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hammock

[ham-uhk] / ˈhæm ək /


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At a children’s hospital in Boa Vista, Brazil, a city outside the Yanomami territory, Yanomami families crowded into a room with 12 hammocks strung from the ceiling.

From New York Times

A patch of yellowing grass remains, a reminder of better days when Heriberto’s beloved horse grazed near his hammock.

From Los Angeles Times

Hunting Season’s newest collection, which launched earlier this summer, includes drawstring bucket and weekend bags in a colorfully striped, hand-loomed cotton made by artisans in San Jacinto in northern Colombia and typically used for hammocks.

From New York Times

She also said it’s more hygienic, so the studio started selling hammock kits that include a bag, climbing-grade carabiners and a hammock.

From Washington Post

Now police in Weber County will be looking for people hanging their hammocks from the tall steel structures – an “extremely risky” action that can end with a court hearing or a potentially deadly outcome.

From Seattle Times