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Faslane Peace Camp is a permanent peace camp sited alongside Faslane Naval base in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It has been occupied continuously, in a few different locations, since 12 June 1982. information from Wikipedia.

Camping trip with Molly, Bruno, Stefan and Eliot. Muskö

2016 Week 1

2017 Week 1

This is one of the platform tent sites at duNord. Anyone can reserve the space. I called the photo "kids tent site" only because this is where my kids stayed one year while Anne and I stayed in another tent site.

Playing on the wood chip pile and discovering it is a steamy 80 degrees inside.

Viroinval, BELGIUM

 

Some pics of the camping trip in the Ardennes with the kids.

 

All shot with the Panasonic Lumix GF1 and the 20mm with available light

 

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saudi arabia

 

Camping & Travels

GRÊMIO x CRICIÚMA - ESPORTES/COPA DO BRASIL 2015 - Partida entre Grêmio e Criciúma disputada em 14 de julho de 2015 (Arena) FOTO: MANOEL PETRY

Camp Bestival 2013 at Lulworth Castle - Friday

Camping at Big Basin Redwoods.

Hiking to Berry Falls

Movimentação no IML de São Paulo para liberação do Corpo do Ex. Gov. Eduardo campos que morreu em Acidente de Avião em Santos SP

Barcellona, Spagna, 18 Dic 2006

MDA Camp 2008 - Epworth by the Sea

OK - I am horrible with names - however these two were tons of fun to hang with.

Tony - wearing a very old shirt that he stole from Coach Ryan

Chaney doing a victory dance after making a "header" goal.

The '09 Memorial Day camping trip. Matt & Jennifers property in Southern Illinois. 5-23-2009

Lauren and Liam rockin their vans. This was taken while the thanksgiving meal was being prepared at our campsite in Morro Bay, California.

Note on photo reads: "Just me"

Princess Dance Camp at Jaycee Park, June 2018.

Moretele Tented Camp, Borakalalo NP, North West, SOUTH AFRICA

The puddles are from the rain they had on Wednesday night.

After the tsunami 2004, the Sri Lankan army gathered survivors of really devasted areas in temporary camps settled by non govermental organizations close to the capital, Colombo. Two weeks after the tsunami, this government forbade adoption, even from Sri Lankans couples, in order to prevent sexual tourism. Almost two years after, one thousand people live ressourceless in wooden hutments and share a single tap in this camp located 1 km south of Colombo. Four hundred of them are children and orphans abandoned to themselves. In spite of receiving more than 130 million euros of internantional subsidies, the Sri Lankan government has not done anything so far for these people, except moving them hundreds of kilometers away from their village. Some of these abandoned children, without any security nor protection, were kidnapped and then forced to be child soldiers by the LTTE rebels leading the civil war against the goverment in the north east of the country.

 

Canon EOS 50, 28mm, f/4,5, Kodak Tmax 100, scan from a print.

Camp Chesterfield in Chesterfield is new on Indiana Landmarks' 10 Most Endangered list in 2015. Learn more at www.indianalandmarks.org.

 

Camp Chesterfield, a historic Spiritualist enclave on the banks of White River just north of Anderson, is a rare survivor and an increasingly threatened place. From the mid-nineteenth through mid-twentieth centuries, Spiritualism attracted a huge following. Described as the “philosophy, science, and religion of continuous life,” Spiritualists believe that it is possible to communicate with the dead, especially with the aid of skilled mediums.

 

The faith grew with each armed conflict—Civil War, Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II—as the bereaved sought communication with those they lost. The movement’s popularity spurred the creation of Spiritualist camps in the U.S. and abroad.

 

From its origins as a summer tent camp in the 1890s, Camp Chesterfield grew under the ownership of the Indiana Association of Spiritualists to a 40-acre settlement of major structures, cottages for mediums, folk-art shrines, and unusual landscape features.

 

A shrinking congregation and budget have left the camp’s 65 buildings underused, including the Cathedral of the Woods (1954), Western Hotel (1948), and the vacant Sunflower Hotel (1914). Many historic cottages stand vacant, since they are only available for purchase by Indiana Association of Spiritualists’ members.

 

Sunset camping in Arctic Alaska

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