Tourist Attractions Has Ever Become a Naked Selfie
A small part of tourists like selfie in a unique and controversial way
A few specific places in the world seems to be the object of small part of tourists hunting, and the goal is to selfie photographing in a controversial manner, namely naked selfie activity.
For example, the latest news and meet the world's media and internet news sites is a tourist activity on Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia, where they, the tourists do naked action was then uploaded to social media.
Of course, this kind of activity invites a reaction from local government authorities, they were detained, and sentenced to imprisonment, fined, and sadder is deportation.
Here are some sites that attraction has been the target of naked selfie object by the tourists.
1. Machu Picchu, at the Peruvian Andes. Several people have been arrested for nude photo action undertaken by tourists.
2. Sacred Temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Occurs in two tourists, fined for nude pictures taken inside the temple. The same thing happened in three French citizens, were deported from Cambodia.
3. The Statue of Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro. Escaped from police arrest and put a picture imitating a statue pose on social media sites.
4. Ayers Rock, Uluru, Australia. Photos of naked man with a background object.
5. The Eiffel Tower, Paris.
6. The Great Wall, China.
7. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia. This place is known as the largest salt desert in the world, and even become prey of the fans selfie naked.
8. Grand Canyon, USA. A naked man who wants to look different and out of the comfort zone, he said.
Local communities are often attributed such an action with local beliefs, eg. natural disasters, earthquakes, and other losses that hit the locals.
Of course we asked, why they do this, a lot of tourist sites, especially sacred objects became a nude photo by tourists young newly graduated and have not worked.
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(Source Kompas, BBC Indonesia /Image DU Poucin)
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