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From bubble hotels to Botswana tree houses
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I've slept in some pretty interesting locations around the world. Here are some of the most extreme
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Those with a sense of adventure that look way far in advance and ride the rails on the historic Durbin rocket
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a steam-driven locomotive, and then actually stay the night in an original Wabush Railroad caboose
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caboose that's been refurbished with modern amenities. You'll literally be cast off on your own
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in the woods and be picked up at a later date for your own railroad camping adventure
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When you sleep in a bubble, you take eco-friendly to a whole new level at the field of bubbles in
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Martinique. This green lodge was started by three brothers who grew up on this forested property on the eastern side of the island and wanted to start a business that helped preserve their
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land and help travelers experience it in all its majesty. It's definitely one of the most unusual places to stay I've ever visited
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But hearing the night sounds of nature in this private setting is truly special
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Ever dreamt of staying the night in a tree house? How about one located within the largest inland delta in the world
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Where elephants, giraffes, and hippos sauntering by may be your entertainment. Popular with honeymooners, you're sleeping
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just high enough that the lions won't get you. We think. And it's one of the most amazing treehouse settings
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we've ever seen in Botswana, Africa