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Terrifying See-Through Sleeping Capsules Hang 400 Feet Above Peru’s Sacred Valley
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Terrifying See-Through Sleeping Capsules Hang 400 Feet Above Peru’s Sacred Valley

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Thrill-seeking travelers can now stay in Skylodge, a trio of transparent pods placed 400 feet (122m) above the ground on a cliff-face in the Peruvian Andes.

Located near the city of Cuzco, the three 24 x 8 meter capsules, made from polycarbonate and aluminium, are operated by Peruvian tour company Natura Viva and overlook the spectacular Sacred Valley – a region renowned for its breathtaking scenery, small villages and death-defying roads.

The price you’ll have to pay to stay in one of these incredibly unique capsules, is having to climb a 400-foot steel ladder embedded in the almost sheer-cliff face to get to one of these unique hotels. If you don’t fancy that, you can also hike or use a zip-wire. Oh, and the other price you’ll have to pay is approximately $300 USD.

More info: naturavive.com

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LubomirHerko
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9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't think so. But you can still sue the company and they will have to make it possible, for sure. That's how it works these days.

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LubomirHerko
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9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't think so. But you can still sue the company and they will have to make it possible, for sure. That's how it works these days.

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