Thankfully, glamping and yurt camping exist in just about every corner of the United States—by the sea, deep in the woods and near national parks. What is glamping, you ask? The glamping, or glamorous ...
The yurt is a nomadic dwelling used among the Kazakh and Kyrgyz peoples. It has a wooden circular frame covered with felt and braided with ropes, and can be easily assembled and dismantled. The wooden ...
There are representations of two Buryat groups in the museum. The first is an exhibit featuring eight sided wooden yurts (interior support structure shown here) used by Western Buryats during the 19th ...
Around the yurt, the Duffs built a deck of about 100 pieces of wood. With solar-powered tools, the brothers also constructed a greenhouse and garden box fashioned from reclaimed wood. Since its ...
secluded cabin in the woods? Better yet, Oregon offers yurts, lookouts and guard stations too, all open throughout the season at state parks and on national forest land. They’re perfect places ...