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German family reaches Sandane camping in self-built campervan

16.07.2026 17:59 1 min 1 source
Firda DAN
German family reaches Sandane camping in self-built campervan
Original source: Firda

The German Homes family arrived at Sandane camping in Norway in a self-built campervan. They traveled with two small children, and the bed was seven centimeters too short.

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German family reaches Sandane camping in self-built campervan

16.07.2026 Firda DAN Original source

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