This custom met opposition and was confronted by the authorities of that time with legal limits and fines, as well as trying to establish gender-segregated areas in the beaches with not much success.
Due to this situation, PANDA members —sometimes nicknamed as "adamites"— purchased land on the shores of Reconquista river, 4 kilometers away from the old Márquez Bridge in Ituzaingó.
They met together on Sundays to enjoy activities such as physical exercises, rhythmic dances, games, nature watching, or to socialize; and at the end they bathed in the river.
In 1987 surfaced a new naturist community known as NAT by Cristian Vogt and Jorge Biagosh, in a country villa called "Los Galpones" near Benavídez city, Tigre Partido, Buenos Aires Province, which operated until March 1999.
There was a demonstration of "brassiere cutting" to open the new summer season and as a symbolic representation to put an end to prejudices against self acceptance and to advocate for liberty, inclusion, and gender equality.
[3][7] The naturist club Edén, established in 1999, occupies a country house of three hectares in La Reja town, Moreno Partido, Buenos Aires Province.