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sooty 03-23-2012 10:05 AM

Melbourne seems a bit different
 
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Originally Posted by jimandr (Post 1176979)
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.

Fortunately for Melburnians Sunnyside seems to be different and there are a number of good looking women there on a hot day though they are nearly always with a male or part of a group whereas a few years ago there weren't so many. Interestingly topless doesn't appear to be as common on regular beaches as it was and unfortunately like Sydney we have had very few hot weekends in the last 2 years.

brunettesrule 03-23-2012 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by jimandr (Post 1176979)
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.

kk.kk 03-24-2012 01:18 AM

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the girl in the pink will feature further on as I got quite a few of her at different places

kk.kk 03-24-2012 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Pedro the Fisherman (Post 1176988)
Wow 'KK .KK' they are superb beach shots! Looks like between us, we can keep the forum in 'original' nude beach shots, all year round! My seasons will start a few weeks time!:):):)

We will see what we can do Pedro, I have always admired your work.

Kariba 03-25-2012 11:40 AM

Some more from an Australian Beach
 
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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 1177133)
I have read that there are programs around that will retrieve the data from a "dead" hard drive. I don't know anymore than that but it would be worth making enquiries with some computer gurus, maybe a user group? Here is one more photo that I have found which is similar to a previous post.

Hey Soot,

Google tells me that Nedlands is in Western Australia, so maybe your photo is from there. I'm told that my photos are from a beach in the same part of the world.

Kariba 03-25-2012 11:52 AM

I have a few more
 
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The babe with the trimmed triangular muff has a beautiful smile. If the Australian Tourist Board used her as their spokesmodel, the place would be swarming with tourists

Kariba 03-25-2012 12:10 PM

I've always liked beach beauty contests
 
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Provided, of course, all the contestants were regular beach-goers, not professional ladies.

I've found a few contest pictures from Maslin's beach, which google tells me is in Southern Australia. Anyway, all the ladies in the contest seem real dinkum amateurs.

Kariba 03-25-2012 12:23 PM

Just a few more
 
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Here are a few more to finish the set

Well, the last photo is from a different set, I guess, but it must be taken on an Australian beach because one of the girls has a Kangaroo on her hat.

No mate, not a real Kangaroo.

sooty 03-25-2012 08:08 PM

Great Photos
 
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Originally Posted by Kariba (Post 1178674)
The babe with the trimmed triangular muff has a beautiful smile. If the Australian Tourist Board used her as their spokesmodel, the place would be swarming with tourists

Yes Nedlands is a suburb of Perth and the beach is called Swanbourne which may help with other searches. These are great photos and so are the ones from Maslins Beach, the best collection of photos from Australia that I have seen. Sadly though I have to say that generally speaking the women of the 80's were better looking than those of today but fortunately there are still some good ones around.

dugan5000 03-26-2012 05:16 AM

Thanks and comment on women of the 80s
 
Firstly, thanks for the pics. I don't think the problem is that the women of the 80s were better looking, the problem is that they're the same women at the beach now!

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 1179053)
Yes Nedlands is a suburb of Perth and the beach is called Swanbourne which may help with other searches. These are great photos and so are the ones from Maslins Beach, the best collection of photos from Australia that I have seen. Sadly though I have to say that generally speaking the women of the 80's were better looking than those of today but fortunately there are still some good ones around.



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