-
Hammock PNG Transparent Picture,Hammock PNG Photos Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 600x400
Size: 143 kb -
png clipart Hammock download png image,Hammock png free picture Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1080x504
Size: 91 kb -
Hammock PNG Picture Image with Transparent Background,Hammock PNG files Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 900x900
Size: 395 kb -
Hammock PNG Image With Transparent Background,Hammock Background PNG Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 600x400
Size: 137 kb -
Hammock png image free download,Hammock png transparent picture Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 500x337
Size: 239 kb -
free Hammock PNG clipart background,Hammock png background photo download Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 620x367
Size: 25 kb -
HD transparent background Hammock png free download,Hammock png transparent file Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 640x448
Size: 208 kb -
Hammock PNG Image with transparent background,Hammock PNG Free Download Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 680x510
Size: 34 kb -
png picture Hammock Transparent HD Photo,Hammock Transparent PNG Image Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 412x186
Size: 88 kb -
Hammock PNG Transparent Picture,Hammock Transparent Image Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1272x758
Size: 728 kb -
Download transparent Hammock png hd quality,Hammock png no background Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 537x183
Size: 98 kb -
Download transparent Hammock png hd quality,Hammock png no background Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1869x999
Size: 1847 kb -
HD transparent background Hammock png free download,Hammock png transparent file Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 400x400
Size: 18 kb -
Hammock PNG Transparent HD Photo,Hammock Background Transparent PNG Image Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1024x813
Size: 590 kb -
Hammock PNG Image With Transparent Background,Hammock Background PNG Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 920x680
Size: 568 kb -
Hammock PNG Transparent Picture,Hammock PNG Photos Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 800x560
Size: 260 kb -
Hammock PNG Transparent File,Hammock transparent images PNG Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 394x313
Size: 67 kb -
Hammock PNG Transparent Picture,Hammock PNG Photos Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1000x750
Size: 1151 kb -
Hammock PNG Transparent Picture,Hammock PNG Photos Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 900x900
Size: 347 kb -
Hammock PNG Image with transparent background,Hammock Free PNG Image Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 980x693
Size: 51 kb
Hammocks (from hamaca, Spain, borrowed from Taino and Arawak hamaka) are slings made of fabrics, ropes or nets, suspended between two or more points for swinging, sleeping or resting. It usually consists of one or more cloth panels or a network of strings or strings stretched by ropes between two solid anchor points (such as trees or columns). Hammock is a bed developed for sleep by local residents in central and South America. Later, sailors, as well as explorers or soldiers traveling in the forest, used them on ships to provide comfort and maximize available space. Eventually, in the 1920s, parents across North America used fabric hammocks to accommodate babies who had just learned to crawl. Today, they are popular around the world to relax; they are also used as light beds for camping. Hammocks are often seen as symbols of summer, leisure, relaxation and a simple, relaxed life.
Spanish colonists pointed out that when Spain conquered, Native Americans used hammocks, especially in the West Indies.
In his account of the first voyage, Columbus said: "today, many Indians in canoes come to this ship in exchange for cotton, Hamacas or nets they sleep on."
The word comes from Ta? No culture Arawakan word (Haiti), which means "continuous cloth" from Xingen Maka.
The early hammocks were woven from bark, and later this material was replaced by sisal fiber because of its higher content. One of the reasons why hammocks are popular in central and South America is their ability to provide security against disease transmission, insect bites or animal bites. By hanging the bed on the ground, the residents can be better protected from snakes, biting ants and other pests.
Since the late 18th century, the origin of hammocks in America has often been concealed in English sources. Samuel Johnson claims that the term hammock originated in the Saxons. This etymology was quickly debunked, and sources in the late 19th century attributed the invention to Athenian statesman assibiades. This was inferred from Plutarch, who wrote that Alcibiades' kitchen bed was lifted by rope, but did not specifically describe it as a net or sling. Some European sources mentioned that cloth slings were used as carriage seats, but not as conventional beds.