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Overnight camp in the desert outside Dubai for me and Chloe for her birthday. Tour was organised through Explorer Tours AE
Week 2: Animals, Nature, & Gardening. This week we planted sunflowers, made rain forest animals, took a community walk to the Hemphill Gallery and the Joan Healing Gallery, brought in Tucker the dog to learn about pet therapy, took a field trip to Imagination Stage for a showing of the Big Friendly Giant, and ended the week with water play.
This has got to be one of the most perfect camping spots I've seen in a long time. Problem is, I can't remember which beach this is... somewhere north of Pistol River... Any Ideas??
Found it on Google after all - this is the beach at Arizona Ranch road, a few miles north of Gold Beach. Wonderful spot!
(Clockwise from bottom left) Hallie Foote as Rosalynn Carter, Ron Rifkin as Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Khaled Nabawy as Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Richard Thomas as U.S. President Jimmy Carter in the world premiere historical drama Camp David at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater, March 21-May 4, 2014. Photo by Tony Powell.
Camp AMA 2017, held June 11-17 at the International Aeromodeling Center in Muncie, Indiana.
Camp AMA is a week-long summer camp held at the IAC in Muncie, IN. Campers are given the opportunity to learn and work on their flying capabilities with some of the best RC pilots in the world.
www.amaflightschool.org/campama
Photos by Jenni Alderman.
A small co-ed summer camp on Tripp Lake. I took this as part of a photomonitoring project for the E.L. Rose Conservancy of Susquehanna County and Cornell University. We had a photo of the same lake in the early 1900s. Because the camp still owns half the surrounding property and it is still active, Tripp Lake has avoided lakeshore residential development thus far.
Camp Susquehannock, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. July 2008.
photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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The dioramas in the reception area of my office show road building scenes in different eras. Most people who work here don't really give them much thought but they have some interesting models in them. I'm not sure who built them but they were probably built in the late 60s. No one maintains them now other than to replace the light bulbs when they burn out.
Millions Club Ski Tour to Kosciusko, Aug 1932.
"Jess and I left for the Chalet on Monday Aug. 22 passing through Dainer’s Gap, Smiggins Holes, Piper’s Gap, Piper’s Plain, about 4 miles of it! The Perishers Gap, the Perisher Plain, about 2 miles to Bett’s Camp arriving at 2.30pm."
"This camp was once an accommodation house before the chalet was built, and is now used merely as an emergency hut. It was disgustingly dirty, the beds, a tangled mass of sheets and blankets, jam and butter splodged about the tables, the lavatory chock-a-bloc, and the entrance and bathroom full of snow. The previous Saturday Aug 13, a party were trapped by a blizzard and stayed at Bett’s overnight."