Anand Mahindra Wants To 'Permanently Move & Claim Tenancy Rights' Of This Camping 'Apartment': WATCH
Anand Mahindra shared the video of a woman turning her car into a camping apartment.
Anand Mahindra, known for sharing fascinating videos and pictures on social media to engage his followers, has once again posted another interesting video of a woman who is seen camping in her own self-created version.
Mahindra seemed to have been quite impressed by the creative approach of the woman and how she built an entire 'apartment' around her car.
Sharing the video on X, Mahindra wrote: "This is camping?? I want to move in there permanently and claim tenancy rights to this 'apartment.' On the other hand, all the pleasures of being outdoors and as close to nature as possible without 'devices' are lost!"
This is camping??
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) June 26, 2024
I want to move in there permanently and claim tenancy rights to this ‘apartment.’
On the other hand, all the pleasures of being outdoors and as close to nature as possible without ‘devices’ are lost!
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Camping is associated with staying overnight in nature in a temporary shelter such as a basic tent, without any gadgets or advance technological equipments. However, the woman can be seen camping in her electric car, which she turned into a rather advanced version of a camp.
She converted into an apartment with a cozy bedroom inside the car, and a washroom, lounge, small dining and a kitchen area outside the car, which she built by adding tents.
She can also be seen connecting her hair dryer to her car's plug-in point to dry her hair.
Anand Mahindra Praises 'Wearable' Umbrella
Earlier this week, Anand Mahindra had posted another video on X where a man can be seen protecting himself from the rain by a 'wearable' umbrella. This hands-free umbrella was made by the man who attached its handle with two hangers, using them to adjust the umbrella. He shaped the hangers in a way that he could wear them as a bag in his shoulders, leaving him hands-free.
Finally, we’re seeing some consistent rain in Mumbai this monsoon.
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) June 22, 2024
Not heavy enough for our liking, but it’s probably time to plan our ‘wardrobe for wetness.’
May be a good idea to think about a ‘wearable’ umbrella
Clever…pic.twitter.com/7pjyFAMJ6O