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Hunt for naked art & shipwrecks this Sunday

Whether you enjoy the outdoors and history, or like to spend time with fine art, you’ll be interested in two events taking place in the neighborhood this Sunday. Please read the following closely and don’t show up naked at either event, ok?

On Sunday at the Legion of Honor, Watson Adventures is offering “The Naked at the Art Museum Scavenger Hunt”.

Throw down $20 (plus museum admission) and join others to search for nudity in art through the centuries at the museum:

You’ll scrutinize provocative paintings, startling sculptures, dazzling decorative objects, undclad athletes, vixen-like Venus, a hunky Hercules, bathing beauties, striking stargazers, sultry Shades and more. No previous experience with art, or nudity, is required.

The scavenger hunt begins at 2pm. Buy your tickets online; 21+ only. These are naked bodies after all.

If you’re into hunting but prefer the outdoors, check out the free Shipwreck Hunt Hike at Lands End, led by San Francisco Hiking.

The hike is scheduled specifically during a time of low tide when tops of two drowned ships can be seen. One ship is during the middle of the hike and the other ship is at the end of the hike.

There were onhealthy lamisil cream three ships that we know of that met their fate off Lands End. The freighter Ohioan struck Point Lobos on a foggy night back in 1937, illuminating the night sky with sparks as it hit the rocks hard. And in 1922 and 1937, the Lyman Stewart and the Frank Buck each ended their days on the exact same rock off Lands End. (Source: GGNRA)

The 4 mile hike/hunt runs from 11:30am until 1pm (you can go to the Legion right afterwards for more hunting!) and meets at 870 El Camino Del Mar (map; just inside the Lands End trail entrance near 32nd Avenue and El Camino). Dogs are welcome as are kids, but both should be on leash (ok, just the dogs but close supervision for kids is requested!).

Happy hunting! Bonus points if you can find nudity and a shipwreck at the same time, which really is possible at either event I think…

Sarah B.

P.S. – If you can’t make the Lands End hike, this GGNRA website has some good tips on how to spot the shipwrecks (scroll down to the bottom of the page).

[via sf.funcheap.com]