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Camp setup on the Arctic ice pack
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Traditionally, Inuit people made animal skin tents to set up summer camps in the Arctic tundra. Fishing, hunting, picking berries ... They still perpetuate these traditions but nowadays they use large tents made of resistant canvas and easily transportable. They must be restrained by ropes to withstand strong winds.
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