18,000 Naked Mexicans don't pull out their own intestines.
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18,000 Mexicans strip for photo shoot
Record numbers strip for mass nudity photographer Tunick in Mexico City
Reuters
Updated: 2:17 p.m. PT May 6, 2007
MEXICO CITY - A record 18,000 people took off their clothes to pose for U.S. photographic artist Spencer Tunick on Sunday in Mexico City's Zocalo square, the heart of the ancient Aztec empire.
Tunick, who has raised eyebrows by staging mass nude photo shoots in cities from Dusseldorf, Germany, to Caracas, smashed his previous record of 7,000 volunteers set in 2003 in Barcelona, Spain.
Directing with a megaphone, Tunick shot a series of pictures with his Mexican models simultaneously raising their arms, then lying on their backs in the square as well as another scene on a side street with volunteers arranged in the shape of an arrow.
Hundreds of police kept nosy onlookers away during the nippy early-morning shoot, and a no-fly zone was declared above the plaza.
One of the world's biggest and most imposing squares, the Zocalo is framed by a cathedral, city hall and the National Palace official seat of government, which is adorned with murals by Diego Rivera.
A ruined temple next to it was once the center of the Aztec civilization and was used for worship and human sacrifice. Spanish conquistadors used bricks from the temple to help build their own capital.
Becoming less prudish?
Some participants said the massive turnout showed that Mexicans, at least in the capital, were becoming less prudish.
Mexicans are not used to showing skin. Most men wear shorts only while on vacation, and women tend not to put on miniskirts because of unwanted whistles and stares.
"This event proves that really we're not such a conservative society anymore. We're freeing ourselves of taboos," said Fabiola Herrera, a 30-year-old university professor who volunteered to strip, along with her boyfriend.
The capital of the world's second-biggest Catholic nation, where tough-guy masculinity and family loyalty are held dear, has recently challenged some important traditions.
Last month, Mexico City legislators legalized abortion in defiance of criticism from church officials.
Also, gay couples are getting hitched in civil ceremonies thanks to recently passed laws in the capital, and lawmakers plan to debate whether to legalize euthanasia.
‘They’re losing dignity’
Not all Mexicans were impressed by the spectacle staged by Tunick, who was refused permission to hold his nude photo shoot at the famed Teotihuacan pyramids outside the capital.
"They're losing dignity as men and women," said 63-year-old Armando Pineda, leaning against the cathedral and watching the now-dressed models leave the plaza. "It's an offense against the church."
The Mexico City metropolitan area is home to some 18 million people.
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Mexicans...
after this photo was taken, everybody put their clothes back on.

Title edited to make this more sensationalist.
see the tits on that one on the left?
that one in the middle looks like selma hayek.

nobody would know, 'cept the people around them.

Woooo hooooo! I hope someone was running a Ball Park stand nearby for all those hungry naked people.
Wouldn't it be hilarious if the photographer had told them all to face north, and from the south some cheeky kids stole all their clothes, and there'd be 18,000 Naked Mexicans rioting.
It would've been cooler if they had 18,000 Kenyans and 18,000 Irish and formed a mosiac of something.
i cant believe they found that many mexicans actually in mexico.... im astonished, really...
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