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Get Naked Australia has attracted 223,000 followers by posting belfies from Down Under.

The sexy Instagram page allows tourists to be at one with nature as they celebrate body positivity.

While some strip off in national parks, other brave the cold in snowy mountain scenes.

But there’s one location that the travellers seem to enjoy the most.

(Image: INSTAGRAM/get naked australia)

Naked waterfall selfies are some of the most popular on the platform.

Many travellers have caught the cascading water in the back of their snaps.

Most of them keep their distance from the falls, but some can’t resist going for a skinny dip.

Cedar Creek Falls, Babinda Boulders and the Southern Highlands are among the trendiest places to photograph.

(Image: INSTAGRAM/get naked australia)

While the Get Naked Australia page attracts the attention of thousands nowadays, this wasn’t always the case.

The owner of the page, Brendan, previously revealed that he created the successful Instagram page by accident.

He said: “Get Naked Australia started from what was a bit of a joke for my fiancée.

“I wanted to get her a funny present so thought it would be hilarious to stand on a mountain naked and have a picture taken.

“I got together 12 images and made them into a calendar for her Christmas present at the end of 2015.

“A couple of mates said I should put the photos on Instagram and in June 2016 the page was born.”

The healthcare professional, from Sydney, Australia, is now inundated with countless photos of scantily clad walkers posing in front of stunning landscapes every day.

And the page has gone from strength to strength, with its followers now numbering more than 223,000.

Brendan continued: “Now I get 20 emails a day from people wanting to be featured.

“I never expected it to become this big – it was meant to be a bit of fun but has had an amazing impact.”