Feb 12, 2008
A growing travel activity, stripped bare
At the Los Angeles Times Travel Show in Long Beach, California, at which I spoke this past weekend, there was always a crowd in front of the booth of the American Association for Nude Recreation. Staffed by well-spoken, dignified and fully-clothed representatives the booth carried listings for scores and scores of nude resorts in the United States, in what I counted as 42 states. States with the largest number of nude resorts? California, Florida, Texas. Yet even Mississippi has one of them -- and more amazingly, Utah has three (Family Skinnydippers in Sandy, UT; Utah All-Natural Recreation in South Jordan, UT; and Utah Naturists in Salt Lake City).
The American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR) claims its membership is now at an historic peak of 50,000 members and their families. If you'd like to join, or obtain their literature, visit www.aanr.com or phone tel. 800/TRY-NUDE.
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The American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR) claims its membership is now at an historic peak of 50,000 members and their families. If you'd like to join, or obtain their literature, visit www.aanr.com or phone tel. 800/TRY-NUDE.
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