Outdoor Camping Bonfire Cooking Rack

Outdoor Camping Bonfire Cooking Rack

This is a campfire cooking rack device, consisting of stacked stones, firewood and a simple wooden support. Large pieces of moss-covered rock were used to form a circle of fire pits for holding a bonfire. The stand consists of two upright wooden poles and a horizontal beam. The beam has a metal hook for hanging pots or kettles on an open fire for cooking.
Outdoor fire (bonfire)

Outdoor fire (bonfire)

A classic outdoor fire that uses natural rocks to form a circle to form a simple fire pit to control the flame and reflect heat. There was burning wood in the fire, emitting orange-red flames and soot. This arrangement is very common in camping and outdoor activities to provide warmth, lighting or cooking food.
Camping Bonfire Tripod

Camping Bonfire Tripod

This is a camping campfire cooking device. It is also known as an outdoor fire rack, a campfire tripod or a hanging pot stand. A fire pit surrounded by natural rocks used to safely burn firewood and control flames. The support uses a type A or tripod structure built of natural wooden sticks, and the beam is placed above the fire pit. Several hanging pots/kettles made of cast iron or metal are hung on the beam of the bracket by chains or hooks, and the heat of the campfire is used for cooking. This device is a traditional outdoor camping cooking method, allowing users to stew, boil water or simmer food on an open flame.
Snack stalls

Snack stalls

This is a temporary food point of sale designed for outdoor or indoor events, markets, food festivals. It uses a foldable metal frame and a red canopy, which is easy to build and disassemble. Inside the stall, there are commercial wok stoves (two large wok), food preparation area, seasoning bottles, chopping boards and display counters. There is also a vertical menu board on the left.
Bonfire Cooking Rack

Bonfire Cooking Rack

Three logs are built into a tripod shape to support the cooking utensils above. An old metal pot is hung by a hook under the crossbar of the bracket and is used to heat food or boil water. This device is a practical and traditional way of cooking in the wild, and is a common equipment in camping and field survival.
a bundle of green natural bamboo poles

a bundle of green natural bamboo poles

Made of natural bamboo with distinct knots and a green outer skin. This natural green bamboo pole will gradually turn yellow with the passage of time and the drying process. For long-term preservation and use, these bamboo poles are usually cleaned, dried, preserved and fumigated.
Outdoor metal slide

Outdoor metal slide

This is a freestanding outdoor metal slide, usually used in playgrounds or backyards, a classic A- frame slide with stairs, platforms, handrails and slides. Mainly made of metal (may be steel, iron or stainless steel). For corrosion and weather resistance, the surface is usually powder coated or galvanized.
a pile of rusty steel pipes

a pile of rusty steel pipes

Steel pipes are widely used in industry to transport liquids, gases or solid particles, and can also be used to manufacture mechanical parts, building structures or scaffolding.
Children's outdoor combination slide

Children's outdoor combination slide

A variety of play elements are integrated, including straight slides, enclosed pipe slides, climbing ladders, platforms and watchtower/pavilion canopies. This combination is designed to help children exercise balance and coordination in play, strengthen their physique, and cultivate the quality of dare to try and dare to explore. The facility is usually made of metal brackets, plastic or fiberglass slides, and other weather-resistant materials, suitable for long-term placement in outdoor parks, communities, kindergartens or playgrounds.
a dilapidated fence built of discarded materials

a dilapidated fence built of discarded materials

This is a dilapidated wall (or temporary partition or obstacle) built of waste materials. It is mainly composed of weathered wood boards and rusty corrugated iron sheets. The materials come from various sources and have obvious signs of wear and aging. The structure appears to be a random patchwork, with boards of varying lengths and rudimentary construction, often used for temporary fencing or in resource-constrained situations.
a dilapidated wooden fence

a dilapidated wooden fence

It is made of a random combination of vertical wooden boards of various lengths, thicknesses and colors, and looks like a temporary or abandoned structure. Such structures are often used as country fences, temporary fences, animal pens (e. g. next to pig pens) or simple privacy barriers.
Doomsday style abandoned cottage

Doomsday style abandoned cottage

Bonfire

Bonfire

A campfire is an outdoor fire, usually used for heating, lighting, cooking food or drying clothes. It is a common activity in camping, hiking or wild survival. A common way to build a campfire is to stack larger logs in a tripod or cone, leaving space in the middle for fiducers and fine firewood to ensure good ventilation and combustion.
Billiard table

Billiard table

It is clear that the theme of the model is "billiard table", that is, the standard table top equipment used for billiards (such as eight balls and nine balls). The core features include rectangular table top, rubber strip on the table edge, ball bag and supporting structure. The model restores the functional attribute of the billiard table as a "leisure and competitive carrier", and transmits accurate and professional sports equipment texture and relaxed entertainment atmosphere.
mountain landscape

mountain landscape

It conveys the cold, quiet and magnificent natural atmosphere, which not only shows the majesty of snow mountain, but also contains the primitive and pure natural environment, which is suitable as the core element of landscape photography, artistic creation or natural theme content.
proportional solar system

proportional solar system

Planetary orbits are approximately elliptical with the sun as the center, the orbital spacing is scaled proportionally (e. g., the position of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is accurate), the orbital inclination and direction of revolution (mostly anterograde) are consistent with scientific observations, and some models may contain details of the planetary rotation direction (e. g., Venus reverse rotation).
New York Manhattan Bridge

New York Manhattan Bridge

Strictly follow the engineering characteristics of the Manhattan Bridge, the main body is a suspension bridge structure, including high steel towers (double tower or single tower design), main cables across the river (parabolic arc), slings connecting the steel towers and the bridge deck (evenly arranged), the overall proportion conforms to the mechanical structure and visual scale of the real bridge.
Treehouse GLB model

Treehouse GLB model

Stacked steel pipes

Stacked steel pipes

Private helipad

Private helipad

Concrete ring fence

Concrete ring fence

Tropical Rainforest Terrain

Tropical Rainforest Terrain

It is a unique ecosystem, mainly distributed in areas near the equator. It is hot and humid all year round, the average annual temperature is usually between 24 and 27 degrees Celsius, the annual precipitation exceeds 2000mm, and the humidity is extremely high. It is characterized by dense vegetation and extremely rich biodiversity. The multi-level vegetation structure includes tall tree layer, shrub layer and ground layer, forming a complex vertical distribution. Tall trees form the canopy of the rainforest, blocking most of the sunlight and allowing plants in the forest understorey to grow in a relatively dark environment. This environment has nurtured countless plant and animal species, including many endemic and endangered species.
The caldera topography of the plateau

The caldera topography of the plateau

A unique geographical phenomenon usually formed by volcanic activity in plateau regions. Due to the high altitude characteristics of the plateau, it often has more spectacular geomorphological features. The crater is the eruption outlet at the top of the volcanic cone, and its shape is mostly nearly circular, which may be funnel-shaped or flat at the bottom. In the plateau area, the formation of the crater may be accompanied by the eruption of a large amount of volcanic ash and magma, which formed the landform around the crater after cooling. It is not only of geological significance, but also provides a unique environment for the ecosystem. The surrounding soil is often able to support the growth of abundant vegetation due to the fertility of volcanic ash.
Snow Mountain Scene

Snow Mountain Scene

It is a magnificent and unique landscape in nature, usually composed of permanent snow and glaciers at high altitudes. The peaks of these mountains are covered with a thick layer of snow, forming a flawless picture. In the sunlight, the snow-capped mountains reflect a dazzling light. It is not only a paradise for climbers and skiers, but also a habitat for many rare plants and animals. At the foot of the mountain, abundant vegetation, such as coniferous forests and alpine meadows, can usually be seen, while as the altitude increases, the vegetation gradually becomes sparse, eventually transforming into bare rocks and glaciers. Whether it is far or near, the snow mountain is known for its majestic posture and pure snow scenery.
Mountain path scene

Mountain path scene

It is a narrow path winding through the mountains that provides a way for hikers, climbers and explorers to traverse the rugged terrain. Trails run along the ridge, the edge of the valley, is a paradise for outdoor sports enthusiasts. Walking on the mountain path, you can experience the fresh air and peaceful environment in the mountains, you may encounter various wild animals and plants along the way, as well as the magnificent mountain scenery and the distant horizon, you can experience the magnificent scenery of nature. It is also a place for photographers and nature lovers to find inspiration.
sandstone topography

sandstone topography

Also known as sandstone landform, it is a type of landform formed by sandstone development. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized mineral particles or rock fragments. Common minerals include quartz, feldspar, and clay minerals. The difference of mineral composition, hardness and cementation degree will lead to different geomorphological forms. Quartz sandstone or siliceous cemented sandstone often forms relatively high mountains due to its strong weathering and erosion resistance, while coarse sandstone and feldspar sandstone that are not firmly cemented often form hills or basins. After a long period of erosion and weathering, the formation of a variety of strange landforms.
Vulcano Island, Italy

Vulcano Island, Italy

It is a volcanic island in the Lipari Islands in northern Sicily, Italy, just 12 miles off the coast of Sicily, and is the closest island to Sicily in the archipelago. The island's volcano is one of only two active volcanoes in the area, the other being Stromboli Island. It is known for volcanic phenomena, including high-temperature steam emissions, which come from craters or cracks in the ground. The name comes from Vulcan, the god of fire in ancient Greek and Roman mythology. The island has a long history of volcanic activity. The last eruption was recorded between 1888 and 1890. The LaFossa caldera on the island is the main geological feature.
Mount St. Helens

Mount St. Helens

Also known as Lawetlat'la or Louwala-Clough, is a layered volcano located in the U.S. state of Washington, part of the Cascade Mountains. It is famous for its catastrophic eruption on May 18, 1980, which was one of the deadliest and most destructive volcanic events in U.S. history. During this eruption, a massive landslide occurred on the north side of the volcano, creating the largest debris flow in history. After the eruption, the height of Mount St. Helens was reduced by about 400 meters, forming a huge crater.
GreenIsland Green Island

GreenIsland Green Island

It is a small volcanic island located 33 kilometers off the east coast of Taiwan, belonging to Taitung County. Noured by its distinctive green vegetation, it has an average temperature of 23.5 degrees Celsius, and summer temperatures can rise to more than 30 degrees. With a circumference of about 20 kilometers, you can easily ride a motorcycle around the island in an hour. The island has a 16.3-kilometer coast road around the island, with small caves, desolate beaches and steep green hills along the way. Attracting tourists with its turquoise blue waters and green hills, it is the perfect place to escape from Taiwan's crowded cities, where traffic is scarce and pollution-free. The island also offers world-class snorkeling and diving sites.
Japan's Oshima

Japan's Oshima

Located at the southernmost tip of the Izu Islands in Japan, it is a volcanic island with an area of about 5.96 square kilometers. About 360 kilometers from Tokyo, solitary hanging in the Pacific Ocean, is a typical double-type caldera volcano. Known for its precipitous terrain and unique volcanic landforms, it is surrounded by steep cliffs and has almost no flatlands along the coast. The island is rich in post-volcanic activity, including geothermal fumaroles and hot springs in the sea, enjoying the three warmth of natural geothermal heat. It is a nature lover's paradise and one of the most inaccessible places in Japan. The natural beauty, unique culture and history make it a tour full of mysteries and challenges
VilaFrancaDoCampo Islands

VilaFrancaDoCampo Islands

It is a small island located near the south coast of San Miguel Island in the Azores. It is a famous nature reserve and tourist attraction in the region. It is formed by volcanic eruptions and has a unique horseshoe-shaped crater that contains a protected inner lake. The ecological environment of the island is rich and diverse, and it is the habitat of a variety of seabirds, reptiles and marine life. It has been designated a nature reserve since 1983 to protect its unique wildlife. There are 59 confirmed species of plants on the island, including 9 endemic species, and 29 species of birds. It is a nature lover's paradise.
San Sevatião-Sao Paulo North Coast

San Sevatião-Sao Paulo North Coast

Located in the province of Gypascua in the Basque Country in northern Spain, near the Bay of Biscay, it is a picturesque coastal area. Known for its magnificent coastline, soft sandy beaches and pleasant climate, it is known as the "Sunshine Capital of Spain". The city of San Sevastéon is the center of the region, known for its rich gastronomic culture and international film festivals. It has been named one of the top ten food cities in the world and has many Michelin restaurants. The International Film Festival is also a world-renowned film event. The beaches here, especially Concha Bay and Onyaldona Beach in the city center, are considered to be among the most beautiful in Europe.
3D model of Patenburg, Paris, France

3D model of Patenburg, Paris, France

Patenburg is located in Boulogne Billancourt, western Paris, France, and is a historic military defense fortification. Built in the 19th century, it was part of the Paris city defense system and was used to defend against possible invasions. The name comes from French engineer Jean Louis Pat, who designed this fortress in the mid-19th century. The architectural style reflects the characteristics of military architecture at that time, with thick walls and sturdy structures to resist enemy attacks. Over time, the military role of Fort Pat gradually weakened, but it was repurposed and now serves as a cultural and educational center.
Munich (1570) City Panorama

Munich (1570) City Panorama

It is the capital of Bavaria, Germany, and has undergone significant development and changes since 1570. In the 16th century, Munich was an important political, economic, and cultural center known for its rich artistic and architectural heritage. It was part of the Holy Roman Empire, and at that time the city was relatively small in size, but it already had some important landmarks and buildings. The core of the city is Marienplatz, the central square of Munich, surrounded by exquisite Gothic architecture. One of the landmarks is the Church of Our Lady, whose twin towers have become iconic symbols of the city. At that time, Munich was also a place influenced by the Reformation.
Australian Fold Terrain

Australian Fold Terrain

Mountains are a product of the long geological history of the Earth, formed by the compression and collision of tectonic plates. These folded mountain ranges are the result of horizontal compressive stress on the Earth's crust, causing the rock layers to bend and fold. The formation process is called mountain building, which is a geological event that takes millions of years. Common structures include anticlines and synclines, which are upward convex and downward concave bends formed by compression of rock layers. The folded terrain of Australia is a natural wonder under the influence of internal forces on the Earth, which is not only an important clue for geologists to study geological history, but also of great significance for understanding the tectonic movements of the Earth's plates.
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