Kings Beach, NSW Australia
Kings Beach is a small sandy beach near Byron Bay, south of Brisbane, Australia.
Looking toward the other end of the beach. Some friends gathered for a game of beach volleyball.
Kings Beach has been used as a nude beach since the 1930s. By the 1970s it was often used by gay men, because it was a secluded and safe place at a time when homosexuality was a crime in New South Wales. It has now become a notable gay naturist destination.
Although it's not an official clothing-optional beach, local police did not bother it, and by the 1980s they even encouraged naturists to use it instead of other Byron Bay beaches.
There was one official clothing-optional beach in the area, Tyagarah Beach, but in 2024 the National Parks and Wildlife Service revoked its clothing-optional status, making Kings Beach the only remaining nude beach around. Above, a "nude not lewd" rally at Tyagarah Beach to protest closing it as a nude beach.
Kings Beach is still used as a nude beach, especially by the gay community.
Whether for sunbathing, swimming, surfing, or boogie-boarding (above).
A massage on the beach.
We end with a Kings Beach photo for Big Dude, who likes penis shadows. What the hat conceals, the shadow reveals.
2 comments:
Splendid, love all the bums.
The first picture: woof!!!
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