Sounds like (BIVOUAC), temporary encampment.
Mina is an open ground which is now known as the 'tented city' because it houses thousands of tents demarcated according to the countries of the world, where pilgrims stay. The modern tents of Mina today are airconditioned and carpeted. Makeshift bathrooms are also located near each group of tents.
No; the French, being a primitive people, live in makeshift cardboard tents, escept for the President who has a mud hut. Ask a stupid question....
Many types of makeshift temporary shelters can be built, including tents.
This makeshift shelter will protect us from the worst of the rains.
The MakeShift - 2012 Makeshift Metropolis - 1.2 was released on: USA: 21 June 2012
What is a makeshift clock
Makeshift
Bud describes a Hooverville as a shantytown where poor people live in makeshift huts and tents made from scraps and found materials. Hoovervilles were named after President Herbert Hoover during the Great Depression due to the large number of homeless and destitute individuals living in these makeshift communities.
Shantytowns in the US are typically found in impoverished urban areas or on the outskirts of cities. These makeshift settlements often consist of makeshift shelters, such as tents or small shacks, and lack basic services like running water and electricity. They are a visible sign of homelessness and poverty in America.
Owning to the high number of casualties during World War I, makeshift hospitals were set up wherever they were needed. Hospitals could be set up in abandoned buildings, homes, or tents. The Casualty Clearing Stations (CCS) were set up in tents, and many were used to perform amputations.
Grim shantytowns where impoverished victims of the Great Depression slept under newspapers and in makeshift tents. Their visibility (and sarcastic name) tarnished the reputation of the Hoover administration.