In Seward, Alaska sits a five-yurt retreat that allows guest to get back to nature. Yurts are round structures made of sustainable materials like wood. They are tough and simple, and have been lived in by wandering tribes for hundreds of years.

According to the article, "These very qualities inspired owners and long-time Alaska residents Dennis and Susan Swiderski to adapt the dwellings to the rocky terrain and extreme conditions of remote southern Alaska. It turns out that with a few updates, like solar power and running water, yurts suit the needs of modern nomads, too." Learn more about Orca Island Cabins below.

If you're feeling like you could use a trip of any kind to reset your system, find the perfect new Lincoln for the journey at Sewell Ford-Lincoln, located at 2425 East 8th Street in Odessa.

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