London: Nudists banned clothes over the weekend on a British island that is famous as the site from where Marconi sent the first ever radio message across water over 100 years back.
British Naturism members from across the country arrived at Flat Holm Island in the Bristol Channel and other tourists weren't allowed there over the weekend, unless they agreed to strip off too, The Sun reported on Tuesday.
Flat Holm Island is the place from where Marconi sent the first ever radio message across water in 1897. It is about five miles from Cardiff.
British Naturism members from across the country arrived at Flat Holm Island in the Bristol Channel and other tourists weren't allowed there over the weekend, unless they agreed to strip off too, The Sun reported on Tuesday.
Flat Holm Island is the place from where Marconi sent the first ever radio message across water in 1897. It is about five miles from Cardiff.
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