Bacteria, at the dawn of time.
I suppose camping as a pass time or outing began within the last 100-200 years. Before that, especially in North America, the indiginous people lived in large tent-like structures most of the year anyways. Even the Inuit people famous for their igloos had summer houses that were more teepie like in structure.
Yes why no, if you want to keep it on the safe side.
I was not born yet when the Holocaust happened, so I can't really say for certain what the people who were camping during the holocaust would eat. I like to eat eggs and corned beef hash when I am camping... Was your question "What food would you have when you are camping?" or did you mean to say, "What food did prisoners in concentration camps eat?"
its a crab
think calmly and be prepared
incessant
You're in luck, it's the same word: camping. :-) "To go camping" is faire du camping.
Yes, the verb camping is the word for the act of camping.
Yes, the verb camping is the word for the act of camping.
You can find a list of camping locations around the world by checking on Local, World Campsites, Camping World, Camping and Camping Sites and Beach Camping Sites.
Harold Camping's birth name is Harold Egbert Camping.
The R-value of the camping pad recommended for cold weather camping is 4.5.
voyage de camping
Go camping with him/her.
un camping (masc.)
is camping an entry word
Camping matériel
Jim Crain has written: 'Camping around California: the North' -- subject(s): Camp sites, facilities 'Camping around California: the South' -- subject(s): Camp sites, facilities, Camping 'Camping around California--North' -- subject(s): Camping 'Camping without gasoline' -- subject(s): Camping