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Lightweight Travel Trailers:

Lightweight Travel Trailers In other parts of the world, in Turkey or Afghanistan, for example, they live in tents. When they move, they pile tents, bedding, cooking pots, and cauldrons onto four-wheeled carts. In Greece and in Spain they often use donkeys for transportation. In India they travel in massively built two-wheeled carts pulled by bullocks. In central Asia they adapt themselves to the use of camels. In Mexico, Central America, and South America, they also live in tents, sometimes acquired from army surplus, and they move in open trucks. In the United States they live most often in rented stores and travel in limousines, preferably Cadillacs. Since World War II the Gypsies in western Europe have become equally motorized, but they still live in trailers.

The availability of higher-strength building materials made it possible to reduce the size of rein-forced-concrete supporting columns and to make floors thinner. lightweight travel trailers aggregates made of expanded clay or shale were used to produce lightweight travel trailers structural concrete. The use of lighter weight materials has made possible a reduction in slab and column reinforcement, thereby lowering the costs for laying foundations.


The National Geographic is the prototype of the travel magazines which supply a good market for the roving cameraman. It is a good text for study before you go on a picture-shooting trip. If you can understand and can supply what they want at National Geographic, you should be able to sell to the other travel magazines, too. The purely travel magazines represent only a narrow slice of the market for travel pictures, however. All the general magazines use travel material, too, in one form or another. A popular form is the picture story which deals in great detail with just one phase of life or one typical activity in any locality.
 
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