Belgians holiday in trees as staycations come back in vogue amid Covid-19
Updated On Jul 09, 2020 10:57 AM IST
Some residents of Belgium are attempting to make the most of summer, as a holiday abroad during the coronavirus pandemic seems like a bleak possibility for atleast the next few months.
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Guests pose a they sit inside a teardrop-shaped tent hanging from a tree created by Dutch artist Dre Wapenaar, offering an unusual accommodation for tourists in the Belgian countryside, near Borgloon, Belgium. (REUTERS/Francois Lenoir)
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Guests sit inside a teardrop-shaped tent hanging from a tree created by Dutch artist Dre Wapenaar. (REUTERS/Francois Lenoir)
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Guests sit inside this unusual accommodation for tourists in the Belgian countryside, near Borgloon, Belgium. (REUTERS/Francois Lenoir)
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Guests climb a ladder to reach a teardrop-shaped tent hanging from a tree. (REUTERS/Francois Lenoir)
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Dutch artist Dre Wapenaar poses in-front his teardrop-shaped tent hanging from a tree offering an unusual accommodation for tourists. (REUTERS/Francois Lenoir)
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Guests sit inside a teardrop-shaped tent hanging from a tree. (REUTERS/Francois Lenoir)
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A guest climbs on a ladder to enter a teardrop-shaped tent hanging from a tree in Belgium. (REUTERS/Francois Lenoir)
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Guests pose a they enjoy their staycation inside a teardrop-shaped tent hanging from a tree in the Belgian countryside. (REUTERS/Francois Lenoir)
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