Conjure Up a Vacation with a Nag Head Hammock
Nag Head is a quiet, sandy promontory in North Carolina. Its past is riddled
with interesting stories of pirate attacks—both on land and sea. While most pirates preyed on shipping routes through the Caribbean, the pirates
in Nag Head actually preyed on land merchants. It was rumored that the pirates were disgruntled bankers, who had devised a brilliant strategy of
land-piracy. Whether or not these tales are true, they—along with the beautiful beaches and pleasant weather—attract vacation goers to Nag Head,
North Carolina every year.
In addition to its nice scenery and colorful history, Nag Head is also famous for the hammock it manufactures in town—the Nag
Head Hammock. As you might imagine, relaxing on a hammock is one of vacationers' favorite activities to engage in when they visit Nag Head; and
many do not want to leave that behind when they have to return home. This is why they purchase a Nag Head hammock.
Now, the Nag Head hammock isn't a new type of hammock. In general, a Nag Head hammock is made out of fabric, similar to
traditional hammocks; however, unlike modern hammocks, they are generally made out of soft cotton blends, rather than synthetic acrylics, which
are soft and connote a beach towel and pleasant environs, bringing the tourist back to his experiences in sandy Nag Head.
Additionally, a Nag Head hammock will usually have some type of symbol on it. Since it is often a tourist purchase,
manufacturers will make Nag Head hammocks that have a printed or embroidered private on them or a skull-and-cross bones symbol, symbolizing the
pirates that once preyed on merchants in the area. This helps the vacation goer to remember Nag Head well, even after they fly hundreds of miles
to return home.
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