Sleeping under the stars, with nothing between you and nature, can be trulyserene. In fact, sleeping in woods devoid _(1)_ car horns, pollution, andobnoxious people is exceptionally peaceful that is, until pesky insects decide to make a meal out of you, and rodents and whatever else lives in the great outdoors disturb you while you try to sleep. Now, instead of a _(2)_ scenario, imagine taking in nature's beauty but from the comfort and safety of a king-sized bed inside an enclosed yet transparent bubble. These inflatable bubble hotels that offer patrons see-through sleeping experiences were created by a company called Attrap'Reves, which means dream catcher in French. Their _(3)_ must have been bitten by too many mosquitoes while camping. The clear plastic bubbles, which _(4)_ four meters in diameter, are designed using entirely recyclable materials and are equipped with electricity and a silent blower providing fresh air continuously. They have all been _(5)_ placed inforested areas with spectacular views but are only a stroll away from the nearest village and a main building where there is access to telescopes with star charts. Guests need not worry about sharing the view with their neighbors since each bubble is accessible only by its own private road that helps _(6)_ totalseclusion. For those that desire even more _(7)_, partially opaque bubbles are also available instead of the standard fully transparent ones. Guests need to keep _(8)_ mind, however, that while the stars and moon are the only things thatilluminate the night, the sun is strong during the daytime. Therefore, the hotels may be _(9)_ for night owls who wake up late when the sun is already hot. In any event, sleeping in a bubble hotel is an experience to be _(10)_ by those who love the outdoors but don't love sharing it with a forest full of creepy critters.
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