Naturists used to worry about their mail being confiscated by postal authorities, but in Canada, one famous nudist locale is being honored on a new postage stamp
VERY cool! But TBH, I'm not seeing the people "clearly implied to be soaking up the rays au naturel." I see a guy in the foreground without a shirt, next to one in a shirt. It's the beach. To me, the implication is he's in shorts (probably baggy board shorts). Next view is a woman in a red one-piece swimsuit, largely obscuring her two companions beyond arms, legs, and a shoulder of one (that's probably the implied nudity since we don't see straps), and beyond them are just humanoid dots in the distance. For nudity, albeit a Greek statue, back in 1996 to honor the Atlanta Olympics, the U.S. Postal Service issued stamps picturing a Greek statue of a clearly nude (side view) male discus thrower. I still have some.
Happy to see Canada being awesome. ^_^ Happy Pride, all!
VERY cool! But TBH, I'm not seeing the people "clearly implied to be soaking up the rays au naturel." I see a guy in the foreground without a shirt, next to one in a shirt. It's the beach. To me, the implication is he's in shorts (probably baggy board shorts). Next view is a woman in a red one-piece swimsuit, largely obscuring her two companions beyond arms, legs, and a shoulder of one (that's probably the implied nudity since we don't see straps), and beyond them are just humanoid dots in the distance. For nudity, albeit a Greek statue, back in 1996 to honor the Atlanta Olympics, the U.S. Postal Service issued stamps picturing a Greek statue of a clearly nude (side view) male discus thrower. I still have some.