Scooters Sunflowers Nudists 2021 (No Sign-up)
So the next time you see a field of sunflowers swaying in a way that seems unnatural—a rhythmic, mechanical swaying accompanied by the faint buzz of a two-stroke engine—just smile. You know what’s happening in there.
And you are welcome to join. Just leave your clothes at the edge of the field. Scooters Sunflowers Nudists
The rules are simple:
Every August, when the sunflowers are at their peak bloom (heads heavy with black seeds, faces turned east), a secretive Facebook group called "Scooters, Sunflowers & Skin" organizes a loosely structured event. The location is never published until 24 hours before the start, usually somewhere in the Ardèche gorge or the plains of Tuscany. So the next time you see a field
In a world of increasing digital isolation and body-shaming, the image of a laughing retiree on a powder-blue Vespa, disappearing into a sea of dazzling yellow flowers, is a radical act of freedom. It says: The body is not shameful. The journey is not about the destination. And the best way to see the sunflowers is without a single thread between you and the sun. Just leave your clothes at the edge of the field



