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With classic hippy nonchalance, many Burning Man revellers said on Sunday that they were still in ‘party mode’ and not fussed about the lack of ablution facilities.
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Amidst the commotion, cries of “we’re non-violent” echoed from the protestors and the moment devolved into a confusing mess.
Whatever you status, flavour or dress code, Burning Man has become a feature on most raver’s bucket list. The nine-day party will come to an end with the traditional symbolic burning of a large wooden effigy and campers will then have to leave the desert as they found it as they return back to their normal lives.
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San Francisco filmmaker Jesse Chandler sent his drone high above the playa to capture a stunning view of the lights and sights of Burning Man 2022.
Today is the official final day of Burning Man 2022, although many revellers would have returned home coated in dust and enlightenment over the weekend.
On August 28, thousands of revellers (some estimate 80 000) will descend on the Black Rock Desert in Nevada for Burning Man 2022.
Anarchapulco has been described as “a week-long festival that’s basically the anti-vaxxer’s Burning Man”.
The Burning Man Organisation bought a plot of land in northern Nevada back in 2016, and they have grand plans for what comes next.
Just because thousands of revellers can’t descend on the Nevada desert for a good time, doesn’t mean they can’t meet online.
The dust has settled on Burning Man 2019 over in Nevada, so let’s take a look back through some images that capture what it’s all about.
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First come the AfrikaBurn photos, and then slowly but surely the videos spread across social media. You’ll want to check out this gem by Tom Parkinson.
The organisers behind the Burning Man Festival have finally acknowledged that the annual counterculture celebration has been taken over by capitalists.
This year’s Burning Man, over in Nevada, recently wrapped up. If you would like to enjoy a few minutes of escapism, we have your back.
Spending a week in the desert isn’t everyone’s idea of a good time, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a peek at what happened at this year’s Burning Man.
During a drag racing event in Australia, a small section of the crowd was doused in burning fuel as a driver performed burnouts.
Every year, thousands descend on the Nevada desert to let their freak flags fly high. We can’t help but get excited for our own festivities.
The dust has finally settled, and whilst some have been readjusting to the real world, this photographer has put together the best ‘Burn album you’ll find.
It’s around this time that those who headed to the Tankwa are returning to normality, the jelly brain slowly solidifying. But what about those who never made it to the Karoo?
After months of preparation, the masses took the desert to get naked, adorn themselves in shiny things, and watch structures burn.
This epic hyperlapse from Burning Man serves its purpose, giving anyone who hasn’t attended a little insight into what the event is like. Think dust.
Burning Man 2016 has come and gone, so now we take a look at some of the brilliant architectural structures featuring at past events.
Burning Man is the subject of many contentious deabtes, from nine hours of traffic to a ‘parasite camp’ who need the Internet.
There’s no doubt about it, the photographs coming out of Burning Man are pretty mesmerising. Here’s our pick of the lot.
Most Burners have, by now, returned to some sense of normality. We’ll exclude this chap from that crowd though – he is well and truly Burned.
It has been confirmed by the official website that a woman died under tragic circumstances at AfrikaBurn 2016.
The dust is slowly settling and a lot of people are returning to society as rather fragile beings. At least they have some of these photos to remind them of the good times.