Hammock camping in a bald cypress tree, Florida
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Want to hang out?. Hammock camping in a bald cypress tree, Florida
The traditional hammock was originally developed by Central Americans to protect themselves from dangerous insects and animals while sleeping. Today, the hammock is used to enhance many recreational experiences—it's a traveller's best buddy—and is made from a variety of materials like fabric, netting, or rope. What's a great location for some great hammock time? Florida, where beautiful hammocking places like the bald cypress tree seen here await you. Have hammock, will travel, and relax. It's just that simple.
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