Harbor means a place of security and comfort, especially refuge. It refers to protected water areas with anchorage and port facilities
Igloos were invented by Inuit (Eskimos) for survival in Arctic regions. Used as hunting shelters spanning 3,500 miles across Siberia, Greenland, Alaska and Canada. Inuit traditionally lived without organized society or tribal identity
Pigeons and doves belong to the Columbidae family with over 300 species. They make nests of sticks and produce crop milk for their young. Both sexes incubate their two white eggs
Shelter is a covered place protecting people from weather or danger. A shelter provides a place to stay when needed. Shelter can be used for homeless people or animals
Fire Island is the center island of outer barrier islands on Long Island. Island spans 31 miles long and varies between 520-1,310 feet wide. Area covers 9.6 square miles, located 3.9 miles off South Shore
Hut is a small dwelling constructed from various local materials. Less complex than house but more than tent. Used as temporary or permanent shelter in nomadic cultures. Term comes from 1650s, related to German "hütte" meaning cottage