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Original vintage colour slide from 1960s, young woman sitting in a tent.
Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan, Canada - 1919. Man getting his hair cut in a camp at Pelican Narrows in Saskatchewan, Canada.
A large mining town built for miners in Nevada in 19th century Silver and Gold rush on West Coast of America in 19th century
Group of friends on summer vacation. 1941.
Studio shot of a blue tent, a green rucksack and a pair of boots left next to the tent isolated on white background
Antique photograph of British Navy and Army: German army emperor and empress visit display
Camping in the forest with tent and beautiful nature in sunny day. Backpack lying on the groung at woodland. Vacation in the wood
Man relaxing in the tent at the camping site in Ngorongoro National park, Tanzania during scenic sunset
Kanchenjunga, also spelled Kangchenjunga or Kinchinjunga, Nepali Kumbhkaran Lungur, world’s third highest mountain, with an elevation of 28,169 feet (8,586 metres). It is situated in the eastern Himalayas on the border between Sikkim state, northeastern India, and eastern Nepal, 46 miles (74 km) north-northwest of Darjiling, Sikkim. The mountain is part of the Great Himalaya Range. The Kanchenjunga massif is in the form of a gigantic cross, the arms of which extend north, south, east, and west.Kanchenjunga is composed of rocks of Neoproterozoic (late Precambrian) to Ordovician age (i.e., about 445 million to 1 billion years old). The mountain and its glaciers receive heavy snow during the summer monsoon season and a lighter snowfall during the winter. The individual summits connect to neighbouring peaks by four main ridges, from which four glaciers flow—the Zemu (northeast), the Talung (southeast), the Yalung (southwest), and the Kanchenjunga (northwest).
A camp at Fort McKay in Alberta, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1915.
Mount Apatite Park & Trails in Auburn, Maine
Camping tents in Yedigöller in autumn
Tourist tent in the camp
The beautiful scenery of a tent in a  forest
A tent set up on camping pitch at camp site
Turning the holy mountain is the most devout way for Tibetan Buddhism believers to express their faith.Pilgrims usually choose this animal year (every 12 years)  of the Holy Mountainby walking around it, taking at\n least 3-5 days, or up to a month.\nThere are a few holy mountains in the whole Tibetan area. The holy mountain here is the Cavagbo Peak (also the main peak of the Meili Mountain), one of the four great holy\n mountains in the whole Tibetan area. It is located at the border of Yunnan and Tibet, with 6,740 m above sea level.It takes 7-10 days for pilgrims to complete turn the mountain.\nFilm photo on Nov 10,2003, Zayu, Tibet, China
Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada - 1915. Expedition group packing up their horses at the town of Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada.
Katahdin Lake Trail sign includes nearby hiking trails and distances in early fall from Lake Katahdin, Maine, in early fall
Whitehouse, TX - June 22, 2023: Bait Shop and Pavilion at the Boulders on Lake Tyler in Whitehouse Texas
US world war II veterans honored at wars end.
Stillwater, NJ, USA - June 16, 2008: A  look at the Stillwater General Store with old prices in Warren County, New Jersey.
Vintage photograph of Chief Petty officers mess on USS Maine, 1890s
Kalahari, Namibia - August 2011: Hunting with San People or Bushmen in Kalahari desert, Namibia
Group of men in a camp at Gregoire Lake in Alberta, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1915.
Gila National Forest Sign at Angle to show Entrance of Catwalk Recreational Area
Tent camp in Aladaglar National Park
Kanchenjunga, also spelled Kangchenjunga or Kinchinjunga, Nepali Kumbhkaran Lungur, world’s third highest mountain, with an elevation of 28,169 feet (8,586 metres). It is situated in the eastern Himalayas on the border between Sikkim state, northeastern India, and eastern Nepal, 46 miles (74 km) north-northwest of Darjiling, Sikkim. The mountain is part of the Great Himalaya Range. The Kanchenjunga massif is in the form of a gigantic cross, the arms of which extend north, south, east, and west.Kanchenjunga is composed of rocks of Neoproterozoic (late Precambrian) to Ordovician age (i.e., about 445 million to 1 billion years old). The mountain and its glaciers receive heavy snow during the summer monsoon season and a lighter snowfall during the winter. The individual summits connect to neighbouring peaks by four main ridges, from which four glaciers flow—the Zemu (northeast), the Talung (southeast), the Yalung (southwest), and the Kanchenjunga (northwest).
Macro View of a Miniature Town
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