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![]() Off topic from "speedo friendly beach list" but prompted by Byron's trip down nostalgia lane. During the 1970's, 2 print sources I used to look forward to where I could catch glimpses of men in what I thought were very brief (and very attractive) swimwear: 1st, the Sunday New York Times Travel Section, and its advertisements for Caribbean vacations, and 2nd, the occasional shot of European competitive swimmers, especially (as I recollect) the East German teams. Does anyone have a stash of these to share? Were the suits as brief as I remember them, or is my mind playing tricks on me?
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![]() ![]() I had quite a stash - unfortunately all binned many years ago as I grew up. DDR swimmers were certainly good - but too good ( doping scandal, 1976 Montreal Olympics). |
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![]() As I mentioned NJH I will slot this in also to bring us more up to date - but must ask him for beach location as I suspect not NJ this time (btw, against what was Gunnison so fortified?)
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![]() ![]() Head hammock from 1963 - can we assume this essential beach accessory never got far ? |
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![]() ....never a dull moment over there - the boardwalk also wrecked by a few
hurricanes in the past I believe. I have now learned a few things - the battery was established for the defence of New York harbor and subsequently became Fort Hancock (what is in the pics might be one of the famous or infamous disappearing guns but is perhaps rather too modern for that ). Interesting that the only nudist beach now remains because Gunnison Beach is federal land and local ordnances to require clothing cannot be imposed it seems. |
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