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  2. Tent - Wikipedia

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    These are almost always double wall tents. Sizes range from one-person tents with very limited headroom up to eight or ten-person tents with headroom exceeding 180 cm (5.9 ft). A basic tunnel tent uses two or more flexible poles, arranged as parallel hoops, with tent fabric attached to form a half-cylinder or tapering tunnel.

  3. Hilleberg - Wikipedia

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    Hilleberg Keron GT tents in Gould Bay, Antarctica Hilleberg Anaris ridge tent, red, two person, three‑season, 1400 g without poles, purchased September 2020, pitched near Lake Gimmenesjön, Sweden Hilleberg the Tentmaker is a Swedish tent -making company that was founded in 1971 by a husband and wife team, Bo and Renate Hilleberg.

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  5. Eureka! Tent Company - Wikipedia

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    Eureka's earliest tents, assembled from untreated white army duck, were so robust that a completely usable early Eureka tent still hung in the company's headquarters nearly one hundred years later. [3] In 1910, pioneering businessmen, Arthur D. Legg and Walter A. Dickerman purchased the company from its original owners. [4]

  6. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    The Old Turkic yurt (' tent, dwelling, abode, range ') may have been derived from the Old Turkic word ur—a verb with the suffix +Ut. [2] In modern Turkish and Uzbek, the word yurt is used as the synonym for 'homeland' or a 'dormitory', while in modern Azerbaijani, yurd mainly signifies 'homeland' or 'motherland'.

  7. ‘Quad-demic’ of illnesses hitting US as virus season surges

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    It rose one percent during the week of 21 to 2.8 percent the week of January 11. According to the CDC, there have been at least 12 million illnesses, 160,000 hospitalizations and 6,600 deaths from ...