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New kid in the block of sky-gazing: Australia's bubble tents

London [U.K.], Jan. 27 (ANI): Australia has come up with a new glamping experience - Bubble tent retreat in New South Wales.

ANI Jan 27, 2018 19:04 IST googleads

New kid in the block of sky-gazing: Australia's bubble tents

London [U.K.], Jan. 27 (ANI): Australia has come up with a new glamping experience - Bubble tent retreat in New South Wales.

It has been touted as one of the best locations for sky-gazing with its transparent dome tents. The inflatable, air-locked dome tents are set with a backdrop of national parkland.

The glamping tents are placed 800 meters above the canyon floor and are surrounded by the wilderness. The tree domes are named after different constellation - Leo, Virgo, and Cancer.

The blanket of stars can be seen glittering in the sky when the darkness descends on you. The domes come befitted with mattress, pillows, and other human essentials like slippers and gowns. There is even a small ensuite attached to each dome.

Designed similarly to ice-domes in Iceland, these tents are placed exactly 200 kilometer from Sydney, near the town of Running Creek.

However, according to the CNN, the exact location is not revealed till the deposits are paid to keep the curious trespassers at bay. (ANI)

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