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Klondike 01-19-2010 09:17 PM

nude beaches in the Ukraine - beaches by country #2
 
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The Black Sea Coast of the Ukraine is a warm haven for Russians from all walks of life, but particularly for those with a little money to travel from far off places like Moscow, St Petersburg etc.

The most well known Ukrainian naked hangouts are, as many know, Koktebel and Kazantip (maybe not the name of the town, but the festival anyway). Kazantip is located some distance west of Koktebel on the Crimean Penninsula, that big lobe of land that juts out into the Black Sea east of Odessa. Since the two "K's" are pretty well known, I'll first post some pics from lesser known Black Sea locations. If I get really industrious, I may even post some maps.

But....this first beach below I wouldn't even know where to find on a map. All I know is that it is located near or in Odessa, and I call it the "yellow rock beach" for obvious reasons. This beach gets featured sometimes by photographers from RussianBare, and there is bodypainting here as there often is on beaches from this part of the world.

be the first to point this one out on a map for me :)

Klondike

Klondike 01-19-2010 09:31 PM

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I found out that this Ukrainian location is east of Koktebel and the Crimean Penninsula. It is called Utrish or Fox Bay.
This has got to be pretty remote and you can kind of tell from the looks of things - pretty makeshift. Good place for hippie, I guess...

KLondike

Klondike 01-19-2010 09:37 PM

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Then we have Divnomorsk which is really easy to pic out among beach pics. Divnomorsk is somewhere between Kazantip and Koktebel where the mountains dip down to the water and form steep cliffs like this. This has to be one of the most recognizable features in nude beach sleuthing. Just look for that angled sedimentary strata high on the cliff banks, and the cleft that often appears (best seen in pic 8)

I have quite a few of these and there are fewer kiddies, so posting shouldn't be a problem. The more remote the location, the fewer kiddies...

Also, I suspect that you can probably get naked just about anywhere along the Crimean coast and eastward in more isolated areas, so these are probably not official beaches, but just places where more than the usual number of nudes tend to congregate.

Klondike

Klondike 01-19-2010 09:47 PM

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The most distinctive feature found in the pics from this Ukrainian Beach is the concrete jetty. Nudes can occur on either side, as the pics below show. I have about a dozen pics from here, but most include kiddies and PSing them out is a pain. I do not know where this beach is located, and it is possible that it even might be Bulgaria or Romania.
Notice that the beach is pebbly on one side of the jetty, and sandy on the other. That makes sand type pretty worthless as a clue in sleuthing this location!

Klondike

Klondike 01-19-2010 10:35 PM

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these are probably all from the Ukraine, but exactly where, I do not know. Klondike

crispus 01-20-2010 02:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Klondike (Post 654765)
I found out that this Ukrainian location is east of Koktebel and the Crimean Penninsula. It is called Utrish or Fox Bay.
This has got to be pretty remote and you can kind of tell from the looks of things - pretty makeshift. Good place for hippie, I guess...

KLondike

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Originally Posted by Klondike (Post 654769)
Then we have Divnomorsk which is really easy to pic out among beach pics. Divnomorsk is somewhere between Kazantip and Koktebel where the mountains dip down to the water and form steep cliffs like this. This has to be one of the most recognizable features in nude beach sleuthing. Just look for that angled sedimentary strata high on the cliff banks, and the cleft that often appears... Klondike

1) Actually, Fox Bay is near Koktebel, but Utrish is a different place which is not actually in Crimea; it IS on the Black Sea, but across the Kerch Strait (which is between the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea) and down the coast of Russia, not Ukraine. It is near the resort town of Anapa.
2) Divnomorsk, rather than being in Crimea, is also in Russia a little further south on the same coastline as Utrish, which has a mini-version of the geological feature you noted for Divnomorsk: see the three pictures of a natural shower (the last of which has been part of a set, at least part of which I think was posted at OCC) at Utrish, which I follow with some from Divnomorsk.
3) The first three pictures are all left as I found them labeled (and I also found the same ones on another webpage), which suggests that your final picture in the previous post is in fact from Koktebel, despite the fact that when I originally saw it on some long-forgotten website, it claimed to be from Greece.
4) So, do you want to include Russian Black Sea pictures here, because of being on the same sort of coastline as Crimea, or have them in a non-Ukraine thread? I ask because there are some I've found, using my new Cyrillic-keyboard app, that I could post in either place.

congokurtz 01-20-2010 07:23 PM

Klondike

Nice work. Thanks

:)

Klondike 01-20-2010 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by crispus (Post 655115)
1) Actually, Fox Bay is near Koktebel, but Utrish is a different place which is not actually in Crimea; it IS on the Black Sea, but across the Kerch Strait (which is between the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea) and down the coast of Russia, not Ukraine. It is near the resort town of Anapa.
2) Divnomorsk, rather than being in Crimea, is also in Russia a little further south on the same coastline as Utrish, which has a mini-version of the geological feature you noted for Divnomorsk: see the three pictures of a natural shower (the last of which has been part of a set, at least part of which I think was posted at OCC) at Utrish, which I follow with some from Divnomorsk.
3) The first three pictures are all left as I found them labeled (and I also found the same ones on another webpage), which suggests that your final picture in the previous post is in fact from Koktebel, despite the fact that when I originally saw it on some long-forgotten website, it claimed to be from Greece.
4) So, do you want to include Russian Black Sea pictures here, because of being on the same sort of coastline as Crimea, or have them in a non-Ukraine thread? I ask because there are some I've found, using my new Cyrillic-keyboard app, that I could post in either place.

I had to get out my map because a lot of the info I had was old. I thought I had sleuthed out Divnomorsk as being on the Crimean Penninsula, but I guess not. I do want to include Russian Black Sea pics here and I thought about just doing a thread for "BLack Sea", but we already have Romania in another thread, so lets put everything BLack Sea but not Bulgaria or Romania here.

The shower set is a good one and I have wondered about that location.

Anyway, My computer is showing signs of crashing, and so if you guys don't here from me for a while, you'll know why....wish me luck -

Klondike

Klondike 01-22-2010 09:45 PM

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I think this is from the Odessa beach with the yellow rocks. KLondike

Klondike 01-22-2010 09:50 PM

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seems like I just downloaded these from somewhere at OCC, but I don't remember where. But they belong in this thread too. If Osreb posted them and I am reposting his pics, well......he can get a laugh out of that...

KLondike


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