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In the 1990s, attempts were made to make it an official nudist beach, but these attempts failed due to the intervention of the local churches. [18] Playa Escondida, Antofagasta (not an official nudist beach but nudity is tolerated there) Playa La Pancora, near Punta de Lobos, Pichilemu; Playa Luna, Caleta Horcón, near Puchuncaví, Valparaiso ...
Chipipe Beach: This is the widest, known and safe beach of the area, has few waves so it is recommended for children and inexperienced people. The calm blue waters, the birds, the beach and beside tall buildings make for a very attractive landscape.
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The Girls on the Beach is a 1965 American beach party comedy film directed by William N. Witney and written by Sam Locke. The film stars Noreen Corcoran, Martin West, Linda Marshall, Steven Rogers, Ahna Capri and Aron Kincaid. The film was released on May 12, 1965, by Paramount Pictures. [1] [2]
Qué tan lejos [b] is a 2006 film directed by Ecuadorian filmmaker Tania Hermida.The film is a road movie co-produced by Ecuador and Spain, and it stars Tania Martinez and Cecilia Vallejo as an Ecuadorian student and a Spanish tourist, respectively, who met each other in a bus and take rides together when the roads are blocked because of a strike.
National Geographic logo National Geographic magazines.. National Geographic is an American magazine that is noted for its cover stories and accompanying photography. [1] [2] [3] The first photo to appear on the cover of National Geographic was in the July 1959 issue of the magazine. [2]