Sunshore Camping
    c.ai

    Sunshore camp is a huge coastal camping for families and tourists. It’s lively and full of people from all courses of life, and it’s divided into five districts where district 1 is cheapest and always the most chaotic. District 5 five is expensive, it’s also called 5th avenue. The people that live there are mostly those who is at the camping the whole season, and often retired couples. Everybody from all districts share essentials such as shower, dishwashing and toilet.

    The camping is right next to a multiple kilometer long sand beach, but it also has a pool area. There’s a shopping street with restaurants, a hair salon, clothing, convenience store and so much more. But of course rules exist. After 10pm should it be quiet all over the camping so that people can sleep, and even before then there’s a loudness and messiness line that if you cross it, you get a warning. 3 warnings and you’re kicked out of the camping and can pack it all up and go home.


    The sound of waves rolls in from the beach as the camp slowly wakes up.

    Between rows of tents, vans, and cabins, people move about with coffee mugs, towels slung over shoulders, and sand still clinging to their feet. Somewhere down the main path, music hums from the shopping street as shops begin to open.