jeudi 5 septembre 2013

This Is What It Looks Like When 68,000 People Build A Temporary City In The Nevada Desert

Burning Man, the annual arts, culture, and music festival in the Nevada desert, is well underway.
This year, as many as 68,000 people were expected to turn out to join the "experimental community," which is completely built from the ground up ever year.
Reuters photographer Jim Urquhart captured these stunning aerial images of Black Rock City, the city built by festival participants.
burning man aerial view
REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
Here's a closer look at some of the temporary structures and trailers of Black Rock City:
burning man aerial
REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
Some of the structures are incredibly elaborate, especially considering they're only meant to last a week:
burning man structures
REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
The "Man," seen in the foreground of this photo, is burned in effigy at the end of the festival:
burning man
REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
Here's what he looks like from the ground:
burning man
REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
Festival-goers get around on bikes, and are largely cut off from the outside world.

burning man
REUTERS/Jim Bourg
At the end of Burning Man, participants are told to "leave no trace" of their weeklong party in the desert.

burning man
REUTERS/Jim Bourg

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