2019.04.03 The Sun
Tourists have started flashing their bare bottoms on Instagram when visiting the aptly named Booti Booti National Park.
Visitors have been posting pictures of their bare buttocks when entering the park, which is located in New South Wales in Australia.
Not everyone is brave enough to bare their butt - but they're still getting in on the social media trend while keeping their pants on.
However, some took the trend to the next level, stripping off completely nude and sharing the snaps for all to see with the hashtag #BootiBooti, racking up almost 3,000 uses on Instagram.
The 8km peninsula was created as a national park in 1992 and covers 1566 hectares of scenic headlands, beautiful beaches and refreshing rainforest, according to NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
But this social media trend has certainly given the area a whole new level of attraction.
It’s not clear how long ago the trend began, but it’s definitely popular among the younger generations
But be warned, the risqué photo is definitely not for the faint-hearted, as it has the potential to get you busted with your undies down.
Some racy visitors brave the snap on their own, sticking their peachy derriere out from behind the park’s Booti Booti sign while someone else takes the photo.
But others prefer to strip down in groups and flash their impressive tan lines while perched on top of one of the park’s many signs.
Last year, a trend that
dared Disney World guests to flash their bits at the park and take a photograph went viral.
Women were pictured topless near some of the attractions and shops while other guests remained unaware.
Tourists should be wary of posing in the nude out after
three men were arrested in Sri Lanka for stripping off at a sacred site.