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. It also includes various shots of
the city from the tower in our camp at 7 and Esplanade
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The line for ice in center camp, with art cars and city behind
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The carousel truck enters center camp while the ice line is long
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The kaleidosphere with the Spheres of Transformation (castle) at the keyhole in center camp
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Always a good line for this roller coaster than spun you around and shot flames next to you.
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No longer on the esplanade, this hand-made inflatable Buddha was still a landmark
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Lobster man enters Pac-Man camp, which had a pacman course next to it.
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A fabulously done camp on the back streets
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Relaxing in style beneath this parachute
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