They set up camp immediately and went to their sleeping bags for the night. |
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It was where, as a teenager, he saw the fairground showmen set up camp with waltzers, dodgems and swingboats. |
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When the teams finally set up camp, they construct a shelter that blends into the scenery and build handmade weapons and tools. |
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The campesinos set up camp in front of the Governor's palace and at times blocked streets to call attention to their demands. |
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But just an hour later the travellers set up camp on playing fields at Woodside Park, Thundersley. |
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My Mother always talked about them and their nests as if a caravan of thieving gypsies had set up camp in the back yard. |
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As with many other fish, splake often ignore nine potential spots, but set up camp on the tenth. |
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The government's weakness and Washington's fear that terrorists might set up camp in the country's mountain passes have kept it there. |
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This canoe allowed them to transport camping necessities via the sea coast to a distant location where we set up camp for a few days. |
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This week bailiffs are due to start the eviction process against the activists who have set up camp at the site. |
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His style is to use horses to get deep into wilderness, then set up camp and hike farther into the backcountry, hunting on foot. |
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In a previous life, I was a camp counsellor and I had heard rumours about some cats who had set up camp in the trees around campus. |
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They set up camp at Rwanda's main airport, surrounded by rolling hills and turquoise mountain lakes. |
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After judging that he had traveled far enough away from Denholm, Lassat set up camp in a small forest cove. |
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The wedding talk surfaced in early April, when Brad and Angelina uprooted their family to set up camp across the globe in Namibia. |
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The group, which is working locally, has set up camp around the Gorsedd stone circle. |
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On the weekends, you can grab lunch at one of the food stands that set up camp just outside the gate. |
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They set up camp, ate a large meal, built fires, swam, and made their beds. |
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Lieutenant Colonel John By set up camp just a few hundred metres from where I stand today to begin this remarkable project. |
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Now the first thing that troops do when they set up camp is defend their position, and they do so by setting up a perimeter by laying landmines. |
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In Afghanistan, Hayee broke off from Basra and, following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, set up camp at a madrassah in Karachi. |
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We set up camp on one of them, improvising with flysheets, paddles and rocks instead of using proper tents. |
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If someone finds a great spot to set up camp miles away, they can alert friends from other groups. |
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Go kayaking or just set up camp behind the sand dunes and near the crystal-clear creek. |
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This allowed us to reach the spot where we had had lunch on Tuesday to set up camp for the evening. |
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Strange things all along the way. My father decided to set up camp on an island to see if someone, or I don't know what, was following us. |
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We made it only half of our projected distance but were very excited to stop and set up camp on Turtle Island. |
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During their nomadic days, when they followed the wildlife and set up camp, they developed a deep respect for the land and its resources. |
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Today, two climbers set out towards the King Trench, while five more arrived by air to set up camp overnight and then follow them tomorrow. |
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Walk past spinifex along the sandy bed of ancient watercourses to Hugh Gorge, where you can swim in deep waterholes and set up camp in the shade. |
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We would then set up camp, and the next day catch the train going by at the same time. |
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After the treasure hunt the scouts set up camp once again in the sandpit in Graignamanagh, where they cooked dinner and took part in several wide games. |
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The soldiers set up camp at the base of the far hill, near the pasture where the Laki children grazed cows. |
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Wisely reluctant to admit the rabble into her office, she set up camp first in the too-small government caucus room, and then in the resplendent old legislative chamber. |
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Forest and tundra are spaced so felicitously that, in fact, one can set up camp in either place without having to hike too far or too little on any given day. |
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I'd just set up camp wherever they'd take me. |
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We set up camp for the week at Les Terrasses des Oliviers, one of a group of self-catering apartments tucked into the. |
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Five of them made a dangerous climb up the building's 15 metre lightning conductor while others laden with food and water set up camp. |
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De Burgh moved his army north of Louth and set up camp while his cousin, William Liath de Burgh attempted to ambush Edward's forces. |
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They'll just have to set up camp elsewhere. |
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Hannibal marched his men back to the point in their path prior to their detour, near the broken stretch of the path and set up camp. |
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Instead, it was common for motorists to pull off the road and set up camp on private property. |
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A hundred years later, Bonnie Prince Charlie set up camp at Derby on 4 December 1745, whilst on his way south to seize the British crown. |
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In a section of the park enthusiastic husband and wife Rob and Jos have set up camp in a way that would delight even the choosiest eco-tourist. |
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He set up camp in the swampland and built a log cabin, setting up a trotline for food. |
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This shell shaped cove is a favourite among visitors from outside Spain, who often set up camp here with their caravans. The beach appears to be walled in by a small cliff of yellow coloured rock. |
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Paul Tohlakai will be the guide for this tour. He will have an assistant who will drive a truck carrying all luggage and camp gear, and who will help set up camp and deal with logistical details. |
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One way of doing this is knowing the proper location to set up camp. |
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While the boy and his father set up camp and build a fire in the cabin stove, he sees a small white-footed mouse enter the cabin on the clay insulation of the warm stovepipe. |
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The ravers regularly set up camp in Gwydir Forest off the A5 road near Jim's Bridge by the River Llugwy in Capel Curig and locals have had enough. |
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After crossing the Bolivian mountain range and traveling past Lake Titicaca, Almagro arrived on the shores of the Desaguadero River and finally set up camp in Tupiza. |
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