Man Resides in a Horse Carriage Tiny House on Village Edge

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A 30 year old man named André has been living in a horse carriage at the edge of the village, a situation that has largely gone unnoticed. Despite having a job, he has chosen not to disclose what he does for work. His living situation had remained private, but he was willing to share his story and show his unique dwelling.

The carriage stands on a grass field, appearing as an old, unused vehicle. It has been in the same spot for a long time without drawing attention. However, inside, it serves as a functional living space for him.

His life once resembled that of an average citizen, but unforeseen circumstances left him without a permanent home. Rather than living on the streets, he found refuge in the carriage, managing to maintain his daily routine while keeping his residence discreet. He has adapted to this compact space with resourcefulness.

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