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Part 6 introduced the "Jabuticaba Mud Bath." The jabuticaba is a strange Brazilian fruit that grows directly on tree bark. Attendees crushed these purple fruits into a rich, antioxidant-packed clay.

So, pack your sunscreen (SPF 50 or higher), leave your shame at the airport, and get ready to dance with the sun on every inch of your skin. brazilnaturistfestivalpart6 exclusive

The weather was characteristically Brazilian: 32°C (89°F) with a humidity that made clothing feel like a straightjacket. Upon arrival, attendees underwent the "Despache" ritual—a ceremonial leaving behind of synthetic fabrics, replaced only by sunscreen and smiles. While the first five parts focused on yoga and meditation, Part 6 went full Carnaval. Part 6 introduced the "Jabuticaba Mud Bath

At midnight, 500 participants put on wireless headphones. Three DJs played simultaneously: Samba House, Forró Eletrônico, and deep lofi beats. To an outsider, it looked like 500 naked people dancing silently under a full moon, staring at the bioluminescent plankton in the waves. At midnight, 500 participants put on wireless headphones

If you have followed Parts 1 through 5, you know the drill: this isn’t just a nudist event; it is a cultural tsunami. Part 6, however, broke all records. From the secret beaches of Santa Catarina to the eco-resorts of São Paulo’s countryside, here is your VIP pass to the most liberated event on Earth. For this exclusive sixth edition, the organizers chose a venue shrouded in secrecy until 48 hours before the event: Reserva do Naturista , a 200-acre private retreat nestled between the Atlantic rainforest and a secluded cove.

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