In California’s naturist communities, there’s an ongoing struggle to preserve a culture under threat, with no less than four naturist clubs facing an impending or recent change of ownership. As residents at well-known naturist spots like Desert Sun Resort and DeAnza Springs Resort conflict with reluctant owners, and others like Olive Dell Ranch and Lupin Lodge face potential sales, a crucial question emerges: How can a culture of naturism be protected amidst these changes? 🪐
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Nudism at a crossroads in California
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Nudism at a crossroads in California
Nude awakenings: California's naturist communities in a fight to preserve a culture of naturism amidst resort sales and uncertainty
Nov 27, 2023
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