Spencer Tunick's latest art installation saw 2,500 naked people take to Bondi Beach on Saturday.
The Guardian reported that the photo shoot was to raise awareness of skin cancer.
One naked model told The Guardian the experience was "freezing" but also "empowering."
Two thousand five hundred naked people filled Bondi Beach, one of Australia's most iconic landmarks, on Saturday morning in the name of Spencer Tunick's latest art installation.
The photo shoot was to raise awareness of skin cancer, with the 2,500-person crowd representing the number of Australians who die from the disease each year, The Guardian reported.
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