On the streets of the capital of South Africa was a large-scale parade, which was attended by more than a thousand girls in bikinis. According to the organizers, this action may be entered in the Guinness Book of Records as the most popular bikini parade in history. In addition to the desire to beat the world record, organizers moved the action and more pressing problem - the desire to draw public attention to the issue of breast cancer.Thirty percent of women suffer from Breast Cancer in the Republic of South Africa.
During the most massive bikini parade, which took place in Johannesburg on November 7, hundreds of girls in red bikini passed through the central streets of the capital of the African
The action was attended by ladies of various ages and colors. The main condition for participating in the parade was the presence of a red bikini
The purpose of the parade is really serious - to draw attention to the issue of breast cancer.
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Australian women do the limbo dance for breast cancer research
The makers of the Venus razor for women, gathered more than one hundred and fifty Australian women together at First Fleet Park in Circular Quay on nov 25, in an attempt to break the world record for the biggest ever limbo dance, and raise funds for breast cancer research.
Originally setting out to beat the current world record of 1,150 held by Texas, the Venus Closest Limbo Line-up fell way short of the world record (well it was raining), so organisers had to be content with a new Australian record for the most number of people to dance their way under a limbo pole.
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