
To lay your locks in this fantastic hammock, you’ll need to head to Goa. Over looking the crystal clear blue waters of the Indian Ocean, who could want more from a hammock? Maybe thicker string tying it on but other than that...
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Set on the outstanding Labriz Silhouette Island in the Seychelles, these trees are set perfectly for the extra tall. You’ll need a very long hammock to stretch between these palms!
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Sitting in the fabulous Seychelles, these palms ought to feel very privileged! There is the possibility of tying a row of hammocks along here, however, do read the weight allowance before getting on…..the heavier may be slightly uncomfortable with a back full of sand!
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Ahhhh……If only there were another tree right next to this one! Maybe perfect for a swing as apposed to a one ended hammock!
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Here it is, I found it! If we just place this palm next to the one above we’ll have a fantastic base for our hammock! They both lie in the Seychelles so it shouldn’t be too much of a problem.
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Here it is….the perfect place to hang your hammock. Distance is good, height will be great and shading appropriate! Although you must be very careful when getting on and off, those rocks look back breaking!
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If we could very politely ask this girl to move, we could have an ideal spot to hang our hammock and watch the sun set.
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I’m sure there’s a rule in the Maldives which states that it is strictly prohibited to reserve your hammock with a towel. It’s first come first serve! Some people always have to spoil it!
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Perfect, just perfect! Although…. this tree looks slightly flimsy to me and for all those bigger boned people, be careful as it may not hold and you may incur one big splash.
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These two are so excited to get their hammock up they’re jumping for joy! They need to stop fooling around, tie the hammock up and relax!
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The Seychelles, Maldives and India are all fantastic places to hang your hammock. Follow these three simple rules and enjoy!
- Always check the height is appropriate
- Never operate a heavy hammock without assistance
- Perform a strength test on the trunk before you begin, nobody likes a damaged coccyx!
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