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    Little Arrow Outdoor Resort in Townsend was named the No. 7 best glamping spot in the 2024 USA TODAY 10Best awards. The resort features Airstreams, RV sites, cabins, tiny homes and glamping tents.

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    Skyland Camp-Bowman Lake Ranger Station: February 14, 1986 : Southwestern shore of Bowman Lake: West Glacier: 75: Slide Lake-Otatso Creek Patrol Cabin and Woodshed: Slide Lake-Otatso Creek Patrol Cabin and Woodshed

  4. El Molo people - Wikipedia

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    Dalton, Merrell. 1951. The El Molo – a dying tribe on the shores of Lake Rudolph. East African Annual 1951-52. 45-47. Dyson, W.S. and Fuchs, V.E. 1937. The Elmolo. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 67. 327-338. Heine, Bernd. 1980. Elmolo. In Heine, Bernd (ed.), The Non-Bantu Languages of Kenya, 173-218.

  5. Ludwig von Höhnel - Wikipedia

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    Between 1892 and 1894, Höhnel explored the territory in the vicinity of Mount Kilimanjaro with American magnate William Astor Chanler. [6] They proceeded inland from the coast, mapping the north-eastern part of the Mount Kenya massif, [7] the Guasso Nyiro River, the Lorian Swamp, the Tana River, Lake Rudolph and then Lake Stefanie.

  6. Arthur Donaldson Smith - Wikipedia

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    He arrived at Lake Rudolph on July 10, 1895. He was the first explorer to reach the lake from the north and the first to see it since Sámuel Teleki and Ludwig von Höhnel seven years earlier. [1] The expedition also explored Lake Stefanie (now Lake Chew Bahir), [5] Mount Marsabit, [7] the tomb of Sheikh Hussein, [6] and returned to the coast ...

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  9. Didinga people - Wikipedia

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    The Didinga live in scattered homesteads, with each clan grouped together. Homes are round with cone-shaped roofs. During certain seasons and during grazing periods, the Didinga also live in rustic camps. An important aspect of Didinga society is the organization of 'Nyekerehet' (age-grades) for boys.