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  2. 10 Western Ranches Where You Can Live Like You’re on ... - AOL

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    There are 31 accommodations on the 6,600-acre property, which range from glamping canvas cabins to suites in the main lodge to freestanding homes to even a remodeled 19th-century barn. And like ...

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    Napier's truck tents are completely enclosed, which means that a layer of tent covers the bottom of the truck bed. By contrast, the Adventure Truck Tent and CampRight truck tents leave the bottom bare. Napier tents also include a small awning for added rain protection. Kodiak is known for its tunnel shape design which promotes a roomier camping.

  4. Kodiak, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Kodiak is an important environmental asset, which affects the fishing industry, particularly salmon fishing. Its wild game is coveted by hunters worldwide for the Kodiak bear and other game animals; there are strict laws governing fishing and hunting activities as well as hiking near spawning streams.

  5. The Founders of U.S. Glamping Empire Under Canvas Just ... - AOL

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    Few&Far Luvhondo, by the founders of Under Canvas, just opened in Limpopo, South Africa, with a 24-mile, solar-powered aerial cable car, six clifftop suites, and an on-site farm.

  6. Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park, also known as the Fort Abercrombie State Historic Site, is an Alaska state park on Kodiak Island, Alaska.It includes 182 acres (74 ha) of land at the end of Miller Point, located on the eastern shore of Kodiak Island northeast of the city of Kodiak.

  7. Richard Proenneke - Wikipedia

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    Richard Louis Proenneke (/ ˈ p r ɛ n ə k iː /; May 4, 1916 – April 20, 2003) was an American self-educated naturalist, conservationist, writer, and wildlife photographer who, from the age of about 51, lived alone for nearly thirty years (1968–1998) in the mountains of Alaska in a log cabin that he constructed by hand near the shore of Twin Lakes.

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