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		<title>Hammock Camping - Best Bet for 'Leave no Trace Camping'</title>
		<description>Camping is a wonderful way to enjoy and become one with nature. Camping is even more wonderful if it is eco-friendly in the sense that the camping grounds and the flora and fauna associated with it are not damaged. In recent days, we notice more campers using hammocks for camping rather than convent</description>
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		<title>Hang Out In Your New Hammock</title>
		<description>From its humble beginnings over 1000 years ago by the Mayan Indians of Central America, the hammock has changed very little. Today there are different varieties and colors but the basic principal is the same, snoozing beside the pool, resting under a shade tree in the back yard, or maybe relaxing in</description>
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		<title>Mayan Hammocks Prove That Fine Living Is Not Always Expensive</title>
		<description>Forget those old fashioned garden chairs and brighten up your prized patch of green with a hammock that can be the epitome of fine living.

Hammocks actually come in a variety of different types - traditional as well as innovative contemporary styles. But you spell the word “hammock” and it remind</description>
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		<title>Hammocks - The Best Choice For Sleeping Or Resting In</title>
		<description>The Hammock is a fabric sling consists of cloth or a network of twine or thin natural or synthetic rope, which is stretched between two firm points to hold the weight of one or several peoples. Hammocks are widely used for relaxation in backyards, cottages, and waterfront areas. They are also used f</description>
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		<title>When Buying a Hammock the Spreader Bar is the Most Important Factor</title>
		<description>In the summertime there's nothing like lazing around in the back garden and having an afternoon nap under the shade of a tree swinging gently in a hammock. I've tried to make hammocks in the past and they've never worked very well and all because of one simple design flaw called the spreader bar.
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