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Pyramid Lake - On our way to the burn we stopped at Pyramid Lake where we arrived just before dawn. As the sun rose, we saw these beautiful rock formations. |
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Pyramid Lake - The surrounding rocks were home to this sheep. |
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Pyramid Lake - After winding our way through the low brush, we found a small chain of beautiful hot springs flowing into the lake. |
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Eeyore - Our transportation to the playa, a 1971 VW bus named Eeyore. Slow, but eminently loveable, Eeyore's engine never fully recovered from the trip. |
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On the Playa - There was no one in sight. We had to drive about 10 miles out into the playa, following a distance cloud of dust, to find the city. |
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The City - About 5,000 people attended Burning Man in 1995. There were no roads and just about no organization of the city, aside from the central placement of the man. |
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The City - People were spread out at a comfortable distance. |
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The City Sky - |
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The City Sky |
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Playa Croquet - A lovely game of playa croquet awaited us...with a front row view of the man. |
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Playa Croquet |
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Fire Lingam - created by Pepe. Playa mud over a wire structure formed a chimney which was lit on fire. |
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Fire Lingam |
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The Man Burns |