Okay, not exactly a truck truck. A tundra buggy.
The other day we were on about how spending days in close quarters with the same people - like on a cruise - can get to be just the least bit stifling. Now here are some truly close quarters: Much as I would dearly love the chance to photograph polar bears on Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, I'm not so sure about spending several days with 37 others in the Tundra Buggy Lodge.
From the web site: "The lodge consists of five large, modular units on huge tires, linked together like a train with a large-scale interior. The five units consist of two sleeping modules (complete with shared bathrooms and shower facilities), a lounge, kitchen and dining unit and a module which houses supplies and the camp's power station."
Maybe. I'm just not sure.
Here's a couple of screen grabs from a video on YouTube, which you can watch here.
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