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Solar Powered Yurt Cabin in Upstate New York
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Kitchen and Dining Area
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Back to the Living Area
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Bathroom in a 700 Sq. Ft. Yurt
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700 Square Feet Solar Powered Yurt with Deck
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“Solar powered, 700 sq ft circular tent with a 5’ skylight at the center complete with bedroom (Queen sized bed), living room (Fold out Queen Futon)/dining area, kitchen (small refrigerator, oven and cook top, sink), bathroom (sink, shower/bathtub, toilet) sleeping loft and deck. The Yurt is well insulated, has baseboard heat and a lovely gas fireplace, outside the front door is a deck with a private barbeque and nearby a private fire pit so you can sit by the camp fire and roast marshmallows.” (Source)
If, like me, you’ve also thought about other alternative structures you’re probably also interested in yurts. They don’t work very well in my hometown (Florida) but I’d definitely consider them for other parts of the world. Wooden yurt cabins are also really cool.
Book a stay in this solar yurt vacation rental in upstate New York or just learn more about it here.
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