Brujul Nudist Retreat in Noonamah | Camp site
Brujul Nudist Retreat
Locality: Noonamah
Phone: +61 429 495 379
Address: 410 Elizabeth Valley Rd 0837 Noonamah, NT, Australia
Website: http://www.brujul.com
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25.01.2022 Tarred road for BRUJUL is on it's way. Yeah!
24.01.2022 A small Happy Hour at Brujul no darts.
24.01.2022 Unfortunately, I have had bit of health turn and I am currently in hospital in Newcastle. My cardioligist has advised me this morning that I cannot leave Newcastle until August at the earliest. For this reason it looks like Brujul will not open for the 2020 season. Hope to see you all in2021
18.01.2022 This says it all.
18.01.2022 We have finally made it to Brujul after 2 flights and a nights quarantine in Brisbane. We will be here till the end of September if anybody is in the area. Looking forward to 2021.
17.01.2022 After a quick 4 and a half day trip from Proston in Qld, we have arrived at Brujul. A bit of mowing required then let the fun begin. 2019 Brujul season is officially open.
14.01.2022 Relaxing lunch with Bruce and Julie and friends at the Trailer Yacht club Darwin
12.01.2022 Townsville Naturist Community are moving into the next stage of our new grounds and we need to have someone on site on a permanent basis or at least over the wi...nter months. Ideally we would like to see an honest, active, retired couple with their own van to keep an eye on the grounds and welcome visitors to the club as well as maintaining lawns and gardens. Please let us know via this post if you are interested or know of anybody who might be. Paul, the club president, is also contactable on 0408186621. See more
11.01.2022 Thanks Norm, should be pretty trick for 2021!
10.01.2022 Coronavirus. Julie and I are still in Newcastle at the moment and that is where we are being told to stay. For us to get to BRUJUL it would require 14 day self isolation in Queensland (or SA) and then another 14 days when we arrive in NT. We would like to get there for winter but that is not looking all that easy at present. 2020 season is not looking promising, we will keep you advised if things change otherwise see you all in 2021
08.01.2022 Enjoying a nude cruise on the Mary River with captain Bruce Jensen spotting Crocodiles
07.01.2022 NT Chief Minister has announced that Territorians can come home, ie cross the border from 15th June. Julie and I intend to act on that advice. We will stiil have to self isolate for 14 days at Noonamah but at least we will be at Brujul from July. He has also stated that he will give weekly updates on opening the borders, here's hoping.
06.01.2022 The National Cabinet has today outlined the three step process of returning Australia to some normality. Two things are important. First, its vital we keep fol...lowing the basic social distancing and good hygiene rules. We have done so well but we haven’t eliminated COVID-19. Second, each state will progress through these steps according to their own circumstances. Some states and territories have far smaller caseloads than others and will be able to move more quickly - but its not a race. The NSW government will determine when we move to step 1 for our community (and they haven’t yet, so I would stress that the step 1 rules have not started in NSW).
06.01.2022 A great fun dress up night at Brujul Darwin
05.01.2022 A little wet at Brujul Darwin Bruce can have a rest from the ride on. I am moving out tomorrow after 9 months be back for the dry season
05.01.2022 I am writing this because I am appalled at the amount of near hysterical reaction to the recent NSW and Qld bush-fires. My reasoning is not so much about the f...ires or the people effected, but about whether man made climate change is the underlying cause. Before I go further, my stance is not so much a personal but rather a professional reaction. I begin by telling those of you who don’t know, for a period of some 40 years, my work as a loss adjuster was involved with natural disasters, ranging from Cyclone Tracey through to a lesser involvement in 2009. I was appointed as National Chief Loss Adjuster, an advisory role, to the Insurance Council of Australia on all natural disasters but particularly bush-fires. This role was interactive with all agencies and spanned more than 10 years. It was both proactive in planning stages and reactive after the event. I was heavily involved in the 1983 Victorian fires. I acknowledge the advice of The Bureau of Meteorology and the Climate Council, is a reality to the effect the projected changes to climate, was derived from modelling, which strongly suggested change would occur unless man made contribution was reduced,. Somehow or other, sections of our communities, have taken control of the scientific argument about the future and have interpreted it to mean the change has already occurred. Not so. Records I have seen, actually show that the slight upward trend in temperatures on a global scale seem to be in direct line with the earth’s ever occurringnatural climatic change patterns. History shows numerous ice ages, when the planet cooled, to corresponding heating up periods, over billions of years. This has always occurred. It is the nature of our planet and cannot be influenced by what man can or cannot do. On the other hand, the impact of humans is a future projection, well founded on scientific modelling. The true position, despite all the comments about what the current fires mean in a climate change scenario, is nobody can tell if there is any connection. What I can tell you with absolute certainty is that these fires , as bad as they were, are no more intense, widespread, dangerous or unexpected in outcome, to many previous and historic events . There is no accurate method to measure such outcomes. However, it is possible to look at prevailing conditions and contributing factors to seek patterns or influential factors. Take a look at the following comparative data, much of which has been ignored by the frantic argument to directly link man made climate change to the outbreak and effects of these latest fires. I detail some of the arguments I have heard go unchallenged or are simply ignored and unreported, particularly by the ABC who are the appointed official national disaster communications service. This the first time such fires have been rated as catastrophic.. True, but not because they were rated any worse than many previous fires. In 2009, following the bush-fire inquiry, the defined categories of fire were renamed. Catastrophic was introduced as the most severe warning. So this description was never intended to make people think they were the worst fires ever. I have heard many media reports entrench this mistake The fires are occurring earlier because of climate extending the summer risk. Can only be applicable in the North. However, NSW has a long history of November and December bush-fires. In 1944, the Blue Mountains lost 27 homes and other property in November. Since then, I can recall at least 3 other similarly timed events in NSW. So this year was not unique, as has been strongly inferred by many reporters. In southern areas, January and February have historically been prone to outbreaks. These fires are the most widespread and worst ever. They certainly were disastrous. However, it is impossible to compare unless it can be based on raw data. Have more lives been lost than ever before. No, although 1 is far too many, in 2009, 173 people died. In 1983, 75 people died. In 1962, 62 people died. In that decade one of the victims in Eltham North was George Crowe, my Grandfather and Grandma’s father in law. In 1967, it was reported that 2,600 square kms of land was devastated in just 5 hours (Just try to imagine that ferocity). In 2009 there were 2030 homes destroyed and in 1983 there were 6,000 homes and other buildings destroyed.. Does this define which fire was the worst. NO. All fires are bad but to try and claim the current fires are the worst ever is a blatant disregard for historical fact. Worse still, it is a deliberate attempt to scare people into accepting the fanatical side of the global warming argument, by accepting radical changes to our economy, power generation and mining {let alone agriculture and transport} must occur right now and in a premature manner. The so called re-definition of the predicted changes into an emergency, is a way to virtually destroy our entire way of life. The fires were started as a result of climate changed conditions. Clearly wrong. 80% of fires were started by people either deliberately or accidentally lighting them. Dry lightning strikes have been long recorded and are nothing new. What has our Media and ABC generally ignored. One of the most clear data based facts, reported out of the 2009 Inquiry, was the finding that fire intensity is proportional to and severely aggravated by fire loads created by undergrowth and forest floor debris accumulation. We can’t control wind and heat but we can control fuel load. Ask any active Rural or Country serving fireman what they think of this hazard. Then ask your Green Party representative, why they have influenced the management of National Park maintenance, as well as local government reserves, to leave far too much of the forest floor intact at any cost. Winter back burning, firewood removal and general debris clearance has been widely restricted by stupid laws. They argue it preserves natural ecosystems that rely on such decaying material. Well, systematic removal of this fuel load may well disrupt some Eco-systems, consider this;. A bush-fire positively destroys them all. The only identifiable and recently introduced risk factor, is the environmental law changes that have impacted a fire’s intensity potential and capacity to burn faster and hotter. Find this hard to believe, Go into a forest and try setting fire to a living gum tree with a match. Now stoop down and see if you get any better results from the dead and therefore dry undergrowth at your feet. This is the effect ember spread has on adjoining bush-land. There is much more to say about bringing sanity back into discussions and I have my own opinion that if you believe the science of global warming, stick to the science and ignore the fanatical self professed experts, like some of the current crop of Green Party politicians and shrieking media, self appointed, experts. No, before it can be said. I was not self appointed in my former career positions. I can only reflect that the handful of ex-firemen who were paraded before the media, may have had other agendas. The spokesman listed his current occupation as a Climate Change Consultant. Another said outright, on camera, that fires have always been linked to climate change. I prefer to listen to our Indigenous community who talk of bush-fire management over thousands of years. - oops before any hint of an industrial age, meat production or mining.
04.01.2022 Cleaning the pool for a swim at Brujul Darwin enjoying the warm weather
03.01.2022 That's a big mango! Northern Territory grower Steve Jenkins picked this whopper mango on his farm near Darwin. At 1.52 kilograms, it weighs roughly 7.5 times... the average mango! Jenko's Mangoes
02.01.2022 Isn't anybody having a fun time there? Haven't seen any/many posts from our mates who are there! We must be missed as the source of jollity and joviality? Say H...i! to Bruce Judy, Ann, John Julie, Mick Ellen, yourselves and anybody else we might know!!!!! Miss ewes ( hahaha) guys! Who is wearing me tutu? See more
01.01.2022 BRUJUL OPENING. We are pleased to announce that with NT borders opening on 17th July and assuming that my cardioligist behaves himself, we should be at Brujul by 20th July. With everything so uncertain these days, it is hard to give anything a 100% guarantee but I will offer 99.999%
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