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Francesca Street, CNN • Published 9th October 2020
(CNN) — At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, Nick and Lins De Corte were stuck in Mexico, unable to get flights back to Europe as borders closed and travel restrictions heightened.
"We were three months in, I would say, semi-lockdown," recalls Nick. "But it wasn't that bad," says his partner Lins. "We had a nude beach."
Thirty-something Belgian couple Nick and Lins are naturists. They travel the world unclothed wherever possible, documenting their adventures on their blog, Naked Wanderings, and a corresponding Instagram account.
They've scuba-dived sans-clothes off the island of Utila, in Honduras, drunk beers in the buff in Portugal and hiked nude through the Amazon rainforest.
After three months stuck in the stunning surrounds of Zipolite, Oaxaca, the couple made it back to Europe in July. Since then, they've been traveling around France -- "because the options are so big in France, there are so many naturist places."
The De Cortes are both from the city of Ghent in Belgium, where they met and got together about 12 years ago.
"Quite soon after, we discovered naturism, it was pretty much by coincidence," says Nick.
The couple went to a spa center in Belgium, where nudity was compulsory.
"We went there, it was a great experience. We went there again and again, and after several times, we started exploring other options -- with social nudity, with naturism -- and that's how we discovered naturist clubs, naturist campgrounds, activities, events, and just rolled more and more into naturism," Nick tells CNN Travel.
A few years on, they started their blog. The aim, the couple says, was to debunk some of the myths surrounding naturism.
"There are two main preconceptions," says Nick. "One is that it's related to sex -- lots of people don't understand that people can be naked together without any sexual intention. That's one big misconception. And the other one is that it's for old people."
Nick and Lins travel the world, visiting naturist resorts including DeAnza Springs, in California in the US, pictured.
The couple's internet presence aimed both to showcase their fun adventures, and provide information on the naturist lifestyle, and nude-friendly resorts across the world.
Nick and Lins quickly became aware they'd pinpointed a gap in the market. Sure, there were plenty of travel Instagram influencers posing against backdrops of stunning scenery.
But all of them had their clothes on.
Lins says a highlight of their adventures so far was a stunning beach in Colombia, in Tayrona National Park.
"There is nothing there. There's just the National Park and you can spend the night there," says Lins. "You have to hike for a couple of hours to reach the beach. But once you're there, it's beautiful. It's one of the most beautiful beaches that I've ever seen."
Nick, meanwhile, spotlights the nude beaches of Portugal and all the options afforded by France's activist naturist scene.
Making connections and meeting like-minded naturists from across the world is also important to the couple.
Travel blogging has become their full-time occupation, although there have been some difficulties along the way.
Social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook have strict nudity rules, and Nick and Lins' posts always skirt the boundaries of what's allowed.
Clever cropping and artfully-placed objects usually allow them to get away with it, but their original Instagram account was shut down last year and they've since had to rebuild from scratch.
Nick and Lins' photos always skirt the boundaries of social media nudity rules. They took this photo at naturist campsite Terme d'Astor, France.
Still, they say they never had any hesitations about sharing their lives online.
"In the beginning people asked us, 'How are you ever going to find a job again? Your naked butt has been in the newspapers.' But whatever, if somebody doesn't want to give us a job just because of that, it's probably not a company where we want to work," says Nick.
Nick and Lins add that they're currently working on founding a social media platform for naturists.
The couple enjoy visiting naturist beaches, including this one at Bagheera in Corsica.
Earlier in the pandemic, there were reports of a growing interest in naturism, as more people were confined to their homes, working and socializing virtually.
In June, British Naturism's commercial manager Andrew Welch told CNN Travel there had been a rise in naturism over the course of the UK's lockdown.
Meanwhile in France, Laurent Luft, president of the Association des Naturistes de Paris (ANP), the French capital's naturist group that dates back to 1953, echoed this sentiment.
"People have been following our videos [and] sent emails saying, 'You've inspired us to give it a go,'" he said.
"When you're feeling confined and closed in and imprisoned, if at least you can take off your clothes that is some way to free yourself a little," added Luft. "So, even in our tiny little Parisian apartments with no gardens and sometimes no balcony or anything, we still have that possibility."
Camping at Domaine de la sablière in France.
Nick and Lins say their travel blog has seen increased engagement during the lockdown, but they're wary about putting this down to a growing interest.
"I would rather say it's because people who are already naturists have much more time to connect," says Nick.
The couple adds that the pandemic hasn't been easy for the naturism community -- a big part of the movement is being naked in a group, which has become trickier in the wake of the pandemic.
In their home country of Belgium, says Nick, the one designated nude beach closed, in order to give other beachgoers more space to social distance.
Lins took this photo paddle boarding at Bagheera naturist resort in Corsica.
And while spas and leisure centers have reopened, numbers are significantly reduced and pre-booking is key. It's harder to be spontaneous now, says Nick and Lins, although they know this isn't unique to the naturism community.
Once they're able to safely travel again, next on their list are naturist-friendly spots in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The pair are also keen to check out a few new nudist resorts opening in Thailand.
While they enjoy sharing their adventures online to followers, they reiterate that they "don't think that everybody should become a naturist."
"It's really a personal choice," says Nick. "But it bothers us a little bit when people have such misconceptions about naturism, without even giving it a try. And that's something we like to keep telling people: 'Just try it.'"
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THE inside of the Dubai apartment that hosted a photoshoot featuring 40 nude models has been revealed.
The women, who are mainly from Ukraine, are facing up to six months' jail after being arrested when the footage of the shoot went viral.
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Dubai police said they arrested a “group of people who appeared in an indecent video” on charges of public debauchery.
Videos and photographs showing the naked women, lined up on a balcony while being filmed, began circulating on social media on Saturday evening.
Pictures have now emerged showing the models lined up inside the apartment, in the city's upmarket Marina neighbourhood.
They are also seen from inside posing on the balcony in full view of the city.
As well as jail, those involved face fine of around £1,000 for violating public decency laws in the United Arab Emirates.
All of the models are understood to be from the ex-Soviet Union including Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova. 
There has been speculation that the women were involved in a shoot for an Israeli version of an unidentified US adult website.
A Russian man has also been detained and named as the organiser of the “lewd” shoot.
He is understood to claim he was in a nearby apartment and had filmed the spectacle showing the naked women.
TASS news agency later cited the Russian consul in Dubai as saying that a Russian man was being held in connection with the incident.
But a consulate source told Russian media outlet LIFE that no Russian women had been detained.
It cited a consulate source as saying: "According to the latest data received from the police of the Emirates, there are no Russian women among the detained.
“A Russian man was detained. According to the police, they suspect him of being one of those who sponsored the entire event."
State-linked newspaper The National reported it appeared to be a publicity stunt, without elaborating.
It came as a shock in the UAE where tamer behaviour, like kissing in public or drinking alcohol without a license, has landed people in jail.
Dubai police said those arrested over the indecent video have been referred to public prosecutors.
The UAE's public decency laws, which cover nudity and other 'lewd behaviour', carry penalties of up to six months in prison and a 5,000 dirham (£983) fine.
The sharing of pornographic material is also punishable with prison time and a fine of up to 500,000 dirhams under the country's laws, which are based on Islamic law, or Shariah. 
The pictures came as a shock in the federation of seven Arab sheikhdoms, where tamer behaviour - like kissing in public or drinking alcohol without a licence - has landed people in jail. 
Any person who lives in or visits the UAE is subject to its laws and there are no exceptions for tourists.
2017, a British woman was sentenced to one year in prison for having consensual sex with a man she wasn't married to.
“Such unacceptable behaviours do not reflect the values and ethics of Emirati society,” said police in a statement.
The UAE, while liberal in many regards compared to its Middle Eastern neighbours, has strict laws governing expression and social media.
People have been jailed for their comments and videos online.
The country's majority state-owned telecom companies block access to major pornographic websites.
Dubai also has strict social media laws that make it an offence to insult others or even use language where people feel insulted.
The laws also forbid anything “defamatory” against the UAE and this can even include the reporting of a news article.
A woman from Surrey, Laleh Shahravesh, 55, is facing jail for calling her Dubai-based ex-husband an “idiot” and his new wife “a horse” under the Gulf state’s draconian social media laws.
Those who’ve fallen foul of the laws in the past include a Brit Yaseen Killick, jailed after venting anger on WhatsApp after being sold a car that broke down.
US fitness professional Jordan Branford was slapped with a nearly £60,000 fine after using the word “bitch” on Instagram, which his ex-wife believed was referring to her.
Glitzy Dubai has been in the headlines after reality TV stars and social media influencers flouted ­lockdown rules to sun themselves on its beaches.
Earlier this year they were still promoting parties there even after a coronavirus spike forced all pubs and bars to shut.
But critics have slammed so-called influencers for not doing proper work – insisting they should not be travelling abroad while the majority of Brits are locked down at home.
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