It might surprise you to know that the humble hammock has been around for more than 800 years. The Mayans used them, as did many other tribes in the various areas of South and Central America and the Caribbean. The first European to witness people using these "sleeping nets" was probably explorer Christopher Columbus, who returned to Spain with a boatload of hammocks that he bought in one of the Caribbean islands. Another explorer, Pero vaz de Caminha, noted in his diary in 1500 that the natives slept in nets with a small fire underneath them to keep them warm and keep the mosquitoes away. The word "hammock" itself comes from the material of which hammocks were originally made; fibers from the hammok tree…
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