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claudelevenger · 9 years ago
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#adventuremobile photo by @hobo_adventures! #polerstuff #campvibes @polerportland by polerstuff
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claudelevenger · 9 years ago
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stained glass by Frank Lloyd Wright 
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claudelevenger · 9 years ago
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Mangersta stone bothy in Lewis, Scotland. 
Built to honor the memory of Linda Norgrove, an aid worker in Afghanistan who was kidnapped in 2010, and died during a rescue mission. 
Contributed by Tony Dickson.
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claudelevenger · 9 years ago
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taken by mainlineoverland http://ift.tt/1mYfmoS
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claudelevenger · 9 years ago
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Dugout in Copper Falls State Park in Mellen, Wisconsin.  
Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Contributed by Joshua Clark.
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claudelevenger · 9 years ago
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Cabane de Girardin in the French Alps. 
More details here.
Contributed by Peter Weiss.
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claudelevenger · 10 years ago
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It all adds up...
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claudelevenger · 10 years ago
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claudelevenger · 10 years ago
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Source IG @hutsandcabins
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claudelevenger · 10 years ago
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Really thankful to have a best friend to ride bikes with! Happy Thanksgiving :)
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claudelevenger · 10 years ago
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claudelevenger · 10 years ago
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Subterranean cabin in Palenzuela, Spain.
Contributed by Edu Lartzanguren.
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claudelevenger · 10 years ago
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Earthhouse in Gratangen, Troms, Norway.
Called “gamme” in Norwegian and traditionally used by the Sami people, these houses are often made from birch and moss/turf. This one was built in the 1960s.
Contributed by Fredrik Jenssen.
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