia and new zeland but anyway it's a good organization and probably the only big one.
The problem for south america is that you have to buy a book for each country and it can be expensive at the end. I also don't know how many offers they have in this area.
You should go and check for each country, i know, for new zeland, for example, you can see the announces.
You can also try this web site, it's free but it's not a lot of offers in south america.
http://www.helpx.net
jennifer h
You've got nothing to loose and could have plenty to gain. Here in Australia they have the same . Although I've never done it I have heard it is a good thing for travellers they get well fed and meet up with other people. If you don't like it, then your free to wander off.