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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)
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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