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1. The US Virgin Islands Alive! by Harriet Greenberg, Douglas Greenberg (2006)
"You can have total privacy to skinny dip or sunbathe au naturel in front of your
own pool. There are two types of pavilions: The Caribbean Pavilion, ..."
2. Do Black Women Hate Black Men? by A. L. Reynolds (1994)
"We play tennis or swim and even skinny-dip sometimes. But if they come off with
a 'I've got what you want' or 'I've got what you need' attitude, ..."
3. Landscapes of Cyprus by Geoff Daniel (2004)
"The track is rutted, but gives access to a number ot secluded beaches where you
could skinny-dip with impunity, or picnic to your heart's content. ..."
4. Greek Islands by Anne Midgette (1999)
"Further north, swimmers can skinny-dip at Agios Nikolaos. Kaikis run to both of
these and to Agios Georgios. a large but windy beach at ..."
5. As I Remember: Memoirs of a Grandfather to His Grandchildren by Stuart Alexander Triebner (2004)
"We all would skinny dip then, but sometimes on Sundays some of the girls would
sneak up on us. So one of us would stand on guard and holler, ..."
6. WMD Machete by Mark Plimsoll (2006)
"Once I took a skinny dip off the side of a yacht because someone dared me to do
it." "You can't do those things all the time. How will you stay happy? ..."