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  2. Shelter-half - Wikipedia

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    Shelter-half. A shelter-half is a simple kind of partial tent designed to provide temporary shelter and concealment when combined with one or more sections. Two sheets of canvas or a similar material (the halves) are fastened together with snaps, straps or buttons to form a larger surface. The shelter-half is then erected using poles, ropes ...

  3. Template:Tents - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.

  4. Tupiq - Wikipedia

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    Tupiq. The tupiq[1] (dual: tupiik,[2] plural: tupiit, [3] Inuktitut syllabics: ᑐᐱᖅ[4]) is a traditional Inuit tent made from seal [5] or caribou [6] skin. An Inuk was required to kill five to ten ugjuk[1][7] (bearded seals) to make a sealskin tent. When a man went hunting he would bring a small tent made out of five ugjuit.

  5. Zakomara - Wikipedia

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    Zakomara (Russian: Закомара) is a semicircular or keeled completion of a wall (curtain wall) in the Old Russian architecture, [1] reproducing the adjacent to the inner cylindrical (convex, crossed) vault. False zakomar, which is not repeating the inner shapes of the vault, is called the kokoshnik. Kokoshniks were only made as exterior ...

  6. Spiegeltent - Wikipedia

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    Spiegeltent. A spiegeltent (Dutch for "mirror tent", from spiegel + tent) is a large travelling tent, constructed from wood and canvas and decorated with mirrors and stained glass, intended as an entertainment venue. [1][2][3][4] Originally built in Belgium during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, only a handful of spiegeltents remain in ...

  7. Altitude tent - Wikipedia

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    An altitude tent is a sealed tent used to simulate a higher altitude with reduced oxygen.Living or training at altitude causes the body to adapt to the lower oxygen content by producing more oxygen-carrying red blood cells and hemoglobin, thus causing the body to adapt to the higher altitude and enhancing performance when returning to a lower altitude.

  8. Oktoberfest tents - Wikipedia

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    The Bräurosl is the tent of Peter Reichert, who also runs the large restaurant Donisl in Munich's Marienplatz. This tent traditionally holds the "Gay Sunday" ("Rosa Wiesn") every year on the first Sunday of the Oktoberfest, which emerged from a club event of the MLC (Münchner Löwen Club). The Bräurosl tent are two almost 20-meter-high ...

  9. Chum (tent) - Wikipedia

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    Chum (tent) Tyvan chums in ethnocultural complex of Aldyn-Bulak, Russia, Tyva. A chum (/ tʃuːm /) is a temporary dwelling used by the nomadic Uralic (Nenets, Nganasans, Enets, Khanty, Mansi, Komi, Selkups) reindeer herders of northwestern Siberia, Russia. The Evenks, Tungusic peoples living in Russia, Mongolia and China also use chums, as do ...

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