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Old 03-23-2012, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by jimandr View Post
The unfortunate truth of nude beaches in Australia is that the golden age is over.

Back in the 80's the recognised beaches in Sydney used to be full of attractive women. Since then, scare tactics over skin cancer, thinning ozone layers and a fear of being labelled a pervert has greatly affected attendance. Most beaches are now 90% gay or single male, when it used to be about 60%.

The Sydney Harbour beaches of Cobblers, Obelisk (99% gay anyway) and Lady Jane have all lost most of their sand, so they almost disappear at high tide.

Most ocean beaches are so big that nude people are spaced quite thinly. It would be impossible to get close enough to get good photos in these circumstances.

Alexandra Bay in Noosa (Qld) and Maslins in SA are good beaches, but taking good photos would be very hard.

Thankfully, topless appears to still be quite common on our 'regular' beaches.

Our other problem in Sydney is that we've had two rainy summers in a row.
I have to admit, when we were on Obelisk Beach, my wife was the only female there. The guys all kept to themselves and were very polite. We had one of them take some shots of us together.

Cobbler's, though, had a very balanced population of people; although, older.
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