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The cabin had four bunks, a small table, and storage space above the door and under two of the bunks.
Inside, detainees in prison scrubs lay on metal bunks, bored.
The compartment had six seats, which converted to padded bunks.
One was lined with 39 beds, stacked in triple bunks.
There were two desks, two bunks and over 200 books.
They holed up in tents or in trailers packed with bunks.
He humors the imaginative scenarios, but ultimately de-bunks the conspiracies.
On the right, K-Dorm, where offenders sleep in open bunks.
The upper rest has 18 bunks available for the Air Force crew.
Inmates were put into poorly structured wooden barracks with 36 bunks each.
Some of the enlisted submariners have their bunks in the torpedo room.
The bunks in the women's barracks at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum.
The data point that most throughly de-bunks the "special snowflake" millennial stereotype?
"The whole ship was shaking, everything in our bunks started falling," Marlan said.
Detainees are shown resting on bunks inside the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington.
The vessels will serve as floating hotels, providing bunks and cafeteria services for responders.
Known as "Winter Quarters," the area included stables, bunks, and wagon and blacksmith shops.
There are emergency bunks and food stores, backup generators and improved communications, he said.
The cabin has high ceilings, lofted bunks, a wood stove, and an overall whimsical vibe.
The girls' bunks a riot of color, in contrast with the muted monochromes at Bnos.
In adjoining bunks, Offred tells Moira about her daughter, and asks her about her girlfriend.
Couchettes, or cabins with bunks or foldable sofa beds, are common on most overnight trains.
In the bunks across from me, Addario and Brown had turned in for the night.
Two rooms with two queen beds and two bunks are also available, starting at $210.
Early on the last morning they wrecked bunks, filled wells with soil, and buried utensils.
When (if) they get back, they get time to sit in the bunks and chatter.
Bunks generally have reading lights, hooks, and mirrors, as well as some personal storage space.
Some of the travel team heads immediately for bunks and even hammocks to get some sleep.
Inmates generally live in pods of 13 cells with double bunks, or 26 to a pod.
They played during the hour when the counselors rested and the campers headed to their bunks.
The most budget-friendly is the Hard Class sleeper, which is a compartment with six bunks.
"It's sort of like a hostel situation," Mr. Duncan said, glancing up at the empty bunks.
SpaceX has purchased many homes in the area and bunks some of its workers in them.
The boats also had radar, radios, a fathometer, a hot plate, a refrigerator and four bunks.
We wedged ourselves into our compartment, in the lowest of the three bunks on either side.
View through prison bars of dormitory bunks at Mississippi State Penitentiary (also known as Parchman Farm), 1964.
In many of the dorms they've taken out the bunks, as they could only hold two patients.
OITNB has mastered the art of telling human stories that certainly reach beyond the bunks of jail.
The bunks in our compartment were a little wider than half the size of a twin bed.
"I love the tour buses, the bunks, the stage, the arenas, the setup, the teardown," he says.
Champalimaud's older son, Lopo, has a house up the hill, made of another of the original bunks.
Maybe I've got some couchsurfers coming over; I'll clean the place up and get the bunks ready.
At night waves gently slapped the sides of the boat and lulled us to sleep in our bunks.
These cells were tiny steel walk-in closets with two bunks, a sink/toilet, and a small desk.
Bunks fill up on a first-come, first-serve basis, but there is always room on the floor.
My friends and I spent the night in one of those houses, eight to a room, in bunks.
At night, they sleep in rooms separated by gender, in identical metal bunks with identically scratchy green blankets.
On that ship, only men with rank of major or better — or who arrived very early — had permanent bunks.
They removed about 200 protesters before proceeding to tie them up with zip ties and shook down their bunks.
But the energy levels of some of the guests wouldn't let them retire to their Olympic bunks just yet.
I repeat, be on your bunks and be visible for 11:30 count or you will get a ticket!
Campers live in bunks with trained volunteer counselors and participate in traditional camp activities and age-appropriate grief activities.
It has 18 bunks, six bathrooms, a galley, briefing room, conference room, battle staff work area and executive quarters.
A sign divulges what's behind these doors (eight crew member bunks), though you've probably never read it that closely.
Emaciated male prisoners lie in bunks at the Buchenwald concentration camp during liberation by US forces on April 28, 1945.
Some sleep in bunks suspended by the braids, others use them to hang laundry, others use swirled spools as seating.
So it just so happened we were all laying in our bunks and the curtains are open, everybody's communicating, laughing.
The Getaway Hostels, budget havens of the post-college European travel circuit, traditionally offer bare-bones bunks in communal dormitories.
Uninsulated cabins, called bunks, made of two-by-fours, sometimes without electricity or indoor plumbing, ringed a central wash house.
An image of the sleeping quarters of the Conception shows rows of wooden bunks with reading lights and privacy curtains.
Pushing open Cameron Hut's weathered door, I found four bunks on one wall with a potbelly stove braced against another.
Caption: The crew quarters (note the stacked bunks) and dining room share a space on the mid-deck of the Daedalus.
To see this little world — and it was a small boat — but it had little bunks, a little cabin, a kitchen.
I was sitting on my bed listening to Speedy, who lives several bunks down, tell another one of his tall tales.
While every resident is assigned a room, all the beds are bunks on a porch at the back of the house.
We can definitely play shows and run back to our bunks, but we're music fans like the people that see us.
On a recent day at the spartan Kalighat home, male inmates with shaven heads and wearing green uniforms lay on bunks.
"This is how they lived," whispered Damian, 15, his eyes taking in the tightly packed rows of ladderless three-level bunks.
Guards realized they were gone only about two hours later after finding a set of toilet paper dummies in their bunks.
The family of three whose bottom bunks we'd commandeered listened in with bemusement as Mr. Liu translated the action into Chinese.
Even in New York, where he bunks with his Caribbean-American in-laws in Brooklyn, Schlichtman still fears he's spurring gentrification.
"The larger size allows for a revised galley and bunk layout, including more double bunks, bathrooms, and showers," the company said.
The vibrating bunks, stacked three to a wall; the mournful synthetic covers of the bunks, torn in places and looking smashed, with the webbed look of smashed things; the racing wheels underneath, like ladders of vertebrae being whipped; the sense of abject stinking wetness surrounding a train's journey through the universe—all these things filled Shockie with futility.
He compared it to a youth summer camp, noting the children are fed well, sleep in bunks in tents, and play soccer.
Sailors and Marines clamber out of claustrophobic, packed bunks, splash water on their faces, and line up patiently outside the ship's mess.
The upper bunks had only USB ports, but that was fine with me, as I only really needed to charge my phone.
Instead of lying in our bunks, we put a mattress on the ground in the hull, in between these two metal cases.
The bunks are tiny; stretched out, I felt like I was in an MRI machine -- or worse, dozing off in a casket.
There are six narrow bunks in the cabin crew rest on Qantas' 787-9, the plane that operates the "Project Sunrise" flight.
The rooms range from singles and doubles to bunks for four or eight guests in a room, according to the hostel's website.
"In college dorms, students often like to put their bunks up as high as they can," Loder said in a telephone interview.
The temperature had been stifling in the upper bunks, and a number of passengers stood in the shade and ate ice cream.
We were in third class this time around; everyone piled together in bunks, with no walls or doors to hide booze behind.
" Astronaut and show adviser Mae Jemison flagged the ship bunks' original open-air design: "You guys are looking at me while I'm sleeping?
She asks for a few volunteers to help her tidy the hospital, where around 40 women sleep on the floor or on bunks.
He also ignored the transgressions that his boss found unacceptable: unmade bunks, a family photo taped to the wall, having too much linen.
Sleeping in a crowded tent that houses more than a hundred people in one-person bunks she is sick with a respiratory infection.
So, too, is every other painted surface here: the bunks, the railings, the window sills, even our jumpsuits—all of it is red.
Haskell Hut is a bright, spacious log cabin with six bunks, perched on a bluff over a wide, slow reach of the river.
Most said they had great experiences, and while some said that the tightly packed bunks unsettled them, many others said they felt fine.
The destroyer's windowless living quarters, where bunks are stacked three high, represented unlimited possibility for Sonar Technician Third Class Ngoc T. Truong Huynh.
Later, he bounds onto the houseboat, where the other three boys are asleep in their bunks like so many Lost Boys of Neverland.
Doughy, awkward boys, boys with smiles like flinches at the corners of their mouths: We ordered them to pack up and trade bunks.
When they're not being used by Dibs, they mostly lounge around in their bunks, their drab, uniform clothing suggesting the anonymity of prison garb.
"It just so happened we were all laying in our bunks and the curtains are open, everybody's communicating, laughing," Cunningham says in the documentary.
He bunks with his coaches and players in a dingy dormitory where the communal dining area is next to a homemade indoor batting cage.
Each one has been fitted with six bunks, metal closets, radiators, running water and electrical outlets, but there are no showers or cooking options.
From cabins filled with tiny bunks to trains with lush suites, here's what sleeper rooms look like on 10 different trains around the world.
Unlike the pilots' crew rest, which had only two bunks, the flight-attendant area had six — one for each member of the cabin crew.
Akerman has seen camps allow gender non-conforming kids to choose their preferred bunks, but not without discussion and pushback from parents and administrators.
Wafa and his friends were released into a giant room with no assigned bunks, but, lucky for them, they found a place to sleep.
The vehicles have king beds and bunks and private bathrooms nearby, but the Royal Grand Tent Suite is as majestic as its name suggests.
Unlike the men's side, there are no cells, just rows of bunks filling a common area, with no personal space, no items decorating their beds.
" Ashley continues in the clip: "The bedrooms where the kids were clearly living were set up I guess like bunks, just like a barrack[s].
It may not be safe (or make much business sense), but we'd totally be into a plane that was just full of bunks like these.
Trampers hoping to complete routes like the Milford, Routeburn and Abel Tasman Tracks will need to reserve their bunks up to six months in advance.
Bunks are a hostel norm, but each of these beds feature a couple of comforts to make sharing a sleeping space that little bit easier.
Inside, narrow beds are laid side by side, or stacked in bunks, in wards separated by temporary walls — perfect for the transmission of respiratory viruses.
"We were all laying in our bunks and the curtains are open, everybody's communicating, laughing," Cunningham says, remembering a moment on the road with the singers.
Luckily, unlike the bunks, the structure, which remains uninsulated, had been well made, with an intricately beamed ceiling and smooth, well-worn, slightly uneven oak floors.
For living quarters, they moved one of the still-sound bunks to create an insulated three-bedroom, two-bath wing, which they connected to the theater.
A ski in/ski out option, at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, is The Hostel, where shared bunks are $218, a private room $220.
Glassed-in artifacts like the three-tier bunks where ill and starving prisoners slept two or more to a billet, head to toe, seem incongruently antiseptic.
The only thing the girls have in common is four summers of intense friendship, forged over horseback riding and late-night chats in the top bunks.
At capacity, it could hold a maximum of 46 passengers, with 13 double bunk beds and 20 single bunks in a single room packed below deck.
Beds. The company, called SleepBus, came equipped with bunks that let passengers sleep through the journey and wake up early the next morning at their destination.
Jailers doing head counts are supposed to physically confirm that inmates are in their bunks if they don't see movement, but they didn't do so, Woods said.
But now in the time of social distancing, few travelers want to share bunks — and fewer still are reaching their destinations because of travel bans and restrictions.
Many of its 77 accommodations (including 19 dorm-style bunks) come with balconies, because unlike other lodges in the area, the Snowpine will be open year-round.
On shift breaks they sit around on their bunks or on plastic chairs, talking, playing cards, watching A Noble War on the huge TVs that line the dorm.
Current rates start at $185 midweek and rise to around $299 on weekends and holidays, with room configurations including Queen, Queen with Daybed, Double Double, and Quad Bunks.
Inside an empty boys' tent called Alpha 23, the tan color and the rows of bunks with neatly made beds gave it the feel of a military barracks.
Rates will start at $50 a night, for one of those bunks, or $125 a night for a room with a queen-size bed, according to a project spokeswoman.
But almost everything else was left in the Camp Century trenches: prefabricated huts that served as dorms and mess halls, tables, chairs, sinks, mattresses, bunks, urinals, the billiards table.
I have interviewed others who could not leave their bunks because their health conditions had deteriorated so severely after repeatedly being denied medical care that they were bed-ridden.
Eventually, the hammock was brought back to the Americas for a different function: as utility bunks on ships during World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War.
For alcoholics, this kind of housing is called a "wet house" or "bunks for drunks" and ABC7 visits one in Seattle that could work as a model for San Francisco.
Regardless of how close any two (or more) people are beforehand, on bunks they fall asleep together, they wake up together, they hear each other sleeping (snoring, babbling, rolling around).
The trucks rumbled on through the gate, into the compound, and the men refuelled and parked at the tire shop and went to the mess and then to their bunks.
She said Mr. Harden told her that four men in his berth, including those sleeping on bunks above and below him, died, while three died in the berth above his.
"On one of our camping trips, when we were all quietly talking to each other in our bunks, another girl shared with us that she had been sexually assaulted," Natalie says.
Its crew included museum members who paid their own way to sleep in the bunks and to help the Lettie's professional captain chart the course, raise the sails and stand watch.
"At first, we were just daydreaming about a rustic cabin with rustic bunks and a fireplace, and then we ended up buying two old danky docks that were falling apart," he said.
The ensuing incident is more worthy of children choosing bunks at summer camp than AARP-approved adult women on a vacation worth a small fortune, and it highlights this season's major issues.
The killer then crept onto the Investor in the darkness, police said, and executed his victims — several of whom investigators believe were shot in their bunks in quick succession with either a .
Not infrequently, officers found grenade pins on their bunks — a warning of the "fragging," or detonation of a fragmentation grenade, that might befall them for hassling their men, especially about drugs — i.e.
Before dawn on December 21, 1919, the prisoners were roused from their bunks to be packed onto a barge and transported to a waiting vessel, the Buford, which was berthed in Brooklyn.
Equally important to the Circle program are the spontaneous conversations — in the bunks, on walks down to the lake, during rest hour — that help campers feel supported and connected to one another.
Now, she and one of her brothers share their childhood bedroom, sleeping on the bottom bunks of two sturdy wooden bunk bed sets under glow-in-the-dark stars stuck to the ceiling.
Riding on the train... We were coming home from Germany... A mouse ran out of somebody's knapsack, and all our girls jumped up; the ones on the upper bunks came tumbling down, squealing.
Gullett and Sanderson put padding in their bunks to make it look as if they were asleep, then climbed onto the jail's roof and over a fence to escape, the Democrat-Gazette reported.
In urban areas, the rise of cheap-chic hostels, such as Freehand in Chicago and Miami or Safestay in Edinburgh and other cities in Britain, present affordable options, including rooms with multiple bunks.
Many scrambled topside from bunks, a galley and fire and engine rooms, closing watertight doors as they went, a precaution that enabled the half-ship to remain afloat for more than 365003 hours.
S. E. Hinton, who was 15 when she began writing the slim but aggressively influential novel that has been a mainstay of high school English classrooms and camp bunks since its 143 publication.
But Qantas is also considering repurposing part of its cargo holds on long-haul aircraft, and converting them to economy sleeping bunks and areas for passengers to walk around and stretch their legs.
For the first 24 hours the top two bunks in our cabin were empty, so we had plenty of privacy, but no one to direct us to the bar car, like in Kazakhstan.
Until earlier this month, when Mr. Morris finally built a bed for her where the crib once stood, Rosie slept on a mattress next to the bunks, in an area she called her nook.
If you house siblings together in a shared bedroom, you find yourself constantly reinventing the space to make room for more stuff and larger people — out go the toddler beds, in come the bunks.
The bus wasn't exactly spacious — it slept 12 in coffinlike bunks and the shower was a standing M.R.I. — but it was still symbolic of a new status for drag, an often-misunderstood performative art.
CNN's Brooke Baldwin spoke to the men and women of Station 11, who talked about the night they were woken up from their bunks to something they never expected to happen in their hometown.
Tours of the sub included sitting at the galley tables, peeking into the tiny showers and toilets and views of the torpedoes and the engine room, the dated control panels and the crew's bunks.
The crew certainly seems to enjoy the overhead rest areas on Boeing 777s, which, depending on the airline, can fit six to 10 bunks, as well as personal storage space for each crew member.
During the conflict in Vietnam, the canvas for service members became, well, actual canvas: the bottom of the bunks on troopships, where troops spent many bored hours on their way to or from the war.
There are many signs that the Fitzgerald had almost no warning of the approaching collision: the fact that the captain was in his cabin and that no shipwide alarm had rousted sailors from their bunks.
Whether your kid (or you) want to claim the upper berth or make a fort on the lower level, when thinking about bunk bed models you should ask yourself: Who will sleep in the bunks?
He created the support house, a small two-story apartment covered in military posters, hung U.S. flags, beds that resemble military bunks and a table covered with photos and articles that resembles a military recruiting station.
Since we're in the hottest days of the season, we figured there's no better time to take a trip down memory lane: back to the bunks, lakes, and updos that defined our summers at sleepaway camp.
He's been in Suffocation since he was 18, touring hard and playing countless shows around the world, sleeping in bus bunks and on floors and god knows where else, hauling gear and staying in constant motion.
To do this, he simply manipulated the original selfies at the memorial to include actual photos of Nazi crimes, which range from piles of dead bodies to pictures of starving people jailed in concentration camp bunks.
Campers can then sleep off their carb-induced catatonia on what Pizza Camp's official site describes as "rustic wooden bunks in electricity-free cabins" before rising and shining with an all-camp continental breakfast and morning hike.
In the crew quarters, high-level officers enjoy luxurious cabins, while lower-level workers are crammed into bunks, and prisoners—selected as so much human meat for your experiments—exist in their own grim little glass cells.
To ensure crew members can get some shut-eye in a relatively private setting, long-haul planes are designed with specialized crew rest compartments — hidden areas of the plane with cots, or bunks, where crews can rest.
Meraj kept waking up and falling asleep on the bunk across (they both had top bunks), and Shockie considered him with pity, surprise, even tenderness: People were closest to animals when they were sleeping and fighting for wakefulness.
Liu Zhanyu at DouMiYouPin, a recruitment and human resources platform, bunks down in a converted conference room Monday-to-Friday to avoid the daily commute of more than an hour to his home in Beijing's far eastern suburbs.
A recent visit on a fairly mild, windy day yielded glimpses of refugees, many on cellphones, others lying listless in their cramped bunks, and children being entertained by volunteers from a circus group and the charity Save the Children.
The series described itself as "the true life adventures of kids at summer camp," and it welcomed viewers to Maine's Camp Waziyatah, following two bunks of campers—one boys' cabin, and one girls'—over the course of a summer.
Ahead, we've compiled a series of horror stories from a few R29 staffers that are sure to have current campers checking under their bunks for uninvited guests, and packing an extra set of everything to be prepared for whatever pops up.
Inside our retired festival whip were six bunks: three for our showmates, one for our albino boa constrictor's aquarium, and two more for a rotating group of carnies that would rent in lieu of a bunkhouse on the carnival lot.
As the camera, perched on high, stares down at the stricken Michael, who is framed in a maze of geometric tiles, or inspects a row of soldiers in their bunks, the sense of confinement is overwhelming—if anything, too much so.
It's surprising and impressive that there's room for as many bunks as there were, but even though it was a tight fit, there was enough room to get some much needed shut-eye while working the lengthy 10,000-mile flight.
The feet and heads of those sleeping in the top bunks were only inches away from my face as I went by, and the fact that they lay completely uncovered made me feel that I was intruding on something private.
Another potential pitfall may be exposing a child to adult topics — in our case graffiti written on the wooden bunks about "Nick at reception" having access to "good weed" (though the lodge, also a hotel, is not overtly a party place).
The plan indicates that people incarcerated in dormitories on Rikers Island are being asked to sleep head to toe and three feet apart in the bunks, as if this short distance could prevent the spread of the virus if it's present.
Yet another data center, west of Houston, was so well prepared for the storm — with backup generators, bunks and showers — that employees' displaced family members took up residence and United States marshals used it as a headquarters until the weather passed.
The Navy is still investigating what caused the near sinking of the 505-foot destroyer, which collided with a container ship early Saturday morning in the waters off Japan, flooding two berths full of bunks, as well as other rooms.
And what is lost is not just a building and its bunks, but inspiration: a number of the young people who stayed on Fox Island and gained a love of nature and the environment have gone on to be scientists.
"I had a great example of a ship, and I won't mention which manufacturer it was, but I went into the ship and they showed me a stateroom with four bunks and its own shower and bathroom facility," Modly said.
It's the exact kind of thing screenwriters thought space marines and teenage hackers would stash in their bunks and capsule hotels by the year 2020: virtual reality headsets where sultry-eyed but technically clothed models beckon an imaginary viewer to ogle them.
Most passengers will never see these hidden rest areas, but this Project Sunrise test was no ordinary flight; the crew was gracious enough to let us take a look at the whole plane while the bunks were unoccupied early in the flight.
The Fitzgerald had a crew of about 300 sailors, and the crisis focused on a sleeping compartment called Berthing 2, which has 42 beds in triple bunks spanning one side of the ship across to the other, two decks below the main deck.
The jail parades them out across the desert 30-deep, in irons, and then back again, where they are strip-searched and sent back to their sweltering bunks, and if they're lucky, a few climate-controlled moments in Tent City's own Xanadu, that day room.
"Dictionary for Building" is the collective title of scores of delightful little handmade models, mostly in raw cardboard, that explore such possible variations of architectural and design elements as a double Murphy bed, folding out into two bunks, and several configurations of porch steps.
I had, it turned out, a certain love for the more social, populist "hard sleeper" cars — with no doors and six bunks to a room — where the inability to sit up straight on any bed but the bottom meant lots of congregating in corridors.
Within were all the trappings and creature comforts of a midrange 1970s bachelor pad: a kitchenette equipped with ice machine and microwave oven, a dining table, ample bench-style seating for on-road lounging and, toward the rear, two narrow bunks and a bathroom (nonfunctional).
Officials have been looking at the dive boat's maintenance and inspection records, which the Coast Guard said were up to date, and trying to understand if the 34 victims who had been sleeping in rows of narrow bunks even had a chance to escape.
Just under 900 coalition troops, most of them American, sleep in two-man bunks made of thick concrete slabs, within tents made a bit less austere by sporting banners and children's drawings and, outside, a Christmas tree made of green webbing round a pyramid of heavy chains.
Among the timeworn saloon and historic mining A -frames turned cozy cafes are three affordable lodging options: Hotel Minturn, a sleek four-room boutique hotel; the just-revamped Minturn Inn, a homestead house turned bed-and-breakfast; and the Bunkhouse, a cheerful hostel with 38 bunks and shared bathrooms.
Qantas has been planning these trips for a while, and it once considered offering amenities like bunks, beds, and even a gym on the nearly day-long flight, although that plan was nixed back in June in favor of offering an area for passengers to stretch their legs.
Credit...Grant Hindsley for The New York Times SEATTLE — On the lumbering journey through squally seas off the Alaska Peninsula, most of the seven crab fishermen aboard the Scandies Rose were resting in bunks on New Year's Eve when the boat suddenly began listing to the starboard side.
A friend of Moretti's hand-dyed the vintage linen that covers the benches, which double as bunks — Orso can host two friends at a time — and painted the aluminum shell the dark green of an old English Land Rover, which blends into the lush surroundings, thick with oak and pine.
Then I killed a few phantoms and entered the crew annex, which has living facilities for folks who live and work on the moon—it's complete with a gym (and lunar basketball team!), crew cafeterias and bunks, and, like the Crew Quarters in the base game, it's a treasure trove of stories and character details.
Designed with the hotelier David Bowd as part of iStar's redevelopment of the town's waterfront, for which Ms. Andrei is the overall creative lead, it offers a different take on chic and simple: bright, beachy rooms with posters depicting area history and happenings glued to walls; clamp lamps; and plywood beds and bunks (top).
After another codriver arranged the bunks in the back of the truck so that the two of them would effectively be sleeping in the same bed, Shank reported him to her fleet manager and also mentioned that her first driver had "engaged in some inappropriate conduct and made sexual comments," according to the court's statement of facts.
His pictures recorded feats of strength and endurance: men huddling together to avoid falling rocks as they sink a shaft more than a mile below the earth's surface; concrete workers' bunks that look like pigpens; a kopje (small hill), like so many made of shovelled sand and rock from the mines, but this one built of spades without a worker in sight (again, that power of absence).

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