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The
coloured marker
system for the map
should be fairly intuitive and self-explanatory, and not need extensive instructions, but here's a small table to clarify
any potential misunderstandings:
| Colour |
Name |
Explanation |
| White |
Uncategorised |
:-) |
| Red |
Events |
Waving a red flag for regular events and meetings, possibly at a formal
location, usually interspersed with non-nudist events or locations. An annual
nudist day at a normally textile outdoor maze, or monthly/weekly nudist meets
at an otherwise textile city disco would fit here.
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| Blue |
Dedicated Clubs or Sites |
Think true blue here. Use this marker for those sites which are truly
dedicated nudist areas or clubs, which may require some form of payment or
entry fee, but are 100% nudist. Private nudist clubs, requiring annual or day
membership, fully nudist campsites or resort complexes, all belong here.
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| Purple |
Spa or Shared Sites |
The purple marker is for those places which may offer nudist facilities,
although perhaps in a textile setting. Public spas, health centres and hotels
which cater for both nudists and textiles, each in their own specific areas,
all fit in here.
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| Green |
Public or Informal |
Think green field site here, this is the indicator for places to go for
freely available nudist space, where there is no membership requirement, no
payment of any kind, and is open to everyone at all times of day or year.
Officially designated nudist beaches, commonly used but unmarked or
unofficial nudist sunbathing river banks, official nudist areas in public
parks, all fall under this heading.
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