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    After twenty-two years of marriage and tent camping, we finally upgraded to a popup camper, which is considered to be “entry level” to travel trailers. We loved that popup camper (Note: Any time I say “we loved,” please understand I am excluding my daughter). For the first time in our camping lives we had air conditioning, running water, light that did not come from a flame, and although it was not much softer than the ground we had slept on for years, we had a bed off the ground. For the first

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    television. Sit around a campfire and eat s'mores while telling scary stories until you fall asleep. Your family will love the closeness and fun time memories you are creating. Camping in log cabins is not the only way to enjoy camping. You can camp in tents and RVs as well. It is even fun to camp out underneath the stars. Having the stars as your roof is beautiful and you will be able to look for constellations and falling stars while you lay in your sleeping bag. There is nothing like hanging out with

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    It was a bright day, the sun was out. Everybody was leaving their houses and approaching to the Taqueria de Anda to meet up. We are heading out to a tropical island named Terrifiant Island. We have ordered an Uber to take us to the docks so we can rent a boat. Unfortunately, none of us knew how to steer it, so we hired a fisherman from Google. As we arrived in our Uber at the docks, we noticed the cramped boat. The fisherman was loading his baggage, including life vests. They were old and ragged

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    though. I was like a little kid on too much sugar! I have been waiting for this camping trip forever. It was also going to be my first camping trip so I didn’t really know what to expect. The part that most excited me was the part of sleeping in the tent. It would be a little different then my normal bed. It was also probably going to be are big last thing before school started again so I wanted to enjoy it. “Me too!”, said my little sister. She looked so cute with her dirty blond type hair pinned

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    a nicely kept campground offering about 50 sites. The sites are situated in two areas and are not particularly large or private, but are about what is expected in most state park campgrounds. Each camping site has electricity, water, picnic table, tent pad, and fire ring. The campground also offers shower facilities. Chippokes Plantation State Park also offers overnight visitors the opportunity to stay in their cabins. Chippokes Plantation State Park also has a swimming pool. Chippokes Plantation

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    When Max first began working with his tent, it was something that he created for himself. The tent was an outlet wherein he could express himself and he created images of the children before they were vaccinated. His life before the vaccinations was completely different . Children had emotions and feelings and they were not controlled or expected to behave certain ways. As the novel went on, the tent was a safe place where Max and his family members often had conversations in private so they would

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    The article talks about how people are living in tent camps around the world to try to have a roof over their heads, food, and water to survive. The overall purpose of the article “Camping for Their Lives” is to inform the reader on what is happing in the world with people that doesn’t have much or any money at all, furthermore; the author shows evidence of how the people are living. The author of the article is Scott Bransford. The author’s overall tone is sad, emotional, and information. The purpose

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    unclosed tent without isolation to the outside world whatsoever? Well I have and that’s exactly what I am going to talk about in this story. It was during the beginning of the summer of 2013; I was going to a Boy Scout camp called Boxwell, which I had much contempt for. I was riding in the car with my friend, Charles, but he goes by Zim. After 30 minutes or so we arrived at Boxwell, while we were roaming around we found Hudson. Zim and I set up shop in our small, cramped, and open tent, but then

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    quality of service, the hotel is distinctive by its unique design Once you enter the Magic Circus Hotel through an entrance featuring a circus tent,

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    Personal plan for a post-apocalyptic scenario  Worst Earthquake scenario : Basically, an earthquake is the shaking of the earth’s surface caused by rapid movement of the earth. The position of the different continents and oceans that we see today has changed a number of times throughout the world’s history. If I would have an experience of massive disaster that causes unbearable destruction, I will be fully prepared for everything. I would be using number of various techniques for my survival

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