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From: the Free Beach Forum:

Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 21:04:33 -0800 (PST)

Re: Nude bathing barely legal (Southern Courier)
Comments: Leila writes:

Posted on 1 Mar 10 at 08:03pm.

" I went to Little Congwong on Saturday.

It really is the best and most friendly nude beach in Sydney.

It's much bigger than Lady Jane and more accessible than Obelisk.

Everyone who went to the (Sydney) Opera House, in their birthday suit for the photoshoot should get down to Little Congwong and support it being clothing optional. "

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Bren writes: Posted on 27 Feb 10 at 04:26pm
" I lived in sydney for 10 years and my wife and I loved Little Congwong Beach. This is terrible what is happening to our society when perverted councillors are trying to close down Sydney's best freebeaches. We still visit Congwong, with the kids when we are visiting Sydney.

Man some of these councillors are so uptight. It is the most stupid thing in the world to have to wear clothes to swim and makes no sense in our climate change era.

How much carbon is produced making; drying; shipping, swimwear that is not needed . This is the result of private schooling by religious zealots brainwashing easily ledchildren into their twisted perverted views of the world. Long live nudity on Australia's beaches."

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From the Sydney Morning Herald website...........

Raiding Little Congwong to "blame the victims" is unfair.

The logic seems to be that nudists on the "unofficial" but long-standing nude beach

attract illegal activities in the surrounding bush.

Please arrest THOSE people.

Shopkeepers aren't arrested because they attract shop-lifters!!

The nudists/naturists on Little Congwong Beach

want to be protected from these anti-social goings-on!


The face, above, is not of Spencer Tunick but of Bob Reed, very well-known naturist.

It should be made clear that naturists are obviously relaxed about taking part in Spencer Tunick's projects.

They are not, however, automatically, also exhibitionists, or participants in Mardi Gras.

Is this Tunick Project event "associated with Mardi Gras" good for promotion of nudism/naturism???

Seinfeld would have said, a long time ago: (Although he might say it again on the "GO" t.v. channel....)

"Not that there is anything wrong with that!"

BUT..........................

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