Saamis Teepee

Constructed for the 1988 Winter Olympics which were held in Calgary, the Saamis Teepee was later moved to Medicine Hat in Alberta, Canada.

The world's largest, Saamis teepee was originally built for the Calgary 1988 Winter Olympics. It was later moved to its present location in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Standing at 215 Feet high (or 65.5 metres) it has been built to withstand the strong winds, as well as the extreme temperatures of the prairie lands.


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Constructed for the 1988 Winter Olympics which were held in Calgary, the Saamis Teepee was later moved to Medicine Hat in Alberta, Canada.

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Stock Photo Title: Saamis Teepee

Constructed for the 1988 Winter Olympics which were held in Calgary, the Saamis Teepee was later moved to Medicine Hat in Alberta, Canada.

 

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Rolf Hicker Photography

 

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