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Most Kauai people remember Taylor Camp as a place reviled, a punchline to local jokes or a code word for the 60s and 70s cultural invasion by pakalolo-smoking, long-haired-hippie/surfers living in.


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Taylor Camp - The Film Photos kindly provided by John Wehrheim 2 Likes 3 mins read 8524 Views The ultimate Hippie Fantasy, clothing-optional tree house village at the end of the road on Kauai's North Shore, Hawaii


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Wehrheim's historic Taylor Camp photos are the most complete and evocative documentary of a sixties and seventies counter-culture community and represent "the ultimate hippie fantasy". Filter by Sort by 18 products Diane Striegel's House, 1976 - Framed Print $1,500.00 Alpin at the door, 1976 $1,500.00


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Watch on YouTube Watch on The camp was documented by photographer Wehrheim. He never lived at Taylor Camp, but in 1971, during a visit to the camp, he began to photograph it, returning again a few years later to complete a thorough catalog of images that would become part of Taylor Camp. (He also created a documentary of the same name.)


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on April 19, 2015 Today's black and white photos are all from the book, Taylors Camp by John Wehrheim published in 2009. Taylor Camp was located on the Napali Coast on the North Shore of Kauai which still has numerous remote beaches.


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See rare and amazing photos of Taylor Camp, a self-governing alternative lifestyle community in Hawaii that existed from 1969 to 1977 before it was burnt to.


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By 1969, the camp was officially Taylor Camp, ultimately growing to house nearly one hundred men, women, and children, whom Wehrheim frequently visited for sleepovers and photo shoots. When he first ventured into the camp, the photographer was met with a degree of suspicion.


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"Taylor Camp" is a story told with a pleasing mix of evocative black-and-white photographs set to the likes of Cat Stevens and Simon and Garfunkle music, contrasted against present-day interviews with the people who lived there and posed for those anthropological pictures. Photographer and filmmaker John Wehrheim -- the man behind the pictures.


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The stone wall of a garden at Taylor Camp, wth a three-story plastic treehouse in the back, 1974. Photography courtesy of Lloyd Godman. As Ha'ena State Park was coming into being with the break-up of the Hui Ku'ai 'Aina, actress Elisabeth Taylor's brother purchased a parcel of coastal land in the area. As Carlos tells it, Howard Taylor.


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The Edge of Paradise | Photos Photographs Making pictures at Taylor Camp was a photographer's dream: beautiful young people living a fantasy in treehouses on a tropical beach in Hawaii, exposed to north light reflected from clouds, reef and sea.


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Taylor Camp, as it would become known, was named after Kauai resident Howard Taylor, the brother of actress Elizabeth Taylor. Howard owned the 7 acres of land in Haena, a scenic coastline of white.


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Wehrheim's historic Taylor Camp photos are the most complete and evocative documentary of a sixties and seventies counter-culture community and represent "the ultimate hippie fantasy". Filter by. Sort by 18 products. Jeannie's sunset dance, 1977 - Framed Print. Jeannie's sunset dance, 1977 - Framed Print.


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The story of a hippie nudist colony called Taylor's Camp, that used to exist in a gorgeous stretch of beach in Ha'ena State Park. The story started in 1969 - a crazy year that some of you may still remember! Young people were protesting the Vietnam war, searching for peace and love, and looking to get away from organized government.


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Taylor Camp lasted from its inception in 1969 until 1977, when county and state officials burned it down to get rid of the hippies and make way for park expansion.


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July 9, 2012 Makana Mountain, Honolulu Image courtesy of John Wehrheim You have to drive the north coast of Kauai—Hawaii's Garden Island—past Kilaueu Falls, the condominium metropolis of.