This is a short introduction to the English conversation lesson, America's Campground. I'm sure you'll find it engaging and insightful.
I bet this is different from what you thought it was when you first saw the title. Believe it or not, many Americans and Canadians, for that matter, overnight at Walmart. My uncle was a professional long-haul truck driver, and in his spare time, he would take his wife in their RV all across North America. Most of the time, they parked in picturesque campgrounds, but occasionally, they stayed at a Walmart parking lot. It's a part of the North American RV/#Vanlife culture. I suppose it is a hidden subculture that most people don't know about unless they are a member of the RVing community who travels across the continent, homeless and happy to be so.
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Here are some other discussion topics related to travel, #vanlife and camping you may find interesting:
https://links.artisanenglish.jp/LessonRVLifestyleVanlife
https://links.artisanenglish.jp/LessonFloatingYourBoat
3) Tiny Homes
https://links.artisanenglish.jp/LessonTinyHomes
https://links.artisanenglish.jp/LessonTravelChangesYou
As always, maintain your discipline and learn something new every day.
Cheers, David.