Monday 13 August 2012

Naked Swimmers take a splash in lake at launch of secret swimming club...

Cheeky dip: A pair of women get ready to join a mass skinny-dip at a summer festival
Cheeky dip: A pair of women get ready to join a mass skinny-dip at a summer festival.

Hello Friends!

My Thoughts: What is there to hide? When an organization becomes "secret", in its dealings/businesses, there is more than meets the optical eyes.

Luckily it was a warm day when a crowd of brave exhibitionists descended on Cornbury Park in Oxfordshire and stripped off.
They took to the water naked in a bid to break the record for the world's largest skinny dip.
The swimmers - who had not met each other before - all met up at 8pm on Saturday and were taken to one of the lakes surrounding the Wilderness Festival.

Entering the water slowly: The new swimming club, from the creators of Secret Cinema, will bring together people every month and invite them to swim in the wildest, most beautiful places
Entering the water slowly: The new swimming club, from the creators of Secret Cinema, will bring together people every month and invite them to swim in the wildest, most beautiful places.

It was also to celebrate the launch of a new secret swimming club which will bring together people every month and invite them to swim in the wildest, most beautiful places.
The locations will be kept secret till the last moment and only released to the Secret Swimming community. 
The idea is the brainchild of Secret Cinema creators - a group responsible for theatrical hidden screenings.

Come on in: Swimmers applaud and shout encouragement as people jump into the water
Come on in: Swimmers applaud and shout encouragement as people jump into the water.

Flying through the airFlying through the air
The new club has been created by the same team which are behind Secret Cinema - a secret film experience.

'When you go skinny dipping late at night on a beach somewhere with a group of friends, it's an amazing experience,' Future Cinema and Secret Swimming founder Fabien Riggall told Wired.co.uk.
'It's fun. I think our audience is looking for ways of doing things that are a bit different.'
It's unconfirmed if they broke the record but as they appealed for people to join in, they said on their events website that they predicted: 'Two thousand mostly naked lovely people celebrate wild waters' at similar events around the world. 

Culled from The Daily Mail UK.

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Simply Cheska...


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