Nakations A 2010 Travel Trend
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"Staycations
are so 2009. It's nakations in 2010" is the beginning of an article in USA Today's
travel section about nude travel. AANR,
who coined the term "nakation," is way ahead of the trend. According to a
recent TripAdvisor survey, more people are choosing clothing optional
vacations. The online travel community surveyed 22,091 U.S. travelers, asking if they
would bare all at the beach and 48% said yes, up from last year's 31%. The
article also provides travel tips from AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf. Click here to
read more and take the poll "Would you bare all at the beach?" CNBC.com also weighed in on the topic with a lengthy article that referenced aanr.com's FAQ, Nakation and Your First Visit pages. CNBC posted its own poll "Would you want to go on a naked vacation?" Click here to read.
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CBS News Films AANR Convention Clip
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Unable to attend last week's 79th Annual AANR Convention at Sun Meadow Resort?
Check out this CBS News video filmed at Sun Meadow by clicking here.
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Halle Berry's Liberating Experience
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Halle Berry says she wishes there were no laws
against going au naturel in public. The Academy Award winning actress tells Vogue
magazine that a nude photo shoot on a Mexican beach was one of the most
liberating experiences of her life. The Monster's Ball star told
Vogue, "I could not have been happier in my life. If the world wouldn't
persecute me, I'd take nude pictures every day of the week." Berry is no stranger to baring all on camera, appearing
nude in Introducing Dorothy Dandridge and topfree in Swordfish, as well as her Oscar-winning role in Monster's Ball.
Click here to read more.
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Rollercoaster Record Broken For Charity
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102 enthusiasts bared all to take their seats on the Green Scream
rollercoaster at Southend-on-Sea, Essex in the UK. The
ride took place at Adventure
Island, raising money for
Southend Hospital Charitable Foundation's Bosom Pals Appeal, a breast cancer
charity. Adventure Island boss Philip Miller said: ''People have travelled from all
over the UK to take part and we've heard some amazing stories from so many who
have been directly, or indirectly, affected by cancer and wanted to give
something back.'' Click here to watch a video of the ride and read more. |
Correction
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In the last issue, the AANR World Record Skinny-Dip count for Laguna del Sol was incorrectly stated as 507. The resort actually had 21 more people than last year for a total of 528.
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