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Apologies for the the duplicate post! I was TRYING to add a couple more photos to my reply... and in my fumbling-bumbling newbie fashion, I screwed up the process and wound up with two identical text messages...and photos from...???

Anyway, with your kind indulgence, here are some more photos from my first visit to the island. I found it to be a GREAT place to spend a couple of hours, strolling around nude.

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RE:Deserted public sites

Apologies for the the duplicate post! I was TRYING to add a couple more photos to my reply... and in my fumbling-bumbling newbie fashion, I screwed up the process and wound up with two identical text messages...and photos from...???

Anyway, with your kind indulgence, here are some more photos from my first visit to the island. I found it to be a GREAT place to spend a couple of hours, strolling around nude.

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Last week. Moosehead Lake Maine.
My cousin and I rented a cabin. Place was deserted.4 cabins. The owner of property was in Florida already but left us keys. I walked one morning to get firewood. Te other cabins were empty so went back to mine. Stripped and and went for a nice long walk. Little chilly but fun.

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These are some shots from my SECOND visit to the island.

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Apologies AGAIN, gang. I'll get the hang of this posting format... or DIE TRYING! LOL.

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Looks a great spot.

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Sunnyside Steve, it really IS a great site. The island covers several hundred acres and has some really nice trails to hike along nude, along with some ruins, abandoned buildings and other "attractions" that make for some nice nude photo settings. I've been there a total of three times, once by myself, once with a buddy and once with the wife, doing photo sessions. AND, I intend to go back AGAIN a bit later this season!

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We came across a burnt-out building somewhere in NM on our way home from AZ. Wish I could remember where because we got some great shots! If Anyone knows of good places on I-10 between San Antonio and Tucson PLEASE let us know.

May

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SkyDiveCple, what a PERFECT example of a deserted public place! Whatever might befallen that building, it's pretty obvious that no one has inhabited it for a long time! Making it PERFECT for May to come along and use it as a venue for some bold and daring Gorgeous photos! Kudos to you BOTH!

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This little-known "tourist attraction" is in the middle of a small town in New South Wales (population 12,000). It's a memorial park, dedicated to the first blast furnace in Australia. The buildings are in ruins but the grounds around them are will kept and the park provides some interesting background(s) for nude photos. During the time WE were doing our photo session, another couple (young male and female) came into the park but the area is large enough that we just avoided them... and kept on shooting! (And, no, they were NOT doing nudes.) They left in about an hour... and we once again had the entire park to ourselves. We enjoyed ourselves immensely!

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