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on baker beach a group of naturists run in a race
Nude Beach Party Day 2007
This event was held on Baker Beach - very accessible as it is right in San Francisco. It turned out to be a pretty lively group and we did a variety of activities and games to keep the energy up on this cool cloudy day. Naked wrestling, hula hooping, performances, Naked twister, to name a few.

Group of naturists wiggle their hula hoops
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 1 of 13)
        122 photos


  After most people arrived we started with some ball toss, frisbee and hoola-hooping.

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entangled nude group plays Twister on the beach.
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 2 of 13)
        55 photos


  Naked Twister! What more can you say?

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A naked man and woman wrestle on sandy Baker Beach.
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 3 of 13)
        122 photos


  The action heats up as this couple go at it full force with some wrestling.

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Two naturist women have a friendly wrestle on the beach.
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 4 of 13)
        107 photos


  More wrestling as some of the women want to try it too.

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Cisco plays his guitar at the beach party in San Francisco.
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 5 of 13)
        75 photos


  More talent is demonstrated with singing, guitar playing, and a dance party.

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goofy body connection by a couple having fun
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 6 of 13)
        96 photos


  Martial arts demonstrations, a pet lizard, and CastleBill works on his Castle.

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Seen from behind, a group of nude people gather for a photo
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 7 of 13)
        105 photos


  We assemble for the big group picture, then run down the beach to warm up.

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She give him a much needed back massage
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 8 of 13)
        74 photos


  Here we see some various hanging-out fun on the beach including back massage!

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nude couple from behind, walking away towards rocky landscape at the end of the beach
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 9 of 13)
        79 photos


  Samantha and Angel explore the beach and get friendly with the fishermen.

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Two nudist women run through the cold ocean surf laughing
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 10 of 13)
        88 photos


  Katgirl and Tiffany brave the cold water and more shots with the fishermen.

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She is having a lot of fun photographing a couple's behinds
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 11 of 13)
        93 photos


  Katgirl and Isis get the cameras snapping while things wind down while some of us get ready to leave.

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A nude couple dances in an elegant way on the beach as it starts getting colder
    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 12 of 13)
        95 photos


  This is an extra sequence of a couple dancing on the beach as the day comes to a close.

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    Nude Beach Party Day 2007 (photo set 13 of 13)
        106 photos


  Mainly photos of Katgirl and Stina shot throughout the day by various camera we brought.

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Nomad's Notes

I did learn some lessons from the first beach event we did 6 months before. This time I planned a little "talent show" where everyone could show off something they are good at. Plus I brought more things like hoola hoops and a twister game. I had hoped for more people but honestly I was surprised and thankful those that did show up were there. Earlier, when I had arrived in the morning to set up, it was cold, grey and windy. I could not imagine anyone showing up on a day like that. (60 F / 15 C) But miraculously they did! There must have been 25 or more people - and they actually took off their clothes! You can see by the way the fisherman and other people on the beach are bundled up, just how cold it was. It's amazing how well the nude human body deals with cool temperatures. I still had a very loose attitude about cameras and so many were snapping away. Collating all the photos together was a nightmare that went on for weeks. Since then things have evolved to the point where a limited number of approved photographers shoot.


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