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  5. Yellow Leaf Hammocks - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Leaf Hammocks is an American hammock company established in August 2011. [1] The company focuses on reselling woven cotton hammocks purchased from the Mlabri people of Thailand. [2] It is a privately owned company, headquartered in California.

  6. Hammock camping - Wikipedia

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    A specialized hammock shelter, also known as a tree tent A 90 degree hammock with suspension on the long sides. Hammock camping is a form of camping in which a camper sleeps in a suspended hammock rather than a conventional tent on the ground. Due to the absence of poles and the reduced amount of material used, hammocks can be lighter than a ...

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    Hammock with a lakeside view Hammock beside the beach. A hammock, from Spanish hamaca, borrowed from Taíno and Arawak hamaka, is a sling made of fabric, rope, or netting, suspended between two or more points, used for swinging, sleeping, or resting. It normally consists of one or more cloth panels, or a woven network of twine or thin rope ...