St. Maartin, Whose been?

my only experience with a nude beach was in Australia, and the only nude person I saw was a 70s-something overweight guy hiking the beach
There's certainly a misconception by the uninitiated that a nude beach is a bunch of 20-something year olds playing volleyball and doing yoga.. which could not be further from the truth

To each their own though!
 
There's certainly a misconception by the uninitiated that a nude beach is a bunch of 20-something year olds playing volleyball and doing yoga.. which could not be further from the truth

To each their own though!

Well to be fair I think it's more like marketing. Ditto for all inclusive resorts that cater to couples et al. I had the displeasure of acquiescing to my dumb----- exwife and spending a honeymoon in one of these places (as opposed to going back home, which for me was the Caribbean and would have been more authentic than a tourist trap). One of the things I noticed is how they fence people out of certain portions of the property during filming, in order to provide those commercials we all see on TV of pristine sparsely populated beachfront with 3 couples of perfectly tanned, athletic young people. The reality of it all was a nightmarish overcrowded de facto Disneyland of pre-manufactured buffet lines, blackout times, and overpriced rentals. It was pretty terrible. Granted, as a native islander I have no business getting into tourist traps in the first place (aka I knew better), but that's water under the bridge.

Frankly I'm not put off by the quality of looks in people. Statistically, we're all basically "ugly" in the aggregate by virtue of demographics alone, since only a narrow band of people [young women of certain height and weight] are considered sexually marketable by the consumer base collective. A completely unnuanced life outlook if I've ever seen one, but that's glorified monkeys for ya. At any rate, what actually puts me off from these venues is the overcrowding.
 
The reality of it all was a nightmarish overcrowded de facto Disneyland of pre-manufactured buffet lines, blackout times, and overpriced rentals.
Beautifully said!
 
Was there in the early 90's. That's all I can remember. Not even sure which side I was on. Aircraft carrier port visit.
 
Re nudism, nudist beaches, resorts, events, and couples only scenes, most people don’t have a clue. And that’s okay.

The good part is that there is a scene for every taste.

The other good part is that scenes one might like to gawk at, discourage and avoid gawkers.


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You need to do the obligatory video of an arrival coming over your head, great stuff.
 
It’s kind of nice seeing people go out on vacation and enjoy something that many of us grew up enjoying; watching airliners land.

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I just got back from Jamaica, we stayed at the Sandals in Montego Bay. It is right next to the field. Saw planes taking off all day. We watched, and after libations, saluted, every plane that took off. In fact a Virgin Atlantic 747 took off when we were at a restaurant at their sister resort right over our heads. Best part of the trip. Snorkeled on the approach course-too cool.
 
I just got back from Jamaica, we stayed at the Sandals in Montego Bay. It is right next to the field. Saw planes taking off all day. We watched, and after libations, saluted, every plane that took off. In fact a Virgin Atlantic 747 took off when we were at a restaurant at their sister resort right over our heads. Best part of the trip. Snorkeled on the approach course-too cool.

Reminds me of the craziest question people ask about living on a residential airpark, “Don’t people get tired of the noise?”

Huh?


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This one went for the record low pass.

https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=211870
The crew initiated a missed approach 0.30 nautical miles from the runway threshold at an altitude of 40 feet (12 m) above water.
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