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Survey expedition camp on Amisk Lake in Saskatchewan, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1919.
Tent with snowshoe and animal fur
Ghost town
Fort Steele
Canvas tent shelter setup at a campsite in the wilderness. Taken in Gila National Forest, New Mexico USA
View of Lake Audy, Riding Mountain National park, Manitoba, Canada. Camping with a sunset.
Lake Ellen Wilson from near Gunsight Pass Glacier National Park Montana
Residential neighborhood in Colorado, USA. Overcast summer day.
Chukchi near their homes. The local population of Chukotka
West Yellowstone, Montana, USA.
Beautiful blue sky with old town in Montana
Friends car camp by stream in wilderness area, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta
Como, Colorado, USA - February 12, 2024: A sign informs visitors about the Como Roundhouse and the narrow gauge railroad junction in this historic South Park town.
Little Bighorn landscape
Solitary Christian Cross in desolate Sligo cemetery in the middle of Pawned national grassland.
USA, State of Utah, Washington County, town of Grafton. The Alonzo H. Russel's home (about 1862) and the church/schoolhouse. Grafton is a ghost town near the Zion National Park. The site was first settled in December 1859 as part of a cotton-growing project ordered by Brigham Young (president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 to 1877). After a  flood of the Virgin River, that had destroyed the first town (called Wheeler), a new town, called New Grafton, was built upstream. In 1866 some settlers were killed by Navajo raiders. Besides that, more than thirty people (including many children) died of diseases such as diphtheria, scarlet fever, or accident. So a lot of Grafton's residents moved to Rockville. In 1890 only four families remained. In 1921, the local branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was discontinued. Grafton was permanently abandoned in 1944. In 1997, a restoration project started to preserve the Grafton site. The old church, some houses, and the fence of Berry's grave in the cemetery were restored. In the cemetery it's believed about 80 graves exist. In the center of the cemetery there is the restored fence of Robert Madison Berry (24 years old), his wife Mary Isabella Hales Berry (20) and his brother Joseph Smith Berry (22), killed by Indians. Grafton has been featured as a location in several films.
Lakeshore view
Campsite with canvas tent and horses corralled in the Gila National Forest of New Mexico during late fall
Friends car camp by stream in wilderness area, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta
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teepee at Vore Buffalo Jump
Lake Ellen Wilson, Sperry Chalet, and Mountain Goats in July 1986 at Glacier National Park Montana
Tent camping in the Assateague Island National Seashore on a late summers day as seen using IR
Sierra Tarahumara, Chihuahua, Mexico, January 17 -- The poor wood house of a Raramuri (Tarahumara) farmer in a completely arid corn field in the community of Bocoyna, in the Sierra Tarahumara of the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, an area very affected by drought, famine and the consequences of climate change.
Vore Buffalo Jump, Northeast Wyoming seen from Interstate 90 during a summer day
Wyoming, USA - September 23, 2023: Wide angle fisheye view of a hunting base camp (mule deer hunting) in Wyoming
Highland mountain meadow on cloudy day
old trail town, cody, wyoming, usa
A tent by the lake
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