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Abrico beach, an hour’s drive west of Rio’s center, was officially designated the Brazilian city’s first nudist site on Tuesday, November 11.
“This is a courageous decision by the mayor and it will help Rio become a cultural and tourist reference point, especially with the city about to celebrate its 450th anniversary and the 2016 Olympic Games,” said nudist activist Paula Nogueira.
Last year, Nogueira and another activist, Ana Rios, organized a topless “protest” via Facebook to celebrate the start of summer – but only 6 women showed up at Ipanema beach near the city center.
Despite Brazil’s reputation for frivolity and sensuality, topless bathing – never mind nudity – is frowned upon by many.
“I have always found strange this puritan attitude in Brazil where you see naked women everywhere during carnival and on magazine covers – yet going topless on the beach is a crime,” Rios said during last year’s protest.
Claudio Hailuc, representing a group of Abrico naturists, welcomed Tuesday’s move.
“We’d been lacking security and respect for a long, long time,” he told Rio daily O Dia. – Rappler.com
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