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  2. Pop up canopy - Wikipedia

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    Semi-permanent gazebos at a holiday resort. A pop-up canopy (or portable gazebo or frame tent in some countries) is a shelter that collapses down to a size that is portable. Typically, canopies of this type come in sizes from five feet by five feet to ten feet by twenty feet. Larger or semi-permanent canopies are known as "marquees".

  3. Volkswagen Westfalia Camper - Wikipedia

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    Attached "pop-up" tops with canvas/screen sides; Awnings and side tents; A portable chemical toilet; A camping stove; Various camping equipment; Child sleeping cot in driver's cab; Storage box that matches interior panels. Rear swing table; Small map table mounted on the dash; Automatic Transmission (beginning in the 1970s)

  4. Bivouac shelter - Wikipedia

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    Rock climber Chuck Pratt bivouacking during the first ascent of the Salathé Wall on El Capitan in Yosemite Valley in September 1961.. A bivouac shelter or bivvy (alternately bivy, bivi, bivvi) is any of a variety of improvised camp site or shelter that is usually of a temporary nature, used especially by soldiers or people engaged in backpacking, bikepacking, scouting or mountain climbing. [1]

  5. Ultimate Camping Gear Guide - AOL

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    Mosquitos can ruin a camping trip, but this battery-powered Thermacell device creates a 20-foot protection zone so you can sit unbothered. Turn it on to heat and release the scent-free repellent ...

  6. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Roman Army leather tents (centre left), as depicted on Trajan's Column in Rome (photo of plaster casts). A form of tent called a teepee or tipi, noted for its cone shape and peak smoke hole, was also used by Native American tribes and Aboriginal Canadians of the Plains Indians since ancient times, variously estimated from 10,000 to 4,000 years BC.

  7. Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    Gazebos may have screens to aid in the exclusion of flying insects. Temporary gazebos are often set up in the campsites of music festivals in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, usually accompanying tents around them. A structure resembling a gazebo, found in villages in the Maldives, is known as a holhuashi. [citation needed]