No, it is not real it is just a setting inside TX.
No, it is fictional.
Magnet is a Hispanic boy who was sent to Camp Green Lake for stealing things.
He was sent there for selling bags of chopped up Asprin to people who thought it was crack. He says in the book Stanley Yelnats Survival Guide to Camp Green Lake he did it because he didn't want people to get the "real stuff". It's still illegal to sell drugs without a pharmaceutical license.
Barf Bag is the guy at the start of the movie that takes of his shoe and sock, to get bitten by a rattle snake, to get out of camp green lake.
Lou Walker
The Friday the 13th movies are purely fictional. Jason Voorhees is not a real person. There must be at least a dozen lakes in the United States named Crystal Lake, but the Camp Crystal Lake that was depicted in the movies is also entirely fictional.The Friday the 13th movies were filmed at Camp Nobebosco in New Jersey, which is still a functioning summer camp.
yea it's in west texas
no it just a story
In the real world, Camp Green Lake doesn't exist. But in the novel, it does exist. Long time ago, there is water in the water.
Camp Green Lake is a juvenile detention facility in the book Holes by Louis Sachar. At Camp Green Lake boys dig a large hole everyday. At real summer camps kids do fun activities and are very well taken care of.
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i dont think that there is a real camp green lake Zero does not like camp grren lake but does at the same time.So it keeps alternating.He digs holes and learns to become literate , as well as help Stanley find the treasure.
Magnet is a Hispanic boy who was sent to Camp Green Lake for stealing things.
In the book "Holes" By Louis Sacher, they are digging holes at Camp Green Lake, the Juvinile Correction camp, because the camp warden believes it helps them gain character but later in the story you find out the real truth behind it.
Yes It is in the book Listen, by Stephanie Tolan! It is in Texas
He was sent there for selling bags of chopped up Asprin to people who thought it was crack. He says in the book Stanley Yelnats Survival Guide to Camp Green Lake he did it because he didn't want people to get the "real stuff". It's still illegal to sell drugs without a pharmaceutical license.
Mr. Sir, whose real name is Marion, is not the warden of the camp, but is the assistent of the Warden who runs Camp Green Lake because she says she wants to build the boys characters. but she is secretly only making the boys dig because of the lost treasure at the camp.
Barf Bag is the guy at the start of the movie that takes of his shoe and sock, to get bitten by a rattle snake, to get out of camp green lake.