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For centuries, travelers, tourists and explorers have headed into
the Amazon for adventure. Some when there for the glory of the gold,
hoping to find “El Dorado,” or the great city that was
built all of precious metals and would yield the riches of the world.
Some went to see the natural amazement of the Amazonian basin, where
a large percentage of the world’s species abide and where
still exists the largest rainforest on the planet. And still others
went into the Amazon to see the infamous Amazonians, large beautiful
women who were said to make slaves of the men they ensnared, not
knowing that such creatures were actually encountered by the ancient
Greeks in central Eurasia.
Yet there is another tradition in the Amazon region that is often
overlooked save by a few who are in the know. And that is nudism.
Nudists flock to Brazil every year for festivals and events, and
many live there year round. The warm climate, free-thinking attitudes,
and lush beautiful vegetation make the place a perfect haven for
nudist living.
The picture series you see here beckons to that naturist spirit.
Of course, it stars the inimitable Julia, who has so many beautiful
photos on Met-Art. But it also features the Amazonian background
of rich and plentiful natural scenery. To see Julia in such a pristine
locale is certainly to feel the call of the wild in your heart.
And in fact, Julia, being as she is from the Black Sea region, may
well be a descendant of the early Amazonian women. These women were
renowned as warriors, and though they were said to be fierce in
battle, they were also famous for their beauty. And contrary to
common opinion, they were not “giant.” Of normal size,
they probably appeared much like Julia in height and weight. Further,
the Amazonian women were said to be quite amorous, and they married
and had families.
It’s interesting to think of Julia as a descendant of this
great, forgotten race. To see in her glimmering blue eyes the lost
tribes of Amazon. To sense that coursing through her veins are the
fiery ambitions of an ancient race of beautiful women. Looking at
her, of course, it’s not hard to believe. Maybe, after all,
that’s the secret to Julia’s incredible appeal to our
members.
Join Met-Art to see this remarkable series.
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