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  2. Picnic table - Wikipedia

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    A wooden A-frame picnic table. A picnic table (or picnic bench) is a table with benches (often attached), designed for working with and for outdoor dining. The term is often specifically associated with rectangular tables having an A-frame structure. Such tables may be referred to as "picnic tables" even when used exclusively indoors.

  3. Picnic - Wikipedia

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    A Picnic Party by Thomas Cole, 1846. A picnic is a meal taken outdoors as part of an excursion, especially in scenic surroundings, such as a park, lakeside, or other place affording an interesting view, or else in conjunction with a public event such as preceding an open-air theater performance, [1] and usually in summer or spring.

  4. Cape Cod Frosty - Wikipedia

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    The Frosty is a racing sailboat, usually built of wood, using two 4 by 8 ft (1.2 by 2.4 m) sheets of 0.25 in (6.4 mm) plywood and assembled using an epoxy stitch and glue technique. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The design has a pram hull with no chines or internal framing and has only one bulkhead.

  5. Southport Broadwater Parklands - Wikipedia

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    There are also places to have a picnic, to kick a ball, toss a frisbee, or simply relax and enjoy the views of the open Broadwater. A public stage with a large outdoor screen provides a spot to watch movies. The Pavilion building, with a rooftop deck offering elevated views, has park information, public toilets and showers.

  6. Penguin (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    Yachting magazine covered a race series and advertised where plans could be obtained and that led to an expansion in interest in the boat design and it quickly grew to a national class. [ 5 ] The design was originally intended to be built by amateur builders from wood using paper plans, but fiberglass was class-approved for the hull in 1959.

  7. Nehr-e-Khayyam - Wikipedia

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    Despite its original purpose of draining rainwater into the sea, and first plans as a 'recreational zone' in the 1970s, [3] Nehr-e-Khayyam has, over the decades, become a focal point of urban interest for environmental reasons. [4]