Burning Man Photo-Essay
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ART: . . . . . . . . . Installations
The very first day I arrived this was the most noticeable structure on the nearby playa. It has a bunch of moveable parts, gears, a weathervane, and you can climb up onto it's deck/patio.
I'm impressed that people brought all this wood and metal and designed and constructed this efficiently by the first day (Monday) of Burning Man!
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"Medieval Clock Tower Silhouette" |
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