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#Vanlife Will Make You Want to Travel the Country in an Old Van

#Vanlife Will Make You Want to Travel the Country in an Old Van

Watch this video and your wanderlust will get the better of you. You’ll want a van—an old one you can tinker with. You’ll want to explore rainy forests and meet like-minded adventurers. The Atlantic‘s short documentary follows Foster Huntington, the Instagram star behind the popular hashtag #vanlife, along with a few of his devoted followers as they leave the chaos of the corporate world behind in favor of the peacefulness of nature. All with the help of some beat-up, old vans.