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Motorhome worth 200,000 euros and travel vehicles shown in Volozhin

16.08.2026 08:31 1 min 1 source РУС
Минская правда RUS
Motorhome worth 200,000 euros and travel vehicles shown in Volozhin
Original source: Минская правда

An exhibition of travel vehicles took place in Volozhin, featuring dozens of unique cars. Among the exhibits was a motorhome based on a bus worth 200,000 euros, as well as a car with a roof tent, on which a family recently returned from a trip to Georgia. The owner of the motorhome, Herbert, who travels the world, said that the interior fit-out cost him 30,000 euros because he did it himself. Exhibition participants also competed in a tourist route, with the main prize being a flight on an airplane or in a wind tunnel.

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Motorhome worth 200,000 euros and travel vehicles shown in Volozhin

16.08.2026 Минская правда RUS Original source

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