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  2. 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.

  3. Cyrtophora moluccensis - Wikipedia

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    Cyrtophora moluccensis is a tent-web spider in the orb-weaver family. It is commonly known as the tent spider or dome-web spider, and is native to India, Japan, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Fiji, and Tonga. [2] It is often found in disturbed or open habitats from coasts to forest and mountainous interiors. [3] [4]

  4. Camping - Wikipedia

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    Camping equipment A dome tent Shelter constructed from a tarp. The equipment used in camping varies by intended activity. For instance, in survival camping the equipment consists of small items which have the purpose of helping the camper in providing food, heat, and safety. The equipment used in this type of camping must be lightweight and it ...

  5. Shelter-half - Wikipedia

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    Often, each soldier carries one shelter-half and half the poles, etc., and they pair off to erect a two-man tent. The size and shape of each half shelter piece may vary from army to army, but are typically rectangular, triangular or lozenge shaped. When time and space allow, some forms of half-shelters can be combined into a larger, more ...

  6. Pop N’ Go tent requires zero pitching - AOL

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    To pitch this tent, all you have to do is POP IT UP. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. 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.

  8. Bender tent - Wikipedia

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    The dome is then covered using any tarpaulin available. These tents can be heated during the winter using a woodburning stove, and they are easily capable of withstanding very strong winds so long as the covers are well weighed down. [1] A doctor examining an English Traveller girl in a bender tent (Swain after W. Small, 1898.)

  9. Cyrtophora cicatrosa - Wikipedia

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    Cyrtophora cicatrosa, commonly known as the garden tent-web spider or dome spider, is a common species of orb-weavers found in many parts of Asia. It is common in gardens and has a very dense, thick, three dimensional and strong tent-like web.