Justin Bieber nearly broke the Internet the last time he put a photo of his bare butt on Instagram, and now he's at it again.

The 22-year-old "Sorry" singer took to Instagram on Friday night to show off his butt, only this time he was standing naked by a lake. Last time, he was standing naked on a boat looking out over the water, so this seems to be a recurring theme.

"Dat ass doe," Bieber captioned the photo.

He then tagged John Shahidi, CEO of Shots, who took the picture. The two have been business partners since 2013 when Bieber invested $1.1 million in the social networking comedy app.

The naked picture was taken during a camping trip, although it is unclear exactly where they were. Just hours before, he had posted a few scenic shots and one of him sleeping in a sleeping bag by the water. "My soul breathing, I found my life when I laid it down," he wrote.

The new butt pic is still on his page, but the last time he posted a photo like this, he kept it up for a week before deciding to delete it.

"Hey I deleted the photo of my butt on Instagram not because I thought it was bad but someone close to me's daughter follows me and she was embarrassed that she saw my butt," he said at the time. "And I totally wasn't thinking in that aspect. And I felt awful that she felt bad. To anyone I may have offended, I'm so sorry. It was completely pure hearted as a joke but didn't take into account there are littles following me!!! Love u guys."

In October, the whole world saw Bieber naked, only that time, he didn't really have a choice. While stripping down for a naked swim in Bora Bora with his rumored girlfriend at the time, Jayde Pierce, the paparazzi took some full-frontal nude photos, which eventually leaked online.

"Scooter [Braun, Bieber's manager] rang and he was like, 'yeah, I hate to tell you this, but your penis is on the Internet," Bieber told Ellen DeGeneres of the moment he found out about the nude photo leak. "So the first thing I saw was the censored one which had the black thing over it, and I was like, 'Oh my goodness, I don't know what this is going to look like!' And then it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be."