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RE: Burning Man Retrospective – PreBurn

Stirring pictures, the second one is amazing that is quite an incredible structure to be in the middle of a desert. I have to confess all I know of Burning Man was from what I saw of last years event thanks to Logan Paul's vlogs - my boy got me into watching them and I ended up a little hooked.

It does look like an incredible experience, although I don't think I could handle all the sand and dust!

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At least you were aware of it before you stumbled upon my photos!

I'm still getting used to the fact that the whole planet has mostly heard of this event now, but – for most of the years that I've been attending, it was like the best kept secret. Spotting another playafied car post-event was like recognizing a secret handshake or something. We felt pretty awesome to be among those privileged enough to be Burners. ;)

And there isn't sand out there – just the finest, alkaline dust in various stages of hardness (depending on how the weather's been before the event.) Think talcum powder; that's the consistency. It gets into everything. And, though it may seem horrendous, it is that very thing that unifies all of us. The dust blurs the lines that ordinarily separate...it truly is a beautiful thing. tip!

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