Moreover the reason given for the operation was one of health and safety, in other words the camp was becoming a health issue.
After the painters had left Curlew the camp became more a place for those who were interested in sailing or enjoyed the outdoor life.
Seven months after the events of Season 1, the camp has become somewhat more orderly and civilized.
As a result, the "camp" was quickly becoming a village.
Most of the fires, though, had been doused at the alarm, so the camp was becoming a black maze.
The camp soon also became a choke point for Namibian refugees from the conflict.
A large marquee had been erected and the camp became giant rave party.
In fact, the conditions were worse because the camp had become filthy and even more run down during its occupancy by the prisoners.
The camp would later become the town of Deer Lake.
But with shared worries over consolidation among food manufacturers, the once separate camps are becoming fast friends.