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Old 05-27-2008, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by dixler View Post
To clarify: the first three pictures are shot at the beach I am trying to locate. I don't know about the second set of three. I assumed they were shot at the same beach.

As for the church or whatever it is in the background, from the posed x-nudism vids I saw, it appears that that beach may be further down the river from the one in the first set of three pics. But I'm not sure.

By the way, I was also told in the past that x-nudism shot at Danube Beach near Vienna, Austria. I don't know if that's true. I read on their site once they shot at Banana Beach in the Greek islands. I do know that some of their vids are shot at Koktebel. But none of the ones you posted were shot at any of those places.
Well, I'm glad someone else is on the hunt here too

Just a few points - first, yes I have confirmed x-nudism.com pics from "The Dunes", and yes, that beach is on the ocean. I also know where it is in Google Earth. It is slightly north of St Petersburg on the bay. Anyway, I do not know if the adjoining river is also used nude. I think, though, that these other beaches are likely located at some distance to "The Dunes". The beach you are interested in is on a narrow river - too narrow to be the Danube? The other one (pics 4-6) are on a wider river, and since these show the churches in the background, i believe it to be in Russia. I have seen photos of the Moscow area with churches that look very similar. Also, we had the backwards "R" on graffiti from this second beach, confirming Russia in my view.

So - actually the hardest beach to pin down is the very one you have the most interest in - the one in pics 1-3.

If I have some time, I will post a Google Earth image of "The Dunes" beach.

I believe it may be possible to narrow the search by analyzing the vegetation - a really trained eye can identify the trees and place the forest in a specific ecoregion. I have had some luck doing this but it will take a bit of research.

more later,

Klondike
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