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  1. 2019年10月2日 · Florida is a popular budget destination for travelers who enjoy nudist vacations, also known as nakations © Jacob Langston/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images. Don’t spend a fortune visiting a nude beach in Europe or a clothing-optional resort in the Caribbean when you can turn your attention to good ol’ Florida.

  2. China, Asia. Guiyang (贵阳, Guìyáng) is an unpretentious, relatively youthful provincial capital under seemingly continual construction. While it may not leap out at the traveler, there are some interesting sights and affordable fine hotels, and the city's location makes it a perfect base for exploring the surrounding southern countryside ...

  3. 2019年10月25日 · More and more people, it seems, are discovering the joy of naked freedom. Shedding your clothes and baring all is the ultimate de-stressor and while many people get naked on remote nude beaches or travel to a foreign nudist resort, it doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg to get the same liberating buzz.

  4. 2019年11月7日 · For some, moving around the world free of care and clothing is as natural as a gentle breeze or a drop of rain. But for a larger group, getting nude in public is intimidating or quite honestly, confusing. Writer and naturist Chris Moore is here to help by answering a few questions you’re too embarrassed to ask about naturism. There are so ...

  5. It was China's first city to develop tourism after 1949, and for decades, children's textbooks proclaimed 'Guilin's landscape is the best under heaven' (桂林山水甲天下). It was the darling of Chinese politicians, the star city proudly presented to visiting dignitaries.

  6. 2019年12月11日 · Wearing a smile a mile wide, I giggled to myself. In order to feel free, I had to obey the signs. There’s simply nothing more German. Writer John Garry explains how FKK (Free Body Culture) in Germany started and how following the rules led to his freedom.

  7. Þúfa (th -oo-fha), meaning the Tussock, was created by artist Ólöf Nordal in 2013. The 8m-tall grassy mound was constructed out of 4500 tons of gravel and is one of the biggest artworks ever made in Iceland. It's crowned by the type of hut that's used to make harðfiskur (dried fish).

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