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Recently erected tents for those displaced by the recent fighitng between Georgia and Russia. These tents are in the town of Gori, Stalin's birthplace. We think there were around 1,000 IDPs living in this camp, but more camps are springing up across the town as those displaced leave Tbilisi. Many are unable to return to their homes in South Ossetia and rural areas of Georgia that are still under Russian control.
This full-day camp is for all, from absolute beginners to up-and-coming ice skating stars. Campers skate twice every day in the morning and afternoon including a 30 minute ice skating lesson taught by a professional instructor and ice time during the public session to practice the skills learned. We also do lots of fun indoor and outdoor off-ice activities, including stretching and fun fitness activities! June 20, 2019. Photo by Jordan Gray.
Sky High Ranch Camp staff trained through each program area, including pond and arts and crafts activities.
Overlook Leda Refugee Camp - Teknaf, Bangladesh . In the distance you see a river, the other side of that river is Burma / Myanmar. Burma is currently building a border fence to keep refugees from leaving or re-entering the country.
Camp Curry, officially renamed Curry Village in the 1970s, has a large number of canvas tents, with stone foundations. Some even have heating, a treat as the tents are used year-round. In 2008, a major rockfall from Glacier Point destroyed two buildings and three tents. Analysis determined that several buildings were in the hazard area of rockfalls and removed and new buildings were erected. In 2012, an outbreak of hauntavirus occurred in Yosemite, sickening ten and killing three. Analysis found that seven of the infected had spent time in the new Camp Curry cabins and that the wet conditions of the previous year had resulted in an explosion in the deer mouse population, coupled with the dry conditions of 2012, which aresolized the virus from mice feces. The new insulation in the new cabins had trapped and concentrated the mice feces, leading to the outbreak. All of the new cabins had been demolished, and the park is improving mice control and surveillance.
Yosemite Village, Yosemite National Park, California
Squad Tents in cigarette camp "Twenty Grand" in Dunclair France
Photo by: Cpl Paul H. Wiehrs (Intel NCO - Hq. Btry 573rd AAA Aw Bn)
Original image sourced at forum.birminghamhistory.co.uk/showthread.php?t=22437;
The Camp Hill Flyover 1970, merged with a view of the same spot (the flyover was demolished in the 1980s) in 2010.
Everest base camp with spectacular view of Mt Everest. this image has been token from View point of Kala pather
01/02/2019 - Centro ParalÃmpico Brasileiro, São Paulo, SP - Camping Escolar ParalÃmpico. Foto: Daniel Zappe/CPB/MPIX.
The remains of what was a large military camp starting of as a training camp for Artillery firing, then home of the All Arms Junior Leaders' Regiment in the 60's, used a a refugee camp for Ugandan Asians escaping Uganda's President Idi Amin in the 70's. Now part of the site is used as a motor bike race track.
The City and several organizations are opening a Warming Center and Emergency Shelter in a nearby commercial building, the old Purple East at 250 Ionia s.w. . They are using this hastily put together arrangement to justify sweeping the Camp out of the Park on Monday December 21, 2020. Merry Fing Christmas from the City of Grand Rapids. New Grand Rapids Official Song: Easy To Be Hard.
Camp Evans
Wall Township, NJ
Camp Evans is a former military base associated with Fort Monmouth, in the U.S. State of New Jersey. It is located in Wall Township, although it is often said to be located in Belmar (its postal zip code is Belmar's, although it lies outside the borough). The property overlooks the Shark River.
Camp Evans is named after Lt. Col. Paul Wesley Evans of the Signal Corps, who worked in the development of wireless transmission at the Belmar Station in the early 20th century. After World War I, Evans was reassigned to the Panama Canal Zone as the presiding Signal Officer.
The original buildings were built by the American Marconi Company under a contract to the J.G. White Engineering Corp. between 1912 and 1914 as part of Guglielmo Marconi's "Wireless Girdle" around the Earth. It was then known as the Belmar Station.
The Belmar Station served as Marconi's receiving station, "Duplexed" with his New Brunswick high power transmitting station. An operator in Wall keyed the New Brunswick transmitter, 32 miles to the northwest, through a landline connection. Edwin Armstrong and David Sarnoff tested and perfected the regenerative circuit at the Wall site, on the night of January 31/February 1, 1914.
Camp Evans
Wall Township, NJ
Camp Evans is a former military base associated with Fort Monmouth, in the U.S. State of New Jersey. It is located in Wall Township, although it is often said to be located in Belmar (its postal zip code is Belmar's, although it lies outside the borough). The property overlooks the Shark River.
Camp Evans is named after Lt. Col. Paul Wesley Evans of the Signal Corps, who worked in the development of wireless transmission at the Belmar Station in the early 20th century. After World War I, Evans was reassigned to the Panama Canal Zone as the presiding Signal Officer.
The original buildings were built by the American Marconi Company under a contract to the J.G. White Engineering Corp. between 1912 and 1914 as part of Guglielmo Marconi's "Wireless Girdle" around the Earth. It was then known as the Belmar Station.
The Belmar Station served as Marconi's receiving station, "Duplexed" with his New Brunswick high power transmitting station. An operator in Wall keyed the New Brunswick transmitter, 32 miles to the northwest, through a landline connection. Edwin Armstrong and David Sarnoff tested and perfected the regenerative circuit at the Wall site, on the night of January 31/February 1, 1914.
Large Site, about 3 mile from Appleby, with many statics and seasonal pitches (so there are a lot less places for tourers). Bar/restaurant, Takeaway, Shop and Outdoor Pool, all but the shop were closed during our visit in mid May. The shop however was very reasonable and will stocked.
Very long and sometimes difficult walk into Appleby (about 3.5 mile) along the river Eden, so unless you have other transport you would have to take the van to visit.
Wild Rose Park
Ormside, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria, CA16 6EJ
Web Site www.wildrose.co.uk/