Secluded in greens and lakes is the camp, dominated by cabin houses whose porches have gasoline lantern that hissed and threw its white glare in great circle during night. Outside each cabins dozens of tent pitched near it. In the heart of the camp stood the biggest cabin amongst all and it served as a great dining hall for the campers, students and camp officers alike.
In the dining hall was the only single television in the camping ground—the only single thing that connect every campers to the outside world as mobile phones and all types of gadget were collected at station zero. Even cameras are prohibited and only a single camp officer was given the task of taking camp pictures.