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bivouacking Meaning in Bengali



একটি শিবিরে encamping এবং তাঁবুতে বাস আইন





bivouacking's Usage Examples:

Rock climber Chuck Pratt bivouacking during the first ascent of the Salathé Wall on El Capitan in Yosemite Valley in September 1961.


train at Camp Hale but he did help build it), they had learned winter bivouacking, and decided to build "the most beautiful ski resort in the world".


"bikepacking" style, carrying minimal equipment sufficient for camping or bivouacking, and only enough food and water to last until the next town.


After summiting, they descended the southeast ridge, bivouacking high up.


Such an alliance would endanger the Allied army in Macedonia bivouacking around Thessalonica since the end of 1915.


in a fortified camp, Masinissa and Mago, who commanded the cavalry, bivouacking in front of it.


The officers said that the four army corps were bivouacking along the course of the Suippe that evening, from Auberive to Heutrégiville.


Following the damage caused by the bivouacking of Napoleon's troops before their departure for Spain, the garden was.


mortars, anti-tank and machine guns as well as for dry training and bivouacking.


months in the year, and formed with the help of dikes’ – will relish, bivouacking there with Razout’s division (III).


Starting on 30 June, Swedish regiments started bivouacking on the heights west of Holowczyn.


was able to cross another 24 km (15 mi) toward Abomey after Adégon, bivouacking at the village of Akpa.


practical difficulties such as the prevention of desertion or revolt when bivouacking (triremes used to be hauled on land at night) made free labour more secure.


Reality Piton), a tiny piton Sentinel Rock in Yosemite Valley Chuck Pratt bivouacking on El Capitan Rock climber Chuck Pratt Rock climber Royal Robbins on.


Disembarking the troops traveled by train for Cairo, bivouacking in tent camps within sight of the Pyramids.


Humorous reference to the division's dislike of frequent bivouacking ordered by their original Commander, Charles L.


Most of the victims died at Narusawa on January 25, their second day bivouacking in the snow.


On land, essentials are hiking clothes and shoes, as well as bivouacking equipment.


Tasks vary from year to year, with pioneering, water activities, hiking, bivouacking and crafts.



bivouacking's Meaning':

the act of encamping and living in tents in a camp

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