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The world’s first sand-hotel is open for business on Weymouth beach, Dorset, in England. The 1000 tone-of-sand structure was built in a week by a team of 4 sand-sculptors and is only expected to last until it rains…which, as you probably know, happens quite often in Britain. The sand hotel has no roof, so you have a clear view of the star-filled night sky, no toilets and is not recommended for those that hate getting sand between their toes. The price is 21$ per night.

First Sand Hotel

First Sand Hotel

First Sand Hotel

First Sand Hotel

First Sand Hotel

First Sand Hotel

First Sand Hotel

First Sand Hotel

First Sand Hotel

First Sand Hotel


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The World's First Sand Hotel
The world’s first sand-hotel is open for business on Weymouth beach, Dorset, in England. The 1000...

 

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