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Nudism tourism mooted for central Australia

Tuesday March 31 9:00 AM

A nudist farm-stay in central Australia has moved one step closer to becoming a reality this week.

The head of Tourism Central Australia has confirmed a homestead, 130 kilometres east of Alice Springs, will be reserved for nudists during several months of the year.

The idea was raised last year by an anonymous phone call to the tourism body asking it to gauge the public's reaction.

Peter Grigg says the idea has been met with open arms and is well placed to be a very successful venture.

"There are a number of activities that we'll support, whether it's a nudist type venture or whether it's general type travel - bird watching, four-by-four [driving], bushwalking," he said.

"Sunburn might be one of the features we would need to address but we can do that."

Mr Grigg says he is excited by the possibilities.

"This will be I think a first ever in central Australia," he said.

"It will meet very much a international niche market as well as a domestic niche market and where the opportunity is for outside of a nudist type activity there will definitely be the allowance for the general public."

source: here


Nauzubillah... Konon maju sangat! Alih-alih sama aja dengan orang hutan, orang hutan pun tahu malu... Allah kasi dia bulu untuk tutup badan, tak da pulak dia botakkan badan untuk tayang kat orang sekalipun hidupnya begitu fames sekali, maksudku yang tinggal di zoo itulah... Sekarang fahamlah aku kenapa kalian mengaku kalain berevolusi dari beruk... Serupa aja.. Mungkin kalian ni sebenarnya yang berevolusi menjadi beruk... sebab beruk macam lebih bertamadun dari kalian... Ngerinya menbayangkan masa depan tempat ni... sekarang event, nanti-nanti mungkin jadi culture.. lepas tu aku dan teman-teman yang manusia ini, nak keluar rumah pun tak boleh...

Spoilt betulah... takda berita lain ke nak bagi aku baca pagi-pagi ni... darn u.. ruined my morning coffee...

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Pok Kam said…
Salam,

April Fool kot ...
Unknown said…
wslm.. huhu.. diaorg ni fool memanjang.. bukan April aja...

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