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A new film by Andrii Litovchenko from Kiev Naturist Association.Is it possible to practice naturism in Egypt? The common answer is “No,” but this group of KCN female members say “Yes,” and demonstrate it with this film.
The beach at Koktebel, in southern Crimea, has long been associated with naturism, and for many decades naturists have co-existed peacefully with the textiles who frequent this busy seaside resort every summer.
Some places hold a special kind of magic for visitors, and Fox Bay, in southern Crimea, is one of those very special places where a kind of mystical or primeval power can be felt in the earth, like a silent but very vibrant form of universal music.
Odessa lived up to its local nickname of PEARL OF THE BLACK SEA when KCN cameras travel down to record the very first international naturist festival, organized on the sandy beaches of this busy and lively seaport.
The traditional and annual Naturist Beach Festival at Varna is seriously compromised, as construction work close by threatens to interrupt this unique and happy event.
The Dutch Smoothy Club and a few members of KCN get together to celebrate the International Smoothy Days at Flavo Natuur in Holland.
This is the first film from a new series filmed by Andrii Litovchenko of the Kiev Commonwealth Naturists, which will show naturist expeditions in different parts of this Eastern European country.
Part 2 sees our naturist friends from Kiev joining forces with a Moscow group and visiting various old Turkish Forts close to the Cap Kazantip.
All the mystery of centuries-old stonework is explored, while new deserted beaches are discovered and enjoyed, and life continues in its slow exuberant style with nature preserved at its wildest and most natural. Then, as a farewell to Kazantip, watch the wild excitement of Ivan Kupala night, with the whole group of all ages joining in the pagan rites of cleansing by fire, although it’s really just an excuse for a huge bonfire party that everyone can enjoy to its fullest. 1 hour.