Naked Gym in Paris (again)!

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Many people, including me, find working out in the gym too boring… But as in winter the number of outdoor activities is rather limited, and even more limited if you want to do them naked, a gym may seem a little more attractive. And one way to spice up the exercises a little is to do them in the buff!

naturist 0010 Gym of Association Naturiste de Paris, Paris, France

I already reported about a gym and a swimming pool in Paris with naturist hours a year ago, and we visited it again last December. First, my boy and I had a dinner with the founders of Oh!naturist network, Philippe and Laurent, from whom I actually first heard about this gym.

Then it was a good time to burn the calories.

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This time we didn’t go to the pool and treadmills and concentrated on more serious work out 😉

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Also, this time we took our camera with us and tried to capture our exercises on as many machines as possible till the gym would get crowded.

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It is, of course, more fun to exercise in a good company.

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Also we were kind of lucky to see Paris covered with snow. Such heavy snowfalls are rare in Paris, and this one caused quite a bit of chaos in the city. But we decided to enjoy the snow, fully!

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Not only did we run naked in the snow,

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Laurent even dared to lie down and create a so-called snow angel.

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Then, of course, a snowball game followed 🙂

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Luckily, the gym has a steam sauna, so we could warm up.

So if you like to work out and hang out naked in company of good people, this gym is perfect!

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Go to my previous post for more details and links.

Naked Boys Singing!

Americans have a reputation of a prude nation, and indeed the country is still recovering after Janet Jackson’s ‘wardrobe malfunction’in 2004, when one of her breasts, adorned with a nipple shield, was exposed by Justin Timberlake for about half a second 😀

But in the center of New York, Hell’s Kitchen in Midtown Manhattan, there is longer than an hour show with 8 totally naked guys singing and dancing a couple of meters away from the audience, Naked Boys Singing! How about that? And it is the longest running off-Broadway show, celebrating its 11th anniversary this year!
I heard about it a few years ago, then eventually got a DVD, and although not a fan of musicals, I was bound to see it live.
Here is a video the preview of the film:
I went to see it with several friends one of whom saw it in its first season, when it was a small performance in a gay neighborhood in West Village. Apparently, the show has slightly changed since then, and the cast changes every season; and it has certainly outgrown gay-men-only target audience, as about half of the visitors were women, although the texts still mostly address lives of gay men.
Most of the show is a comedy, like this song about perky little porn star:
And what I enjoyed too is that the actors like to interact with the audience. Well done and very entertaining, especially during the chilly winter weather!

video from River Island Nature Retreat (NSW, Australia)

My naturist pen pal Brenton wrote in his first post for this blog about a beautiful nature retreat in New South Wales, Australia, called River Island. While the north-eastern state Queensland is suffering from floods and is in a critical state now, NSW seems to have a good summer weather, so Brenton made this cool video about his latest visit to River Island.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xgl0qv_river-island-naturist-reserve_lifestyle#.USBYWqVH3TY

Enjoy! Hope to visit that and many other places in Oz one day…

Ilha Deserta em Portugal

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No Algarve é possivel encontrar praias vazias e longe da confusão mesmo no verão.

Apesar de poucas serem as praias nudistas legais em Portugal (como Praia do Meco or Praia 19 close to Lisbon), algumas estão tão vazias que se torna possivel fazer nudismo e ninguém notar ou mesmo não se importar.

Uma dessas praias encontra-se na ilha deserta. Para chegar a esta ilha partindo de Faro basta ir ao linkhttp://www.ilha-deserta.com/?lang=uk. Cada pessoa pagará 10 euros por um bilhete de ida e volta, sendo a duração da viagem por volta de 30 a 40 min, mas a viagem é agradável podendo observar o parque natural da Ria Formosa.

 

Conseguirá ainda encontrar na ilha apenas um eco-restaurante e um número elevado de vespas, apesar de serem toleráveis.
A água não é gelada de todo de modo a poder ficar horas a mergulhar.
Será que expliquei bem as razões pelas quais eu vou a esta praia todos os verões? Atreva-se a ir.
 

Text and photos by Fabrício

Hiking near oasis at the Dead Sea in Israel

After spending 2 days of snorkeling at the Red Sea, I had to move further, and the next stop on my trip through Israel was the Dead Sea. I stayed at a friend of my new friend who brought me to Ga’ash beach in Tel Aviv. He lived in Ein Gedi kibbutz, which is a part of luscious Ein Gedi oasis off the shores of the Dead Sea. The sea-lake itself is of course the major attraction in the area, and I will talk about it in my next post, but there is also a nice opportunity to see local flora and fauna on a daily hiking trip. Ein Gedi nature reserve has two spring-fed streams with flowing water year-round: Nahal David and Nahal Arugot. The former is much more popular, and I was advised not to go there, as tourists pour in big portions coming with organized bus tours.

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So, I went alone to Nahal Arugot and for most of the time I wasn’t disturbed by anyone and even found some moments to enjoy the refreshing waters in the buff!

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Right after entrance, it did feel like it was a desert, but then it got quite green along the stream and at some points I walked right on its banks or even in its shallow waters.

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When it got deeper and wider, I couldn’t resist dipping in the water. Skinny-dipping, of course!

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But I heard some loud voices of american teenage tourists and had to cover fast. In any case I had to hurry, because the trail closes very early and I had to return to the entry point by 5pm.

Then I saw the first pool with waterfalls. That is what the trail is known for, but this one was quickly occupied by some American tourists and I continued further.

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I noted another pool but decided to stop there on the way back, if I didn’t find anything else.

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So, I continued hiking partially on the trail, partially through in the stream, in hope to find a more secluded spot. I found one pool that seemed to be somewhat hidden by the trees and bushes and refreshed again.

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It also seemed like a nice spot for having a lunch. While I was eating my sandwich, a couple of birds came very close to me.

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They did not beg for food like their urban relatives, and it was nice to imagine that they were as curious about me as I was about them.

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After food I went for another dip

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and encountered another creature that didn’t mind me taking a close-up photo.
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Then I finally continued hiking. I reached the tallest waterfall

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but didn’t stay there for too long as I wanted to go till the end of the trail.

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Unfortunately, just a little further above the waterfalls I was called by a guard, who told me it was too late to continue further. It sounded strange to me, as it was early still, but I didn’t bother arguing and started my way back in the direction of the Dead Sea.

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I was passing by the high waterfall again, but it was then full of VERY noisy teenagers, orthodox Jews this time. I was wondering why they needed to shout so much, as the place looked so peaceful and perfect for listening to the sounds of nature, but for them it was more of an attraction park, which is also understandable, given that they might not have too much access to natural freshwater pools if they lived in that area. But then I raised my head and right above the gorge saw a group of nubian ibexes.

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Apparently, they were thinking about the same issues, as they were staring from above at the noisy tourists fooling around at the waterfall. The good part about their noisiness, I thought, was that in case I would do skinny-dipping, I could hear them approaching.

The pool that I noted previously was still unoccupied so I decided to enjoy it for myself.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xghfk2_skinny-dipping-in-the-desert_travel

As you can see, I also found it to be quite an attraction to slide down the stream bed into the pool.

It was also amazing to see ferns growing on the walls above the stream given that few meters away a rocky desert was starting.

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But then even more amazing was it to see two animals side by side that you would never expect to see in the desert: a frog and a crab!

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After I had enough fun at the pool, I followed till the exit quickly and just stopped to take pictures of another group of ibexes, which came even closer.

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I never thought I could spend such a refreshing day and seeing so much wildlife at the Dead Sea.

NYE in NYC with YNA = Nude Year’s Eve!

Many dream of celebrating New Year in New York, and I myself thought of going to Times Square Ball, but given that one has to come several hours in advance to get a spot, other options seem attractive as well. Now, if you want to ring in New Year in New York in the buff, there’s a party for you!

It is organized by Young Nudists&Naturists America and you can check the details on their website.
Now guess who’s gonna be the DJ? Yours truly! And my new nudie friend Jerry, from whom I’ve learned about the party, should help me too. The organizers promise some fun activities photobooth with backdrop and body painting, and I will try my best with bringing in big room party mood with some juicy House tunes. I hope the crowd goes wild! I had three gigs in Berlin back in 2007 under nameKrazy Tok, and they went really well, but I didn’t have time to practice DJing after that. Well, now it’s time for DJ Krazy Tok to come back and get even crazier (and naked!)
It will be cool if I see any of my readers at the party. If not, I wish you a Happy New Year! But where else will you get a Nude New Year’s Eve?

snorkeling naked in coral reefs again! (Red Sea, Israel this time)

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I have been dreaming of swimming naked in the warm and full of life waters of coral reefs ever since I visited Egypt in 2005 and went snorkeling at a clothing-optional beach there. Finally I could do it again on my trip to Israel, and this time I had my waterproof camera with me.

And again I was amazed by the colorful and vivid underwater scenery, certainly one of the most stunning I have ever seen, even though Israel has less than 10km of seashore at the Red Sea and it is the northernmost tropical coral reef.

I had a little more than 24 hours in Eilat, so I didn’t want to spend my time on anything else but snorkeling there. I couldn’t find any information on a nudist beach in that area, but the first hint that I could go swimming naked there came from a girl who I got to know through CouchSurfing and who I was going to visit later on my trip at the Dead Sea; she said she liked a relatively empty Lighthouse beach where she sometimes stayed overnight with her friends. I found another couchsurfer in Eilat who agreed to host me even though he was busy preparing for exams, but I just left my stuff at his place and decided to go to the beach overnight. Given that it was late June and it was very hot, I wouldn’t even need a tent or a sleeping bag, so I loved the idea!

Lighthouse beach is before the last stop of the bus line that goes along the coast from Eilat’s central bus station to Princess hotel at the border with Egypt. There is not official bus stop, but I asked the driver to let me get off.

I came to there already at sunset, but because of the mountains the dusk was coming even quicker. So I had to hurry if I wanted to see the reef before the darkness and I still had to find a place to sleep. The beach itself didn’t impress me. As you can see on the photo above, it is just a several meters wide stretch of pebbly shore squeezed between the road and the sea (the road has to go so close to the sea because of the rocks). But it wasn’t the beach I was after, so I went straight to the sea (in my shorts that time). And I was immediately astonished by the beauty of the coral reef. It wasn’t as big as the one I saw in Hurghada, but it was full of life. And as soon as I saw a moray eel that was twisting menacingly next to its hole, I felt happy to have encountered such a distinctive inhabitant of the coral reef that I hadn’t seen before. While snorkeling I noticed a place at the border with Princess beach that seemed to have an about 1m high elevation which I thought would hide me from light from the road as well as protect me from wind. By the way, the beach was full of tents, but I couldn’t seen anyone around most of them. In any case, it gave me an impression that camping was OK there and people felt confident to leave their stuff. So I picked up my small backpack and went to that place. It felt so great to be able to sleep outdoors without a need to cover! So I slept under the starry sky next to the sea and the only thing that disturbed me was the light coming from the road. Well, at some point there was also a small mouse that tried to get into my backpack but after I scared it a couple of times it left me alone 😉

I woke up with the sun that was rising over Jordan. What a great start of the day to wake up at the sea with 3 countries in your view.

I had some fruity-nutty breakfast and decided to sunbathe naked as I didn’t see anyone around.

But soon I was ready to get into the water. BTW, on the water above you can see that there is a fence next to the sea and there are designated entrances into the sea which is an absolutely necessary measure to protect the coral reef… So here I was, going to the sea again but I didn’t dare to walk naked. I entered the water and then left my swimming trunks at the rock and continued swimming totally naked (except for the mask with snorkel 😎

With the sunlight, the coral reef looked of course even more stunning and many fishes were colored in an amazingly bright manner.

Some, like the crocodile-fish below, were on contrary barely noticeable and looked rather menacing.


But overall, it was a fantastic experience of seeing such an incredible variability of fishes during just a couple of hours, and most of them do not even try to escape when you come closer. I was lucky to capture most of the fishes I saw on my camera.
Here is a slideshow with some photos.

I didn’t bother putting names of the species, as my blog is about naturism and not naturalism after all, but I for myself, I was happy to find a list of fish species of the Red Sea coral reefs on wikipedia; apparently I have seen most of the typical species in such a short tour! And I was happy to see even some interspecies cooperative interactions: the famous example of cleaner fish (a type of wrasses on my photos) taking care of the skin of their big fellows (needlefish on my photos).
And here is a video with some of them.

And I was happy to experience an interaction of one of the fishes with me! That was a Picasso fish trying to intimidate me protecting its nest. And it worked, despite its size :O

And did I mention I was naked too? That’s what I call to be connected with nature 🙂

Unfortunately, fish and corals were not my only encounters:

Once in a while I saw some rubbish floating…

Most likely it comes from those tourist boats… I saw plenty of them; people seem to have lots of fun there, jumping from boats to the sea, but probably they don’t bother looking at beautiful underwater world. Otherwise I cannot imagine how someone could throw garbage into the sea knowing that there is such a marvel right under the surface.

But then a very pleasant surprise came from above the surface! When I was swimming back to my place, I noticed a man sitting close to my stuff and I was preparing to put on my shorts before getting out of the sea, but then I noticed he was naked too! I was quite happy to see a fellow nudist, so I felt even more comfortable staying without clothes, although the place wasn’t known to be clothing-optional. I spoke to the guy, who turned out to be a strip-dancer from Chile, and he said he went there quite regularly and saw some other people naked too. I was quite thrilled that I managed to find that spot just by chance, although everyone told me there was no nudist beach at the Red Sea in Eilat. I thought I might have some special sense, radar, for such places which I called a ‘nudar’ 🙂

Ga’ash beach in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is often dubbed as one of the hippest and most exciting cities of the Mediterranean and the whole world; and as a proper mediterranean city, it offers a few sandy beaches. However, the centrally located beaches are crowded, so if you want to take a breath off the bustling city AND take off your clothes, you should head to the north of Tel Aviv to Ga’ash beach. It is also the most famous gay-friendly beach in Israel. I don’t know how to get there by public transport there, but I was lucky to be brought there by local nudie fellow, who was recommended by a friend in Berlin.

Seemingly endless, Ga’ash beach has enough space for all. In July, when many find the heat in Tel Aviv almost unbearable, it also gets very hot at this beach in the afternoons, as it faces the West, but it’s hard to find anything more relaxing than soaking in the warm waters on the edge of the sea. (if you’re afraid of jellyfish, that’s also probably the deepest you can get into the sea, because jellyfish are abundant in Tel Aviv during mid summer; very bad timing they have!)

But if you are a true active naturist, you shouldn’t lie too much, move your ass and go for a run! 😉

The soft sand is perfect for running barefoot.

The beach lies along sand cliffs,

which provide scenic views,

so of course we couldn’t resist from going for walk by one of the hiking trails.

There are indicators of hiking trails, but it would be difficult to get lost given proximity of the sea.

In some places the sand was very hard but smooth from wind, and the combination creates some cozy corners.

Too bad we couldn’t stay there till sunset. It was time to go back to the beach, and then to the city…

Na floresta amazônica, próxima a Manaus

Provavelmente não há muitas regiões do mundo que podem competir com a Amazônia por ser a região mais atraente para eco-turistas e… naturistas! Um clima perfeito e uma natureza linda todo o tempo, em todo lugar…

Presidente Figueiredo é um ponto de partida popular para o eco-turismo na área de Manaus. Você deveria ir a uma agência local de turismo e escolher o que você quer ver e tomar um táxi com um guia. Há vários rios com água limpa,

cachoeiras, cavernas e como tudo isto está na selva amazônica, claro, é fácil encontrar um lugar onde você pode deixar as suas roupas de lado e se aliviar do suor. Do contrário, você estará fadado à sensação desagradável de roupas molhadas em você, como com os turistas têxteis, porque é tão úmido que sem acesso livre ao ar todo o suor fica em você. E este é o lugar certo para sentir o poder e a diversidade da natureza selvagem. Aqui, nesta floresta gigante, você pode ver a si mesmo, um humano, como apenas uma das muitas partes da natureza.

Realmente é relaxante aqui!

Apenas não vá muito longe sem seu guia.Se você for de barco de Manaus até qualquer outra direção, você verá que o rio Amazonas fornece várias praias, muitas das quais podem ser a sua praia particular por um tempo. 

Claro que para qualquer habitante a ideia de nadar no Amazonas soa como loucura, mas demoraria muitas horas até que você visse um crocodilo ou outro animal selvagem. Então provavelmente é mais seguro do que atravessar a rua no Rio de Janeiro. Pelo menos os habitantes que nadam lá com regularidade não aparentam temer crocodilos. Mas você pode encontrar outra companhia muito mais agradável: os botos!
Em Novo Airão há um restaurante às margens do rio onde você pode comprar peixe cortado em pedaços e alimentar os botos enquanto nada com eles. Este é um dos contatos mais incríveis que você pode experimentar com os animais selvagens.
No geral, a região amazônica é com certeza o lugar certo onde um naturista pode se sentir ligado à natureza.
Mas por outro lado, alguns pontos distantes do rio (não nas proximidades de Manaus, se você for mais longe, você deveria perguntar a respeito) são provavelmente o único lugar na Terra que pode fazer sentido usar uma roupa de banho: um pequeno peixe parasita –candiru – pode nadar até sua uretra se você urinar na água. Mas parece que mais um mito do que uma ameaça real, já que houve apenas UM caso documentado e que pode ser facilmente evitado se não urinar enquanto estiver dentro da água na água.
E outra notícia desagradável é que a menos que você esteja num rio menor, a água daqueles rios é escura ou barrenta.
Mas de resto a região é, claro, um lugar fantástico para qualquer naturista.
Text in Portuguese by Gus and Carlos

Sightseeing in Cologne

This summer I discovered that Cologne has a clothing-optional area right in the centre of the city, just like two other major German cities, Berlin and Munich. I wonder if it is the same in Hamburg, but overall, Germany rocks!!!

So, on the East bank of the River Rhine in the centre of Cologne there is a picturesque meadow with few trees, an obvious place for some good relaxing time, whether you visit the city or live there. When I went to Cologne this summer for just one day (on the way to a seminar in its suburb) that day was one of the hottest this year, with more than +30ºC, so that place seemed certainly inviting. On top of that, it was conveniently located at the end of my route, so I headed there after wandering through the historic quarters (starting from Cologne Cathedral, of course) and visiting the chocolate museum, from which it’s just across the bridge (well, then some more walking).
This is the view from that bridge, Severinsbrücke.
And did I feel like I was missing sightseeing? Not at all, because the beach has a gorgeous view of the city’s landmarks including the famous Kölner Dom.
Doesn’t it look like a postcard view? Then how about doing a typical tourist thing, taking a photo in front of it!
Normally I don’t take this kind of pics, but couldn’t resist taking one being naked! That’s more like it 😉
But it’s not just a nice lawn with a good view, it’s a riverbank, so of course I went swimming. I was a little worried about the fast current of the Rhine River, but I saw other people swimming and I asked a couple of local guys to show me how they usually do it. So just go upstream and you can enter water from stairs; then just go with the flow, but not too far from the bank! It’s hardly possible to swim against the current, so don’t miss the tip of the peninsula. The water was quite cool, but on that very hot day it was just perfect!
Then I was happy to get some snack, that I grabbed from the leftovers from my previous trips:
a pack of dried turkey jerky that I bought in Oregon and a chocolate bar from Japan.
It was funny to imagine that these two have met somewhere in between lol. The world has become a small place.
On the way back I passed some blackberry bushes with the berries almost inviting to be picked up.
I can highly recommend the place, I will never forget that view!