The only way she could fight them off was with a large stick, her only form of protection. Sterre’s clothes were at the bottom of the hill, and she was completely naked.

“There was no track and I was doing it nude. I felt like Bear Grylls,” she said
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Although Sterre is from the Netherlands, it was Australia that first inspired her to shed her clothes.
'It kind of changed my life, it inspired me,' Sterre said. 'It looked like great fun and I decided I needed to try it.'

Sterre naturally chose Australia to begin her journey, and found that it was full of secluded places where she could 'bare it all and just enjoy myself'.
And as she began to strip off her clothes and feel the air on her skin, Sterre became hooked on her new adventure.



Getting naked in nature has been a learning experience for Sterre, who has had her fair share of encounters with bugs and strangers.
Sterre lived in a car as she made her way through the country, and one night got eaten alive by mosquitoes.
'The result of this was I had a lot of red spots on my body that you could see in the photos,' she said.

Many of Sterre's followers admitted that they enjoyed being naked, but that their society or environment didn't allow it.'I wanted to help change that,' she said. 'To spread body positivism and show people that being nude is not sexual or weird.




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