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$51 million of Brazil reals or about $16.4 million USD
http://riotimesonline.com/brazil-ne...s-police-find-r51-million-in-bunker-in-bahia/

SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL – Federal police in Brazil took more than twelve hours to count all the bills seized in an apartment in Salvador, Bahia, supposedly used by a former cabinet member of President Michel Temer for his illicit gains.
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-brazil-suitcases-full-of-cash-20170907-story.html
 
Dude picks the one structure on the whole site most likely to be occupied to crash into, jerk.

Who the fuck thinks it's a good idea to make test flights with experimental engines never used on manned flights over friggen big ass commercial jets anyway??? Don't you usually do that shit in the desert where there is plenty of sand that you can fuck up but not much else?
 
Isn't that the "official" exchange rate and not the real, on the ground, exchange rate?

About 3.09 reals = 1 USD (official). Not sure what the "street/black market" rate is. I do not think Brazil is as bad as Venezuela (inflation speaking) so the street rate would not be too high.
 
About 3.09 reals = 1 USD (official). Not sure what the "street/black market" rate is. I do not think Brazil is as bad as Venezuela (inflation speaking) so the street rate would not be too high.

Funny, we hear about shit in Africa and the middle east a lot for things like corruption and violence - but plenty of people don't realize the majority (See lists such as top 50 deadliest cities to live) - the majority are actually in South America. Tons of corruption, tons of bad politics, etc...

Brazil is definitely ahead of Venezuela though - Venezuela may as well collapse and rebuild... they might be the next Syria for the next 10 years.
 
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