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Studies In Slow Submergences
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Starring the following model:

Nessie
"Going Under And Crawling Around The Marsh"

Windy Lake was a nasty location! Nessie didn't recover from many small injuries for a week. Once inside the marsh, though, the environment was lush and wild beauty. The peat bog itself is somewhat loose and watery, filled with chunks of vegetative matter. Perhaps you could call it Peat Soup. In this clip, Nessie, wearing very little, practices slow quicksand-style submergences in an attempt to see how controllable she can make the muck. There are two short submerging clips. In the first one, she is mostly clean as she slowly goes under. In the second, she has already been under and is messy. After the submersions, there is a series of outtakes as Nessie emerges from and then plays in the peat. She also crawls around the bog looking for places suitable to practice the art of performing quicksand scenes. This isn't coverage exactly as the peat tends to stick in small clumps rather than coat. It is somewhere between wet and messy. Nessie's actual appearance is scantily clad but due to the harshness of the environment, she was already halfway trashed by the time she arrived. No hair or makeup work was possible.

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Files Included:1
Total Size:442.26 MB
Total Runtime:13.5 minutes
Parental Rating:PG
Production Year:2010
Date Added:8/15/10
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