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Campo Imperatore è un vasto altopiano, di origine glaciale e carsico-alluvionale, situato a circa 1800 m di quota in provincia dell'Aquila tra i territori comunali di Barisciano, Calascio, Castel del Monte, L'Aquila e Santo Stefano di Sessanio, nel cuore del massiccio del Gran Sasso d'Italia ed all'interno del Parco nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga.
Edited postcard image from the California Historical Society of tents at Camp Curry in Yosemite Valley.
Original title: A few of Camp Curry's 600 tents, Yosemite Valley, California [ca. 1903-04]
A National Historic Landmark
Part of "Great Camps of the Adirondacks TR"
Franklin County, NY
Listed: 04/03/1987
Eagle Island Camp, located on Eagle Island on Upper Saranac Lake in the Adirondack Forest Preserve, is exceptionally significant as a quintessential and highly intact example of an American Adirondack camp, a property type that was influential in the development of numerous private camps, lodges, organization camps, and state and national parks throughout the country during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Constructed in 1903 for prominent American financier and statesman Levi P. Morton (1824-1920), Eagle Island retains an extremely high level of integrity of setting, plan, design, style, materials, and method of construction, and is considered the finest example of the work of architect William L. Coulter (1865-1907), one of the region's premier camp designers. Coulter is widely recognized as the first trained architect to settle and practice in the Adirondack region. Afflicted with tuberculosis, Coulter arrived in Saranac Lake for treatment in 1896 and subsequently secured camp commissions in the area. Based on the prototype developed by William West Durant at Camp Pine Knot, Eagle Island Camp is a fully developed example of an Adirondack camp and, through Coulter's highly imaginative use of building elements and decorative features, marks an important phase in the development and evolution of the property type.
Evident in the design of Eagle Island Camp are the distinctive elements that formed Coulter's unique interpretation of the Adirondack camp. The use of both chalet-inspired and octagonal units, walkways and verandahs linking separate buildings, and the extensive application of open rustic screening are all characteristic of Coulter's work and essential to the success of his Eagle Island scheme. Although utilized for well over half a century by the Girl Scout Council of Greater Essex and Hudson Counties as a summer camp, Eagle Island Camp retains the majority of its character-defining features and exterior and interior historic fabric and finishes, and remains an outstanding representation of Coulter's work in the rustic vein.
This location where the now Welsh water sewage farm is sited shows the infantry camp based there in 1914.Evidently the whole area is in flood.
Folow this link could well be the same infantry.
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Photo courtesy of Jones family Traeth Mawr farm Porthmadog
Second World War camp stores at Wartime Experience event on Sunday 11 May 2014.
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A main street within Mar Elias refugee camp in central Beirut, home of thousands of displaced Palestinian Refugees living in Lebanon. Palestinians in Lebanon often live in cramped conditions and in serious poverty.
Kalaloch Campground
Highway 101
34 miles South of Forks, WA
73 miles North of Aberdeen, WA
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