Human beings are normally naked as are every other species. It takes work, energy, and lots of natural resources to cover our bodies and hide ourselves from ourselves. Clothing is inherently uncomfortable, unhealthy, unnatural, inconvenient, and except for winter in very cold climates, a big waste of time, money, and natural resources. Normal is naked. Naked is as natural and normal for human beings as it is for your dog, cat, goat, horse, and every other species. Human beings are not obscene, indecent, ugly, or offensive for simply existing.
This web site is devoted to the demand that human beings, every part and function of human beings, are beautiful, natural, normal, and acceptable everywhere. Those who are offended by human beings have a deep psychosis and hatred of themselves and their own bodies. Fear and loathing of human bodies is psychotic on many levels.
This page is for old 20th century photos that were scanned by a digital process. We were all born naked and we loved ourselves long before digital cameras were invented. Back in the 20th century we had to use film cameras, take the photos, and then take the film to a processor to be developed and printed. Some processing companies refused to print nude pictures, and many processing companies refused to print any picture with images of human beings engaged in any form of breeding or sexual pleasure. The other problem was cost. Film was expensive and processing was expensive. People in the 20th century had to limit the number of pictures we took. This page, 15, is devoted to scanned prints from the 20th century.
This is the upper pool at Valley View. It gets spring melt water that mixes with underground spring water
so the upper pool is best in late summer, fall, and winter. Don't pee in the pools.
I followed the old road until it became a trail, and then an animal track, and then ended when the forest ended.
This is the steep mountainside above most of the tree line. I climbed to the highest peak around, 13,600 feet.
This is a view of the ridge top leading up to the peak still distant. Still patches of snow in August.
Valley View had a large crop of sunflowers growing along one of its warm springs. Summer 1990
We went to Mountain Air Ranch nudist club near Denver in 1990. This is Big Bob's Rock,
the end of one of their several hiking paths. Greenbare climbed the rock.
This photo shows a visit to Spence Springs, a hot spring in the Jemez mountains.
The water in Spence Springs is 104 F (40C) summer and winter. You have to get out of the water to cool off.
We visited a nudist park in Arizona called Jardin Del Sol (garden of the sun).
Be very careful not to back up while standing by their sign. Those plants are Cactus.
Guest Photos are welcome. Viewers who celebrate your own body are welcome to submit your own naked pictures scan and e-mail.