Cradle of European Naturism
Categories: Europe
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/cradle-of-european-naturism.htmlDuring the peak summer season, up to 14,000 people spend the weekend at a naturist camp on the Atlantic coast in Montaliviers, southwest France. In 1950, the first nudist center in Europe appeared here, which since then has attracted holidaymakers who love “returning to nature” from all over the world. The French occupy about 40% of the total number of tourists. Many of them come to relax on the beaches with their families, sometimes for several generations. (Attention! Under the cut - nudity)
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Source: www.ridus.ru

1. Vacationers go to the beach on the Atlantic coast in Montalivie, southwest France. © Regis Duvignau/Reuters

2. Water gymnastics in the pool.

3. Swiss citizens ride bicycles with children.

4. A naturist from Germany plays the guitar in his bungalow.

5. Retired teachers refresh themselves with water from a hose near their bungalow.

6. Naturists on tours of the countryside.

7. French naturist runs on the beach at sunset.

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9. Dutch naturist douses her father from a saucepan to cool.

10. Naturist Jean-Pierre delights the ears of like-minded people by playing the accordion.
Keywords: Nudism | Nude | France
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