Unusual accommodation: bubbles open to the sky for a starry night

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The 13 Hours takes you to sleep under the stars this week. For the first episode of this series, Monday August 15, heading for Saint-André-sur Sèvre, in Deux-Sèvres, where it is possible to sleep in a bubble to admire the sky.

Brigitte Alves and her husband Tony are regular customers of Aurélie Oger’s bubbles. Residents of the neighboring town, they like to spend a night there from time to time to decompress. “It’s a break from everyday life”, smiles the mother of the family. In these futuristic structures in the middle of the fields, the view is clear on the stars. A good gift idea that won over Charles-Henri Rousselin, who was offered a night in a 100% transparent polycarbonate bubble.

The show begins at nightfall. David de Cuevas, amateur astronomer, comes to pass on his passion and makes discover the sky in all these details to the tenants of a night who then return to their bubble, to marvel all night long. A short rest with a natural awakening. “It was so beautiful the sunrise”, enthuses Nathalie Guitton. And even for those who cheat by closing the shutters, the birds and their songs act as an alarm clock. A good way also to reconnect with nature.

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