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If you ever decide to visit the Nordstrand Nudist Beach in Erfurt, take my advice - don't go in winter. True, the fluffy ducks bobbing up and down on the lake are a pleasant sight. But the wind whips your ear holes, the squidgy plant-life washed up onto the shore gets all over your trousers. In these conditions, the thought of stripping off and embracing nature couldn't be further from your mind. So why had I made the trip to Erfurt's premier nudist location in the freezing cold? Because this town has suddenly become the launch pad for a body revolution - one which is set to take the culture of nudism to dizzy new heights. At a travel agent 10 minutes from the beach, I find a manager processing online ticket requests for a very unusual journey - a flight for nudists. Pay 499 euros and, this July, you'll get the chance to take off - and strip off up in the air. And naked you'll stay until the plane touches down in Usedom on the Baltic coast. "I think people feel free when they are really naked. That's what it is about," tour rep Sandra Koehler informs me. I ask Sandra for more details (purely for the purposes of writing this piece, you understand). "At what point will the passengers be allowed to take off their clothes? At check-in?" "No. Only once they've boarded the plane." Immediately I foresee problems (I can't help it - I'm a worrier). "But what if the stewardess spills a hot cup of coffee over a naked passenger?" "Hot drinks will be banned on board," says Sandra calmly. "What about hygiene?" I ask. "All those naked bodies!" "Passengers will be required to sit on towels covering the seats," says Sandra. She seems to have an answer for everything. "But isn't fastening seat belts going to be a bit, well, risky - for the male passengers?" That got her. "I didn't think of that!" Sandra laughs. She's probably right. It doesn't bear thinking about. Expression of freedom Nudism (or "Free Body Culture" as the Germans like to refer to it) has deep roots in Germany. As early as the 1890s, the world-renowned "father of nudism" sociologist Heinrich Pudor was writing about stripping off and getting back to nature. Nudist colonies have existed in Germany for more than a century. Later, behind the Berlin Wall, in East Germany, nudism was an expression of freedom, a very personal protest against the confines of the communist state. Taking all your clothes off became so popular, there were even pop songs written about the subject. Mind you, not all Germans are so keen to see other people's bodies. "I was fined whenever I walked naked through the woods," complains Germany's most famous nudist, Dr Peter Niehenke. The psychologist from Freiburg not only walks through woods naked. He goes jogging in the nude, too. "Even when I'm deep in the wood, the police will follow me and pick me up," he says. "But we say it is always acceptable to see a human being in his natural look." Bare essentials Dr Niehenke is hoping Germany's Constitutional Court will defend his right to run in the nuddy. And he believes the idea of a naked flight is brilliant. "It's a very good way to promote the idea of nakedness in public," he tells me. "I'm sure it will be a great success." Back at the travel agency, Sandra shows me some of the e-mails she's received about the naked flight. It's not only Germans who've been expressing interest. There are enthusiastic messages from America, too. Personally, it's not really my cup of tea. But I can see one advantage of stripping off on holiday. At least you don't need to pack a big suitcase full of clothes - for July's flight, you only need to take bare essentials. Here with Some crazy Photos
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Haa ,, berigii dhawayd ee ay madaxwenahay is arkeen baa malaa la yara mustafeeyay
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iga tag ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Inaalillaah ,,,, 99kun waa $ 15 keliya
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Dollar maaha dee ,,,,, come on
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looooooooooool ,,, so you had sex education classes , what did they tell you ?
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hahaha ,,, maan allifin ,, kuwii ila socday waydii
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I said the place sucks ,,,,,,, i remember one night after we finished the meal and asked for the bill, the waiter stood there reading the bill shouting: "Waxaad qabtaan 99 Kun iyo shan boqol",,,, Bal yaa yidhi noo akhri ma reer miyi buu na mooday ,,, loooooooool
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Economy Stronger Than Others in Africa, UN-Backed Meeting Says
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looooooooooooool ,, I was asking you to post photos from Djibouti as well ,,,,, -
Economy Stronger Than Others in Africa, UN-Backed Meeting Says
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Djibouti -
No but i was born and raised in a medical family ,,,, What do you do for living ??
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yes i do remember as it is real ,,,, Have you ever walk in your sleep ??
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The UN office in Somaliland/Somalia included 18th May,the Somalialnd National Day as an official UN holiday.
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Chadian rebels seeking to overthrow President Idriss Deby battled their way into the capital N'Djamena on Saturday and fought government troops around the presidential palace, diplomats and residents said The sound of machine gun and heavy weapons fire could be heard in the capital as foreign embassies advised their citizens to stay in doors and take cover. Fighting was reported to be taking place around the presidential palace and the parliament. "I can confirm they (the rebels) are in the city," a foreign diplomat told Reuters. The situation was confused and mobile phone networks were not working. "Rebels are headed for the palace and are about two blocks from here. The rebels are winning," one foreign resident said in an email sent from the compound of a western embassy in N'Djamena, adding she could hear tank and mortar fire. Rebels in pickup trucks mounted with machine guns had closed in on the capital of the central African oil producer in their most determined offensive in two years. They had fought confused battles with Deby's troops on Friday northeast of the city. The French and U.S. embassies had started grouping their nationals for evacuation. But after the rebels entered the city, the French mission suspended the operation and told its citizens to stay at home, under cover, and keep away from windows. French President Nicolas Sarkozy's office said he had discussed the situation with Deby. France reinforced its military contingent in its former colony on Friday. "The battle for N'Djamena has started," a Chadian opposition Web site said on Saturday, adding that civilians were fleeing the capital southwards towards the border with Cameroon Reuters
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Chadian rebels seeking to overthrow President Idriss Deby battled their way into the capital N'Djamena on Saturday and fought government troops around the presidential palace, diplomats and residents said The sound of machine gun and heavy weapons fire could be heard in the capital as foreign embassies advised their citizens to stay in doors and take cover. Fighting was reported to be taking place around the presidential palace and the parliament. "I can confirm they (the rebels) are in the city," a foreign diplomat told Reuters. The situation was confused and mobile phone networks were not working. "Rebels are headed for the palace and are about two blocks from here. The rebels are winning," one foreign resident said in an email sent from the compound of a western embassy in N'Djamena, adding she could hear tank and mortar fire. Rebels in pickup trucks mounted with machine guns had closed in on the capital of the central African oil producer in their most determined offensive in two years. They had fought confused battles with Deby's troops on Friday northeast of the city. The French and U.S. embassies had started grouping their nationals for evacuation. But after the rebels entered the city, the French mission suspended the operation and told its citizens to stay at home, under cover, and keep away from windows. French President Nicolas Sarkozy's office said he had discussed the situation with Deby. France reinforced its military contingent in its former colony on Friday. "The battle for N'Djamena has started," a Chadian opposition Web site said on Saturday, adding that civilians were fleeing the capital southwards towards the border with Cameroon Reuters
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Economy Stronger Than Others in Africa, UN-Backed Meeting Says
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Djibouti baa hadhay ,,, -
Nayrobi(Geeska)- Xafiiska Hay’adaha Qaramada Midoobay ee magaalada Nayrobi, ayaa si rasmi ah sannadkan maalmaha fasaxa ee shaqaalahooda ugu daray maalinta Qaranimada Somaliland ee 18 May. Shaqaalaha Qaramada Midoobay ee ku sugan gudaha wadanka Somaliland ayaan fasax rasmi ah geli jirin maalinta 18 May oo guud ahaan wadanka Somaliland uu ku jiro fasax loona aqoonsanyahay maalin Qaranimo, waxaanay shaqaalaha Qaramada Midoobay ee Somaliland fasax rasmi ah geli jireen maalinta 1-da Luulyo oo ah maalintii ay is raaceen labadii gobol ee Somaliland iyo Somaliya sannadkii 1960-kii, taas oo ah maalin aan Somaliland laga aqoonsanayn.... Hase yeeshe sida ku cad jadwal lagu cadeeyay maalmaha fasaxyada shaqaalaha Qaramada Midoobay ee ku sugan Somaliland iyo Somaliya oo uu nuqul ka mid ah helay Wargeyska Geeska Afrika, xafiiska Xidhiidhiyaha Qaramada Midoobay ee magaalada Nayrobi, waxa uu sannadkan go’aamiyay in shaqaalaha Somaliland ku sugan ee Qaramada Midoobay u shaqeeyaa fasax yihiin maalinta 18 May oo ah maalinta madaxbanaanida Somaliland, “Fadlan, waxaad shaxdan hoos ku lifaaqan ka heshaan soo jeedinta maalmaha fasaxa ee ay ku dhaqmayaan hay’adaha Qaramada Midoobay ee ku sugan Somaliya. Fadlan waxaad ogaataan in shaqaalaha Qaramada Midoobay ay xaq u leeyihiin oo keliya 10 cisho oo fasax rasmi ah sannadkii.” Sidaas waxa lagu yidhi qoraal ka soo baxay xafiiska ku simaha xidhiidhiyaha Qaramada Midoobay Mr. Christian Balslev Olesen, kaas oo loo qaybiyay xafiisyada Qaramada Midoobay ee guud ahaan dalkii la isku odhan jiray Somaliya, waxaana ku cad in shaqaalaha Qaramada Midoobay ee Somaliland fasax yihiin maalinta madaxbanaanida Somaliland ee 18 May, balse ay shaqayn doonaan maalinta 1-da Luulyo oo ay fasax yihiin shaqaalaha Qaramada Midoobay ee Somaliya. Source: Wargeyska Geeska Afrika
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HAPPY 15TH ANNIVERSARY ==== SOMALILAND MILITARY
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Hargaysa( Qaran)- War saxaafadeed uu soo saaray xisbiga UCID, oo uu ku saxeexnaa afhayeenka xisbigaasi UCID mudane Xasan Xuseen Codyare , oo nuqul ka mid ahi uu soo gaadhay shabakada qarannews ayaa waxa hambalyo loogu gudbiyay ciidamda qaranka Somaliland oo ay maanta tahay maalintii la aasasay ciidamda qaranka, warsaxaafdeedkaasi oo dhamaystirnaana waxa uu u qornaa sidan hoos ku xusan. Xisbiga Cadaaladda iyo Daryeelka (UCID) wuxu hambalyo iyo bugaadin u dirayaa dhamaan ciidnka Qaranka iyo Xaasaskooda, munaasibada xuska sanad guurada 14aad ee Aasaaska Ciidnka Qaranka JSL awgeed, waxaanu u rajaynayaa dhamaan saraakiisha iyo saraakiil xigeenka iyo dableeydaba mustaqbal wanaagsan iyo inay sanadkan sanad kiisa kale ku gaadhaan horumar iyo badhaadhe Aamin. Mar labaad wuxu xisbiga UCID ku amaanayaa ciidamada Qaranka gaar ahaan ciidamada jiida hore guulihii wax ku oolka ahaa, ee ay wadanka u soo hooyeen, waxaanan leenahay Eebe haydinka abaal mariyo taatiikhdana baal dahaba ayay idiin qoraysaa. Amaantaa waxaa lawadaaga shacbiweynaha JSL gudo iyo dibadba ee garwaaqsaday waxtarka ciidamadooda hiil iyo hoobana la garabtaagan. Waxaan ku boorinaynaa ciidanaka Qaranka iyo shacbiweynaha in si wada jir ah u xaslanno, una ilaalino guulaha aanu gaadhnay si himiladeena uga midho dhalino. -
Economy Stronger Than Others in Africa, UN-Backed Meeting Says
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survivors and killers ,,,,,,,,, -
loooooooooooooooool ,, it is not that much here ,,, the cost is very low ,,,,
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looooooooool ,, cinjirku wuu yaalaa inkastoo uu suuq madow yahay quality giisana aan la hubin but a lot of ppl consider that cinjir is a disease itself ,, The importance is to do a medical check periodically ,, just in case
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come on ,, wixii aan idhi oo dhan ma intaasaad kala soo dhex baxdeen , ? ,, I shouldn't say that but truly speaking i know ,,, not saying how but it is there ,, and the worse is most of ppl don't know until it is too late ,,,,
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loooool Dabshid ,,,, kollayba anigu taas samayn maayo ,,, big qarxis bay noqonaysaa
