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  2. Tipi - Wikipedia

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    A typical family tipi is a conical, portable structure with two adjustable smoke flaps, multiple poles (historically from 12 to 25 ft or 3.7 to 7.6 m long) called lodge poles. Lewis H. Morgan noted that tipi frames were 13 to 15 poles that were 4.6 to 5.5 metres (15–18 ft) tall. These poles, "after being tied together at the small ends, are ...

  3. Tarp tent - Wikipedia

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    An improvised tent using polytarp as a fly, folded into two rectangles along its centerline An improvised Forester tent using an 8-foot square tarp, folded into two triangles along its diagonal A loue is a Finnish open tent-like shelter. A tarp tent is a single walled hybrid of a tent and a tarpaulin, generally used in combination with a ...

  4. Hantu Tinggi - Wikipedia

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    Hantu Tinggi (Tall Ghost) is a being similar to 'Hantu Raya' or 'genderuwo' but so tall its body from the waist up is hidden by clouds. It only exists in the Western and Eastern regions of Malaysia. In Thailand, Hantu Tinggi likely resembles a closer myth called Preta.

  5. Zak Bagans - Wikipedia

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    Bagans co-wrote a book with author Kelly Crigger titled Dark World: Into the Shadows with the Lead Investigator of the Ghost Adventures Crew. On September 23, 2011, the book debuted on The New York Times Best Seller list at No. 18. [13] In December, 2019, Bagans published the book Ghost-Hunting For Dummies. The book 'outlining the history of ...

  6. Tent - Wikipedia

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    There was a time when even smaller tents 40 to 100 feet (12 to 30 metres) were often raised and set using a bail ring. The four Major golf tournaments have tents set up. They are usually 40 by 40 feet (12 by 12 metres). Tents or marquees are often hired from specialist companies. A "Rubb Hall" is a large tent used primarily as emergency ...

  7. Kasa-obake - Wikipedia

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    Also, in Mizokuchi, Tottori Prefecture (now Hōki, Saihaku District), there is a yōkai called yūreigasa (幽霊傘, "ghost umbrella") that has one eye and one foot like the kasa-obake, but it is said that on days of strong wind, they would blow people up into the skies. [5]