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Take stock of 8 nude art activities: naked cycling calls for environmental protection
Throughout the world, nude art is everywhere, which surprises your eyes. Can you believe it? Come and have a look.

1, Oxford University naked reading

An activity called "Half-naked for half an hour every day" began in 2009. On a Wednesday afternoon, 40 male and female members of the breakfast club of college of wooster, Oxford University, gathered in the library, took off some clothes for group discussion, and enjoyed a little coolness in the hottest time of the day. Unfortunately, it was terminated later.

2. New Zealand Mixed Naked Olive Competition

The funniest thing about this sport is that it allows the audience to take photos at will.

Step 3 ride a bike naked

In London, England, nude bicycles are popular, and body painting calls for environmental protection.

4. naked gym

A relaxing gym has been built in the northern Spanish city of Bilbao. The uniqueness of this gym is that it is a nude sports center for celestial lovers. According to the opinion poll, 90% of the respondents support the establishment of naked gym, and clothes sports are natural and comfortable.

5. Shopping naked

A shop in Madrid, Spain, once held shopping activities. According to the activity regulations, people only wear underwear to enter the store, and the first 100 people can choose and get clothes for free.

6.naked sleigh

20 10 February, the second international naked sleigh championship was held in Braun Lager, northern Germany. Participants, regardless of gender, age and age, can only wear * * * competitions to let them enjoy the feeling of close contact with snow.

7.naked roller coaster

Nearly a hundred British students ignored the warnings of their parents and schools and took a roller coaster in an amusement park in order to set a world record.

8. Naked mud wrestling

Every February in eastern Japan, a group of teenagers gather in the cold mire and throw mud at each other. It is said that this is an ancient ceremony that can bring them good luck.