Thank you for the photos. I can see a market stall with fruit in one photo and a boat with tourists in the second. Are prices high (aukštos) or low for Lithuanians in Hurgada? It was expensive for me in Greece. Food prices in Athens are about two-three times higher ([haje] aukštesnės) than in Lithuania and you have to buy water to drink. You can't drink water from the tap ([from the tea:p] - iš krano) because it has a lot of chlorine [klo rin] and is disgusting.
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prieš 9 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 9 m. 2 mėn.#3106nuo Renata
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can see a market stall with fruit in one photo and a boat with tourists in the second. Are prices high (aukštos) or low for Lithuanians in Hurgada? It was expensive for me in Greece. Food prices in Athens are about two-three times higher ([haje] aukštesnės) than in Lithuania and you have to buy water to drink. You can't drink water from the tap ([from the tea:p] - iš krano) because it has a lot of chlorine [klo rin] and is disgusting.
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Prices in centre of Hurgada is (=are) high, but at the border of the city one can get a big discount. A Kilogram of oranges costs one dollar. In Centre of Hurgada one can get fresh juice., orange juice is very popular.A Glass of oranges juice costs two dollars.I think it is very expensive.
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