Haha - NO. My time in Bangladesh has been anything but luxurious. I'm lucky to have a lot of relatives in Bangladesh - many of them live in nice, modern, and homes free of infestation.
But, unfortunately, most of these well-to-do relatives have been unwilling to help me with a place to stay. So I stay in places like this. If it isn't flooded, going without running water, than its infested with hundreds upon hundreds of cockroaches.
I killed a good many of them before turning on the camera. They were crawling in every nook and cranny. This is but a small fraction of the total I found that night...
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