This glass cabin in Sweden takes you closer to nature
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Sweden is offering the best way to relax and unwind... by staying in a glass cabin! This cabin is located on a private Swedish island and offers canoeing, swimming, and fishing. Following is a transcript of the video.
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This cabin brings you closer to nature. It's called the 72-hour cabin. The cabin is on a private island in Sweden. It was initially used as part of an experiment. Five people with stressful jobs spent 72 isolated hours on the island.
The outcome? There was a 70% decrease in stress levels. The island has access to canoeing, swimming, and fishing. The cabin is now available for rentals. Would you stay in this cabin?
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