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Burning Man statue is erected for the annual weeklong festival in northwestern Nevada's National Conservation area. Participants gather and wheel along the vast playa, a salt flat or dry lake bed on one of Earth's flattest spots. Thousands of people create an instant city annually that celebrates art in a unique counter-culture experience.
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- MELISSA FARLOW
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- 6000x3995 / 15.7MB
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black rock desert, burning man festival, celebrations, clothing, costumes, counter culture trends, cycles and cycling, decoration and ornament, eccentric people, festivals, headgear, natural forces and phenomena, nevada, north america, people, rocky mountain states, scarves and veils, types of clothing, types of headgear, united states, weather, wind
- Contained in galleries
- The Big Open_Public Lands_National Geographic magazine and book 8/2001