Travel to Vama Veche, a bohemian resort on the outskirts of Romania with cinematic landscapes

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Vama Veche is a small village on the Romanian border with Bulgaria on the shore of the Black Sea. Famous for its nude beach, since the late 1990s Vama Veche has experienced development and gentrification, which has led to a "Save Vama Veche" campaign that is lobbying for the area's environmental conservation and a halt to development and mass tourism.
Nudism is still common on the beach today, especially on the Northern part where the beach ends and the area is less crowded.
A major part of the "Save Vama Veche" campaign is the 2003 founding of the Stufstock music festival. Both "Save Vama Veche" campaign and Stufstock Festival were initiated by the "Association for the Conservation of Bio-Cultural Protected Areas" NGO. The August 2003 festival drew a crowd of about 10,000. The 2004 edition drew about 20,000 people. The 2005 Stufstock drew a record 40,000-large crowd, formed mainly by rockers, bohemians, punkers and goths.
"Glimpses of Vama Veche" is an illustration of everyday life at the height of the session, a reminder of times gone by. It takes place in 2018.
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