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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-27-2007 @ 3:58AM
Bill Thompson said...
$8300! That is an insane amount of money for what you get. It does look cool, but there are a lot more reasonable options out there if you want to have your own yurt...these guys for example:
http://www.GoYurt.com
From what I can see it looks stronger and is half the weight...oh yeah, it is half the price too!
Here is a great site if you want to find out more about yurts in general...
http://www.yurtinfo.org
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