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Naturist resort

A naturist resort or nudist resort is an establishment that provides accommodation (or at least camping space) and other amenities for guests in a context where they are invited to practise naturism – that is, a lifestyle of non-sexual social nudity. A smaller, more rustic, or more basic naturist resort may be called a naturist camp.

A naturist resort in Florida, 2014

A naturist club is an association of people who practise naturism together, but the phrase is also frequently used as a synonym for "naturist resort", since in general such a resort will be run by such an association. In the United Kingdom and New Zealand, some naturist clubs are referred to as sun clubs.

A naturist community is an intentional community whose members choose to live together and practise naturism on a permanent basis. Naturist communities were once referred to as nudist colonies, and this term still exists in popular culture, but it is avoided by most naturists today due to negative connotations.

Naturist resorts and communities exist on a spectrum without sharp distinctions – a naturist resort might be primarily commercial in focus but also accommodate some permanent residents, while a naturist community might be primarily residential but also cater to some paying visitors. Some naturist resorts and communities require nudity as a condition of remaining on the site; others are clothing-optional, allowing people to wear clothing so long as they tolerate others going nude.

A few naturist communities are large enough to host businesses such as shops, banks, and restaurants; these may be referred to as naturist villages. Examples include Vera Playa in Spain, and Centre Hélio-Marin Montalivet and the Naturist Village in Cap d'Agde, both in France. Some Europeans reserve the term "naturist resort" for communities of this scale.

History

The earliest known naturist club, the Fellowship of the Naked Trust, was founded in Matheran in British India in 1891 by a District and Sessions judge named Charles Crawford. The club had just two other members, brothers Andrew and Kellogg Calderwood. A proposal to add a female branch to the organization was never realized, and it went out of existence when Crawford was transferred to Ratnagiri shortly thereafter. He died in 1894. Correspondence between Crawford and early gay rights activist Edward Carpenter suggests the latter knew of similar groups in Vienna and Munich at the time, but no other evidence of their existence has surfaced.[1][2]

The term Nacktkultur ("naked culture") was coined in 1903 by Heinrich Pudor for Germany's growing naturist movement,[3] which connected nudity with vegetarianism, social reform, and various ideas about health and fitness.[4] It flourished through the 1920s in a network of 200 members' clubs,[5] and became associated with radical socialism.[6] In 1929, Adolf Koch's new school of naturism in Berlin hosted the first International Congress on Nudity.[3]

Marcel Kienné de Mongeot is credited with introducing naturism to France in 1920, seeing it as a potential cure for tuberculosis (which had affected his family). In 1926 he founded the first French naturist club, Sparta Club at Garambouville near Evreux. A court case initiated by him established that nudism was legal on private property that was screened from public view. In 1931, Drs André and Gaston Durville established the first naturist village, Héliopolis, on the Île du Levant.[7]

The first landed naturist club in the United Kingdom was the "Moonella Group", established in Wickford, Essex, in 1924. Club membership was carefully vetted, and the founding members used pseudonyms to protect their identity, including the eponymous "Moonella", who owned the house and land on which the club met. It closed in 1926 because of building on adjacent land.[8][9] However, more "sun clubs" were established in Britain through the following decade. Naturist clubs appeared in Canada, New Zealand, and the United States in the 1930s.[10][11][12]

 
A naturist volleyball game at the Sunny Trails Club in British Columbia, Canada, 1958.

Having been established, naturist clubs coalesced in various countries to form national organizations. An early forerunner was the American Sunbathing Association, which was founded in 1931, and has now become the American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR).[12] Most of the national organizations were created in the 1940s and 1950s, including the British Sun Bathers Association (now British Naturism),[8] the Féderation Française de Naturisme,[7] the Canadian Sunbathing Association (now a division of the AANR),[10] and the New Zealand Sunbathing Association (now the New Zealand Naturist Federation).[13] In 1953 the national organizations in turn came together to form the International Naturist Federation (INF). The INF was founded at the world's first naturist holiday centre, Centre Hélio-Marin (CHM) Montalivet in France, which had been opened three years previously by Albert and Christine Lecocq.[7]

Croatia is reputed to have been the first European country to develop commercial naturist resorts,[14] at a time when naturism in other countries was limited to membership clubs[15] (and when Croatia was part of Yugoslavia). The oldest naturist resort in Croatia is Koversada just outside Vrsar, which was established in 1961. Naturism now accounts for an estimated 15% of Croatia's tourist industry.[15] More commercial resorts followed in France, notably the Oltra Club in Cap d'Agde, a camping and caravanning site which in the 1970s became the nucleus of the new Naturist Village.[16]

Today most naturist clubs with land and facilities operate them as resorts catering to paying guests, although many are still focused primarily on club members. The first two decades of the 21st century saw the appearance of the first commercial naturist resorts in South East Asia, with nine operating in Thailand as of the opening of Barefeet Heaven Hill Naturist Resort in December 2019,[17] and two in Bali.[18]

Whilst tolerance for nudity in general is increasing over time,[4] and higher among younger generations,[19] naturist club membership numbers have fallen in recent decades[20] and average members are increasingly older people.[21] It is speculated that younger naturists no longer feel they need to join a club or visit a resort in order to practise naturism.[22]

Typical amenities

 
A nude golfer

Naturist resorts typically offer much the same amenities as other holiday centres, with naturism itself being the main attraction. A naturist resort will reliably have facilities for swimming, whether an artificial pool or access to a natural body of water; in the former case, even resorts that are clothing-optional typically require nudity in the pool.[22] Hot tubs and saunas are also common amenities.

As naturism emphasizes outdoor exercise, naturist resorts typically feature grounds for non-contact outdoor sports such as tennis or pétanque. Larger resorts may provide golf or miniature golf courses. However, the two sports most strongly associated with naturist resorts are volleyball and miniten.

Naturists adopted volleyball shortly after its invention in the late 19th century. Records of regular games in clubs can be found as early as the 1920s.[23][24] By the 1960s, a volleyball court could be found in almost all naturist resorts.[25] A large nude volleyball tournament (over 70 teams) has been held each autumn since 1971 at White Thorn Lodge in western Pennsylvania[26] and several smaller tournaments occur each year throughout North America.[27]

Miniten is a tennis-like game created by naturists in the 1930s; it remains exclusively a naturist sport.[28] The original rules were drawn up by Mr R. Douglas Ogden, a Manchester-based businessman with an interest in sporting activities.[29] Instead of racquets, players use wooden bats known as thugs, which are shaped like a box around the player's hand.[30][31] The sport is run by the Amateur Miniten Association.

Naturist villages generally accommodate businesses providing other amenities, which may include supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, and nightclubs.

Conduct

Sexual activity in social spaces is strictly forbidden in almost all naturist resorts, as are overt sexual invitations.[32][33][34] The exceptions, adults-only swingers' resorts such as Hedonism II in Jamaica, are not affiliated with any naturist organizations, and their practices are not accepted as naturist by most naturists. Some naturist villages, notably Cap d'Agde, have in the 21st century seen infiltration by swingers and "libertines" who have shifted the norm away from these rules of conduct; naturists resent and resist these changes as an "invasion".[35] In some cases formerly non-sexual naturist clubs have shifted to catering to swingers, and as a result have been expelled from their national naturist organization.[36]

Historically, most naturist clubs and resorts refused entry to men who were not accompanied by women, and these restrictions still remain in many places.[21] Many naturist clubs and resorts have rules against genital jewellery,[37] although an increasing number are relaxing them in practice. Most clubs have restrictions on photography; at the loosest, it is forbidden to photograph adults without their permission or children other than one's own.[32][34] For hygiene reasons, nude persons are required to cover furniture with a towel before sitting on it.[32][33]

In popular culture

Many films in the middle decades of the 20th century were presented as documentaries of the naturist lifestyle. In fact this was largely a pretext to exploit a loophole in censorship laws restricting the exhibition of nudity.[38] They were mainly shot in naturist resorts, but featured attractive glamour models in main roles. Acting and production standards were not high and outlets for exhibition were limited. Many films were re-released under new titles to trick patrons into seeing the films additional times.[39] Notable examples include Garden of Eden (1954), Naked as Nature Intended (1961), and Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls (1963). The subgenre petered out in the mid-1960s due to a combination of falling audience numbers and law changes which rendered the documentary pretext unnecessary.[39] In the 21st century, naturist resorts periodically feature in television dramas.

References

  1. ^ Kulkarni, Vishwas (25 April 2010). "World's first nudist colony was in Thane (and this man proved it)". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  2. ^ Farrar, Michael (9 November 2005). . British Naturism. ISSN 0264-0406. Archived from the original on 28 October 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  3. ^ a b Toepfer, Karl Eric (1997). Empire of Ecstasy: Nudity and Movement in German Body Culture, 1910-1935. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-91827-6.
  4. ^ a b Anderson, Howard (2000). . Archived from the original on 19 December 2008. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  5. ^ Kennedy, Hubert (2013). Homosexuality and Male Bonding in Pre-Nazi Germany: the youth movement, the gay movement, and male bonding before Hitler's rise. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-317-99203-5.
  6. ^ Hau, Michael (2003). The Cult of Health and Beauty in Germany: A Social History, 1890–1930. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-31974-2.
  7. ^ a b c Descamps, Marc-Alain (1987). Vivre nu: psychosociologie du naturisme [Living nude: the psychosociology of naturism] (in French). Trismégiste. ISBN 978-2-86509-026-6.
  8. ^ a b Farrar, Michael (2007). . British Naturism. Archived from the original on 19 October 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  9. ^ Farrar, Michael (2007). . British Naturism. Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  10. ^ a b Woycke, James (2003). Au Naturel: The History of Nudism in Canada. FCN. ISBN 978-0-9682332-3-8.
  11. ^ Cook, Hera (5 September 2013). "Story: Naturism". Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  12. ^ a b M., Cory. "The History of Social Nudism – Nudist History". Clothesfree.com. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
  13. ^ "NZNF 60th Anniversary". gonatural. New Zealand Naturist Federation. 2018. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  14. ^ . European Points of Interest. 2011. Archived from the original on 24 February 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  15. ^ a b "History of naturism in Croatia and the present situation". Croatia Naturally. 2003. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  16. ^ Arnu, Titus (5 September 2010). "Das ist eine autonome Nacktwelt" [This is an autonomous nude world]. Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  17. ^ "Barefeet opens naturist resort in Trang". Naturist Association Thailand. 12 November 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  18. ^ "Unseen Bali". Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  19. ^ "Third of Kiwis OK with beach nudity". New Zealand Herald. 2 November 2008. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  20. ^ Salter, Caitlin (23 November 2018). "A brief history of gonatural, New Zealand's only naturist magazine". Idealog. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  21. ^ a b Bekiempis, Victoria (12 August 2019). "Nude Awakening: Can the Nudist Movement Get its Groove Back?". Bitch Media. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  22. ^ a b Haskell Smith, Mark (6 June 2015). "Nudist clubs: why is membership sagging?". The Australian. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  23. ^ Merrill, Mrs. Frances; Merrill, Mason (1931). Among the Nudists. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 188. from the original on 10 November 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
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  28. ^ Edghill, Sarah (13 July 1995). "how to be a naturist". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 2022-06-18. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
  29. ^ Gordon, Colin; El-Droubie, Yahya (2017). Miniten: Rules of the Game. Wolfbait. ISBN 978-1999744168.
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Naturist village redirects here For the resort in southern France see Cap d Agde Nude club redirects here For the record label see Boy Harsher Sun club redirects here For the Baltimore rock band see Sun Club A naturist resort or nudist resort is an establishment that provides accommodation or at least camping space and other amenities for guests in a context where they are invited to practise naturism that is a lifestyle of non sexual social nudity A smaller more rustic or more basic naturist resort may be called a naturist camp A naturist resort in Florida 2014 Main article Naturism A naturist club is an association of people who practise naturism together but the phrase is also frequently used as a synonym for naturist resort since in general such a resort will be run by such an association In the United Kingdom and New Zealand some naturist clubs are referred to as sun clubs A naturist community is an intentional community whose members choose to live together and practise naturism on a permanent basis Naturist communities were once referred to as nudist colonies and this term still exists in popular culture but it is avoided by most naturists today due to negative connotations Naturist resorts and communities exist on a spectrum without sharp distinctions a naturist resort might be primarily commercial in focus but also accommodate some permanent residents while a naturist community might be primarily residential but also cater to some paying visitors Some naturist resorts and communities require nudity as a condition of remaining on the site others are clothing optional allowing people to wear clothing so long as they tolerate others going nude A few naturist communities are large enough to host businesses such as shops banks and restaurants these may be referred to as naturist villages Examples include Vera Playa in Spain and Centre Helio Marin Montalivet and the Naturist Village in Cap d Agde both in France Some Europeans reserve the term naturist resort for communities of this scale Contents 1 History 2 Typical amenities 3 Conduct 4 In popular culture 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe earliest known naturist club the Fellowship of the Naked Trust was founded in Matheran in British India in 1891 by a District and Sessions judge named Charles Crawford The club had just two other members brothers Andrew and Kellogg Calderwood A proposal to add a female branch to the organization was never realized and it went out of existence when Crawford was transferred to Ratnagiri shortly thereafter He died in 1894 Correspondence between Crawford and early gay rights activist Edward Carpenter suggests the latter knew of similar groups in Vienna and Munich at the time but no other evidence of their existence has surfaced 1 2 The term Nacktkultur naked culture was coined in 1903 by Heinrich Pudor for Germany s growing naturist movement 3 which connected nudity with vegetarianism social reform and various ideas about health and fitness 4 It flourished through the 1920s in a network of 200 members clubs 5 and became associated with radical socialism 6 In 1929 Adolf Koch s new school of naturism in Berlin hosted the first International Congress on Nudity 3 Marcel Kienne de Mongeot is credited with introducing naturism to France in 1920 seeing it as a potential cure for tuberculosis which had affected his family In 1926 he founded the first French naturist club Sparta Club at Garambouville near Evreux A court case initiated by him established that nudism was legal on private property that was screened from public view In 1931 Drs Andre and Gaston Durville established the first naturist village Heliopolis on the Ile du Levant 7 The first landed naturist club in the United Kingdom was the Moonella Group established in Wickford Essex in 1924 Club membership was carefully vetted and the founding members used pseudonyms to protect their identity including the eponymous Moonella who owned the house and land on which the club met It closed in 1926 because of building on adjacent land 8 9 However more sun clubs were established in Britain through the following decade Naturist clubs appeared in Canada New Zealand and the United States in the 1930s 10 11 12 A naturist volleyball game at the Sunny Trails Club in British Columbia Canada 1958 Having been established naturist clubs coalesced in various countries to form national organizations An early forerunner was the American Sunbathing Association which was founded in 1931 and has now become the American Association for Nude Recreation AANR 12 Most of the national organizations were created in the 1940s and 1950s including the British Sun Bathers Association now British Naturism 8 the Federation Francaise de Naturisme 7 the Canadian Sunbathing Association now a division of the AANR 10 and the New Zealand Sunbathing Association now the New Zealand Naturist Federation 13 In 1953 the national organizations in turn came together to form the International Naturist Federation INF The INF was founded at the world s first naturist holiday centre Centre Helio Marin CHM Montalivet in France which had been opened three years previously by Albert and Christine Lecocq 7 Croatia is reputed to have been the first European country to develop commercial naturist resorts 14 at a time when naturism in other countries was limited to membership clubs 15 and when Croatia was part of Yugoslavia The oldest naturist resort in Croatia is Koversada just outside Vrsar which was established in 1961 Naturism now accounts for an estimated 15 of Croatia s tourist industry 15 More commercial resorts followed in France notably the Oltra Club in Cap d Agde a camping and caravanning site which in the 1970s became the nucleus of the new Naturist Village 16 Today most naturist clubs with land and facilities operate them as resorts catering to paying guests although many are still focused primarily on club members The first two decades of the 21st century saw the appearance of the first commercial naturist resorts in South East Asia with nine operating in Thailand as of the opening of Barefeet Heaven Hill Naturist Resort in December 2019 17 and two in Bali 18 Whilst tolerance for nudity in general is increasing over time 4 and higher among younger generations 19 naturist club membership numbers have fallen in recent decades 20 and average members are increasingly older people 21 It is speculated that younger naturists no longer feel they need to join a club or visit a resort in order to practise naturism 22 Typical amenities Edit A nude golfer See also Nude recreation Naturist resorts typically offer much the same amenities as other holiday centres with naturism itself being the main attraction A naturist resort will reliably have facilities for swimming whether an artificial pool or access to a natural body of water in the former case even resorts that are clothing optional typically require nudity in the pool 22 Hot tubs and saunas are also common amenities As naturism emphasizes outdoor exercise naturist resorts typically feature grounds for non contact outdoor sports such as tennis or petanque Larger resorts may provide golf or miniature golf courses However the two sports most strongly associated with naturist resorts are volleyball and miniten Naturists adopted volleyball shortly after its invention in the late 19th century Records of regular games in clubs can be found as early as the 1920s 23 24 By the 1960s a volleyball court could be found in almost all naturist resorts 25 A large nude volleyball tournament over 70 teams has been held each autumn since 1971 at White Thorn Lodge in western Pennsylvania 26 and several smaller tournaments occur each year throughout North America 27 Miniten is a tennis like game created by naturists in the 1930s it remains exclusively a naturist sport 28 The original rules were drawn up by Mr R Douglas Ogden a Manchester based businessman with an interest in sporting activities 29 Instead of racquets players use wooden bats known as thugs which are shaped like a box around the player s hand 30 31 The sport is run by the Amateur Miniten Association Naturist villages generally accommodate businesses providing other amenities which may include supermarkets cafes restaurants and nightclubs Conduct EditSexual activity in social spaces is strictly forbidden in almost all naturist resorts as are overt sexual invitations 32 33 34 The exceptions adults only swingers resorts such as Hedonism II in Jamaica are not affiliated with any naturist organizations and their practices are not accepted as naturist by most naturists Some naturist villages notably Cap d Agde have in the 21st century seen infiltration by swingers and libertines who have shifted the norm away from these rules of conduct naturists resent and resist these changes as an invasion 35 In some cases formerly non sexual naturist clubs have shifted to catering to swingers and as a result have been expelled from their national naturist organization 36 Historically most naturist clubs and resorts refused entry to men who were not accompanied by women and these restrictions still remain in many places 21 Many naturist clubs and resorts have rules against genital jewellery 37 although an increasing number are relaxing them in practice Most clubs have restrictions on photography at the loosest it is forbidden to photograph adults without their permission or children other than one s own 32 34 For hygiene reasons nude persons are required to cover furniture with a towel before sitting on it 32 33 In popular culture EditFurther information Nudity in film Nudist films Many films in the middle decades of the 20th century were presented as documentaries of the naturist lifestyle In fact this was largely a pretext to exploit a loophole in censorship laws restricting the exhibition of nudity 38 They were mainly shot in naturist resorts but featured attractive glamour models in main roles Acting and production standards were not high and outlets for exhibition were limited Many films were re released under new titles to trick patrons into seeing the films additional times 39 Notable examples include Garden of Eden 1954 Naked as Nature Intended 1961 and Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls 1963 The subgenre petered out in the mid 1960s due to a combination of falling audience numbers and law changes which rendered the documentary pretext unnecessary 39 In the 21st century naturist resorts periodically feature in television dramas References Edit Kulkarni Vishwas 25 April 2010 World s first nudist colony was in Thane and this man proved it Mumbai Mirror Retrieved 17 December 2012 Farrar Michael 9 November 2005 The Fellowship of the Naked Trust British Naturism ISSN 0264 0406 Archived from the original on 28 October 2011 Retrieved 14 February 2014 a b Toepfer Karl Eric 1997 Empire of Ecstasy Nudity and Movement in German Body Culture 1910 1935 University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 91827 6 a b Anderson Howard 2000 Why be a naturist Statistics Archived from the original on 19 December 2008 Retrieved 24 April 2012 Kennedy Hubert 2013 Homosexuality and Male Bonding in Pre Nazi Germany the youth movement the gay movement and male bonding before Hitler s rise Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 1 317 99203 5 Hau Michael 2003 The Cult of Health and Beauty in Germany A Social History 1890 1930 University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0 226 31974 2 a b c Descamps Marc Alain 1987 Vivre nu psychosociologie du naturisme Living nude the psychosociology of naturism in French Trismegiste ISBN 978 2 86509 026 6 a b Farrar Michael 2007 The history of naturism a timeline British Naturism Archived from the original on 19 October 2010 Retrieved 2 January 2008 Farrar Michael 2007 The Moonella Group British Naturism Archived from the original on 5 December 2008 Retrieved 2 January 2008 a b Woycke James 2003 Au Naturel The History of Nudism in Canada FCN ISBN 978 0 9682332 3 8 Cook Hera 5 September 2013 Story Naturism Te Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand Retrieved 14 December 2019 a b M Cory The History of Social Nudism Nudist History Clothesfree com Retrieved 14 March 2013 NZNF 60th Anniversary gonatural New Zealand Naturist Federation 2018 Retrieved 14 December 2019 Croatian highlights Croatia European Points of Interest 2011 Archived from the original on 24 February 2013 Retrieved 26 March 2013 a b History of naturism in Croatia and the present situation Croatia Naturally 2003 Retrieved 9 January 2020 Arnu Titus 5 September 2010 Das ist eine autonome Nacktwelt This is an autonomous nude world Suddeutsche Zeitung in German Retrieved 29 March 2019 Barefeet opens naturist resort in Trang Naturist Association Thailand 12 November 2019 Retrieved 9 January 2020 Unseen Bali Retrieved 23 August 2017 Third of Kiwis OK with beach nudity New Zealand Herald 2 November 2008 Retrieved 14 December 2019 Salter Caitlin 23 November 2018 A brief history of gonatural New Zealand s only naturist magazine Idealog Retrieved 14 December 2019 a b Bekiempis Victoria 12 August 2019 Nude Awakening Can the Nudist Movement Get its Groove Back Bitch Media Retrieved 10 January 2020 a b Haskell Smith Mark 6 June 2015 Nudist clubs why is membership sagging The Australian Retrieved 10 January 2020 Merrill Mrs Frances Merrill Mason 1931 Among the Nudists Alfred A Knopf p 188 Archived from the original on 10 November 2016 Retrieved 13 December 2019 Merrill Frances 1932 Nudism Comes to America New York Alfred A Knopf pp Illustration Plate following p 57 Weinberg Martin 1967 The Nudist Camp Way of Life and Social Structure Human Organization 26 3 91 99 doi 10 17730 humo 26 3 t61k16213r005707 ISSN 0018 7259 Matz Eddie 9 October 2009 No shirts no shorts lots of service ESPN The Magazine Archived from the original on 17 October 2012 Retrieved 27 April 2013 NudistVolleyball com Archived from the original on 20 June 2013 Retrieved 1 May 2013 Edghill Sarah 13 July 1995 how to be a naturist The Independent London Archived from the original on 2022 06 18 Retrieved 1 September 2009 Gordon Colin El Droubie Yahya 2017 Miniten Rules of the Game Wolfbait ISBN 978 1999744168 A stitch in time The Guardian London 31 May 2007 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Nudists descend on town for naturist festival Sydney Morning Herald 30 December 2008 Retrieved 27 August 2009 a b c CFI s Guidelines of Conduct Agreement Clothesfree com Retrieved 10 January 2020 a b Frequently Asked Questions About Naturism Nude Recreation New Zealand Naturist Federation Retrieved 10 January 2020 a b Naturist etiquette Croatia Naturally Retrieved 10 January 2020 Lichfield John 23 September 2010 Nudists fight for bare essentials as swingers invade holiday colony The Independent London Archived from the original on 2022 06 18 Retrieved 10 January 2020 Purists v partiers the battle between two popular nudist resorts The Guardian 25 November 2019 Retrieved 10 October 2021 Sample Articles from Going Natural Federation of Canadian Naturists 2006 Archived from the original on 3 February 2010 Retrieved 17 May 2010 Sconce Jeffrey 2007 Sleaze artists cinema at the margins of taste style and politics Duke University Press ISBN 978 0 8223 3964 9 a b Storey Mark 2003 Cinema Au Naturel A History of Nudist Film Wolfbait Books ISBN 9781916215139 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Naturist villages Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Naturism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Naturist resort amp oldid 1113796726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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