A large proportion of the camps at Burning Man are art projects in
themselves, or at the very least interesting structural presentations.
Rare is the camp that's just a bunch of pitched tents and RVs. Everybody
decorates somehow.
Some year I would like to do a survey of the interesting camps, but this is
just a collection of shots that reflected aspects of the city and various
camps, not my set of the best of them.
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High view of NW side, with inflated Budha, tower and other camps
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Deathguild's Thunderdome is now a regular feature
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The line at the Tuna Guys Camp was bigger every night
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High view of center camp
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High view of SE section of the city
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A boom box made large
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Camp under construction
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Pleasure Cove
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One of many Pirate camps
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Partial icosahedrons made this camp look surreal at sunset. At about 90 degrees
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Burning Man with a whip at this big top
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Yes, people were really spinning the wheel and taking whatever haircut it demanded of them.
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Center camp boutique
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The post office took real mail this year with a BRC postmark!
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Amphitheatre of Oregon Country Fair camp and my picture wall, viewed from center camp.
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