A Chevrolet Fleetmaster aka the "Woodie Wagon" squeezes through the Tunnel Tree.
Sequoia National Park
1949
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A selected site or 'position in the landscape' ensures that there are comforts of surface, vegetation, sound, smell, warmth, security, spatial definition, customary domestic behaviours and connection with the animals and plants in the habitat (see Figure 22).
"Design: Building on Country" - Alison Page and Paul Memmott
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Our 1974 camp was a striking example of a travellers' camp: a culturally constructed domestic setting that employs minimal (if any) structure.
"Design: Building on Country" - Alison Page and Paul Memmott
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A tourist drives through the famous Tunnel Log in Sequoia National Park.
California
1960
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Gordon and Horace were next to return, with a great mass of a beach vine known as thaburru (Cassytha filiformis) that they separated and draped over the stakes to make a 1-metre-high windbreak (wungkurr; see Figure 21).
"Design: Building on Country" - Alison Page and Paul Memmott
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Zion National Park, Springdale, Utah. Photo by Calvin Ma.
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