A civilian in Alaska, United States, has built a caravan by hand. The vehicle is characterized by its atomic missile shape and the ability to recharge its batteries with the help of sunlight. The invention He has his own Facebook page, where he is celebrated by thousands of followers.
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It is the small but powerful Atomic Camper. The creator of this curious vehicle is Bill Guernsey, who took about two years to finish building and start up the caravan.
Although small, the Atomic Camper has all the comforts of any vehicle of its type. Guernsey decided to create it after surviving a plane crash and inspired by the atomic age for its design.
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Once it was finished, It was bought by the couple Victor and Carrie, who showed their attention to the peculiar caravan. Both take trips through the Alaskan forests and have everything recorded on a Facebook page.
The Atomic Camper is made of a wooden structure covered with fiberglass to protect the vehicle from any climatic event. The caravan uses sunlight to feed its batteries and thus turn on the lighting system and the electrical outlets that it has. Also, You don’t need an auxiliary generator because the load you get is enough.
The interior has everything you need: a water tank, heating, a sink, a shower and three pumps capable of supplying water to the heater. In addition, it has a small gas stove, cabinets to store food and drawers for utensils.
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While it doesn’t have a bed, the Atomic Camper houses two padded benches as seats and sometimes it can function as a personal bed.
There is no doubt that both the interior and exterior of the vehicle promises transport the traveler to the 50swhen nuclear power and the Cold War were shaking the world.
Source: Elcomercio
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