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World's Wildest Bungee Jumps
And For Our Next Trick: Bungee Jumping Without Our Clothes On
November 25, 2008 at 9:05 AM | 1 Comment
The last weekend in February every year is the best time to head to Wild Play near Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, BC. Well, we think it's certainly the most interesting time.
That's the weekend when the annual charity fundraiser gets going and you can bungee jump naked off a 150-foot bridge. If you'll take off your clothes pre-jump, you'll get a hugely discounted rate of just C$25 ($20)--it's normally C$99.
In the past this nude bungee day has raised money for organizations like the BC Schizophrenia Society, so you can jump for a good cause--it's definitely rare that stripping off in public could lead to a tax deduction.
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· Bungy Jump Wild Play Nanaimo [Official Site]
· Naked Jumpers Take the Plunge [Jaunted]
· BC Travel coverage [Jaunted]
[Photo of naked bungee in Norway: sabadabado]
India Travel
Strip Searches and Skimpy Uniforms Banned at Indian Shrine
May 27, 2008 at 10:00 AM | 0 Comments

Employees at a shrine in Thiruvananthapuram, India will no longer be forced to work in their underwear thanks to their local Human Rights Commission. The shrine workers collect donations of cash, precious metals and gems at a temple dedicated to Ayyappa, a local deity. But after a spate of thefts at the shrine five years ago, police officials and temple bigwigs began forcing the shrine staff to wear a uniform that consists of nothing but a cotton wrap around their waists.
Temple workers were also subjected to strip searches before going home each day to ensure that they weren't hiding cash in their underwear. Unsurprisingly, the staff found this treatment incredibly degrading and they complained to the local government.
After hearing the case, the Kerala State Human Rights Commission sided with a union representing the temple employees and ruled that they must be allowed to come to work fully clothed again. Officials at the shrine said they would agree to end strip searches and get rid of the skimpy theft-prevention "uniforms." Temple authorities are now thinking about installing surveillance cameras at the shrine--now that their staff will be wearing pants again.
Related Stories:
· Shrine Workers May Keep Their Underwear on [Reuters]
· India Travel coverage [Jaunted]
[Photo: Reuters]
Bars
Going Topless in Australia: The Dos and Don'ts
October 29, 2007 at 11:00 AM | 0 Comments
Now you see 'em, now you don't. Australian authorities seem to get pretty mixed up about when it's alright to see women's breasts and when it's not. Just this summer Australia was searching for women (especially backpackers) to work at the nude car wash in Brisbane to encourage people to get their cars clean in a water-saving, Earth-friendly way.
Well, the drought that inspired the car wash hasn't exactly broken, but the topless women have headed south of Perth to Pinjarra. This week a barmaid at the Premier Hotel was fined A$1,000 (about $900) because she exposed her breasts twice to bar-goers; her colleague was fined half that for helping to hang spoons from her nipples. Seems like going to the pub in Australia just ain't as fun as going to the car wash.
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· Barmaid Fined Over Beer Trick [Age]
· Nude Backpackers Wanted in Aussie Drought [Jaunted]
· Australia Travel coverage [Jaunted]
[Photo: buck82]
Fontanella de Barcaccia
Where To Swim Nude In Rome, Part II
June 25, 2007 at 4:59 PM | 0 Comments

Forget everything you've heard about European attitudes towards nudity: It isn't always okay -- especially when you're in the Pope's back yard. Remember the Trevi Fountain skinny dip? It is back, this time at Fontanella de Barcaccia. This past Sunday, a 22-year-old American was arrested in Rome for stripping down and bathing in a public fountain near the famed Spanish Steps. Apparently, he spotted the Fontanella de Barcaccia and -- other tourists be damned -- decided to take a quick dip in the 17th-century landmark.
Maybe the man had read the children's classic From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, in which two preteen runaways hide in New York's Metropolitan Museum and bathe in its fountains to find coins for the Automat. Or maybe he just downed a Red Bull spiked with Ecstasy. Either way, Jaunted can not endorse this hotel-shower-free method of traveling. Better to go dirty than face a public obscenity trial in Italy.
Related Stories:
· Where To Swim Nude in Rome [Jaunted]
· Hotels in Rome [HotelChatter]
[Photo: Ex-novo]
Cars
Nude Backpackers Wanted To Thwart Aussie Drought
May 21, 2007 at 9:00 AM | 2 Comments
Looking for a holiday job in Australia? A car wash in Queensland capital Brisbane is advertising some vacant positions at the moment. They're looking for backpackers and travelers who want to earn some quick big bucks at this "small and exclusive car wash".
So what's the catch? Well, this is the Bubbles'n'Babes car wash and you've gotta be topless or nude to work there. It's a response to a drought-induced water shortage that's made it illegal for Brisbanites to wash their cars at home. Topless car washes start at $50, and full nudity (and a clean car) are $100.
A few locals have been complaining about the new business, but police and the local council say nothing illegal is going on: even the job ads makes it clear there's "no hustling and no touching".
The cops did ask for a screen on the street side of the car wash though:
We don't want any traffic accidents caused by people looking at the girls instead of looking at the road.
Safe driving then, and check it out if you want to make Aussie dollars fast.
[Photo: spiegel]
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· Nude Car Wash Here To Stay [SMH]
· Drought Drives Australians to Nude Car Wash [Spiegel]
· Bare Chests Banned in Venice [Jaunted]
Nudity
Bare Chests Banned in Venice
May 7, 2007 at 11:35 AM | 0 Comments

Having too much fun in Venice's Saint Mark's Square just won't be tolerated anymore, as local officials have decided to posh up the area. Apparently too many hamburger wrappers and half-naked tourists taking naps puts the elite tourists off their extremely expensive macchiatos. The solution lies in installing a few new employees, as the deputy mayor describes:
Six stewards, men and women, will explain to tourists that it is not a good idea to eat, camp out, lay down or walk around the city bare-chested.
They must be taking evasive action before the nude swimmer at the Trevi Fountain moves north.
[Photo: ciordia9]
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· Bridge of Sighs, Wallet of Size [Jaunted]
· Venice Wants St Mark's Tourists Dressed and Tidy [Reuters]
· Where to Swim Nude in Rome [Jaunted]
Disneyland
Disneyland Not Always Good Clean Fun
September 12, 2006 at 8:09 AM | 0 Comments
Long gone are the days when kids around the world dreamed of flying to America to visit Disneyland. With Disney parks now in Paris, Tokyo and China, you never really know where Main Street USA will turn up next. It's not all plain sailing though, as we reported last year with Chinese complaints about the new Hong Kong attraction.
Today Hong Kong's Disneyland turns one year old, but it's not all smiling Mickey Mouses over there. Problem one: long-standing local attraction Ocean Park is packing in more visitors. It's cheaper, better located and not enough Chinese care about Mickey, anyway. Second hiccup is a recent bit of bad publicity. Seems that four employees at Hong Kong Disneyland were fired after management got them on video, frolicking around in the changerooms naked. And that's not what we want to imagine Mickey Mouse doing after hours, is it?
[Image via Keith Yeung/Flickr]
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Hong Kong Disneyland's Tough Competition [International Herald Tribune]
Naked Romp Firing [The Australian]
HK Disney Already a Mess [Jaunted]
Nudity
The Chinese Brides Stripped Bare
March 15, 2006 at 8:55 AM | 0 Comments
Here's a Chinese trend we don't see catching on in the decadent West -- naked wedding photos. We hasten to add it's primarily the brides getting naked in "tasteful" poses.
The moms, they don't like is so much. Says one, "Some photo studios . . allow young women to have their photos taken in bikinis or with nothing on at all. I hope the authorities will do something." For at least one bride getting the cheesecake treatment, it's carpe diem all the way: "If we can record how nice we look when we are young by taking photos, why shouldn't we? People grow older, fatter and uglier."
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· And the bride wore... very little indeed [Telegaph]
· Naked wedding photos a hit [Yahoo]
Travel News
Naked Rambler's Birthday Suit in Jail
March 3, 2006 at 7:55 AM | 0 Comments
Oh, Naked Rambler, you're always so naked, and now your ass is in jail. It all happened when Stephen Gough walked into Edinburgh Sheriff Court to deal with a couple of the many charges that occurred during his recent walks with his equally sky-clad girlfriend (no word on her charges, if any).
Of course, our N.R. went to court naked. When he did the same thing on the next day, the judge told him he was "offensive" and found him in contempt.
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· Naked rambler jailed for contempt [BBC]
· Cheeky Brits [Jaunted]
· Naked Rambler Hits Snag [Jaunted]
Torino Olympics 2006
Japanese Prefer Their Skaters Nekkid
February 22, 2006 at 8:50 AM | 0 Comments
The Winter Olympics have been a complete bust for Japanese broadcasters, presumably because the nation's teams have had such a poor showing -- the worst in decades. What could be a better response than to put a naked Chinese ice-skater on TV? She's very graceful! And probably chilly.
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· Little Zhang Icedancing [Flurl]
· Nude Skater [AsiaPundit]
Nudity
Cheeky Brits
February 21, 2006 at 10:50 AM | 0 Comments

It's Tuesday--time for some early morning nudity, to start that four-day week right.
This week, a British couple completed their walk of the length of Britain, naked. Known as "The Naked Rambler" and...well...the girlfriend didn't get her own nickname, they managed to finish the 874-mile task in 40 days. Doesn't seem like the ideal winter activity, does it?
Between them, they were arrested 14 times for causing public offense, and were even forced to spend the night in jail. Insert your own naked jail joke here.
Strangely, the naked walk wasn't to raise awareness of a charirty cause, except the cause of nakedness itself. Of course, it was also for the children. Quoth the Naked Rambler: "Nakedness is nothing to be ashamed about and parents should not pass their shame on to their kids".
Jaunted feels that this is a cause Keira Knightley can and should wholeheartedly support. Please?
[Image via Planet Pixel/Flickr]
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· Get 'Em On [The Guardian]
