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  • Burners work together to put up a swing.
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  • https://Duncan.co/cottage-with-geese-on-lawn
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  • https://Duncan.co/small-island-with-cottage-at-sunset
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  • https://Duncan.co/two-people-with-umbrellas-and-church
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  • http://Duncan.co/twig-with-snow-above-water-with-droplets
    Twig With Snow Above Water With Droplets
  • https://Duncan.co/red-barn-with-trump-sign
    Red Barn With Trump Sign
  • https://Duncan.co/saying-hello-to-a-friend
    Saying Hello To A Friend
  • https://Duncan.co/waiting-for-a-total-solar-eclipse
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  • http://Duncan.co/birds-on-a-wire
    Birds On A Wire
  • http://Duncan.co/animal-sculptures-on-a-trailer
    Animal Sculptures On A Trailer
  • Last Flamethrower from: San Francisco, CA year: 2015<br />
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(Part of Charnival) An awesome opportunity to engage directly, personally, and intensely with the elemental power of Fire.<br />
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Participants at the Last Flamethrower are escorted by the crew within a fenced zone and gifted with control of a major piece of heavy metal: An imposing device that projects a stream of burning gasoline into a garden of sculpture, making the various targets come alive with fire and light.<br />
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The Last Flamethrower is a part of the Charnival collection of interactive fire arts and games and is guaranteed to fill the darkness with heat and light.<br />
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At the Last Flamethrower participants have a unique and unforgettable chance to explore their personal interactions with power, fire, and all around bad-assery. It is an experience not to be missed. URL: http://www.matisse.net/flamethrower/ Contact: flamethrower@matisse.net
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  • Mazu Goddess of the Empty Sea from: New Xishi City, Taiwan year: 2015<br />
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You walk through the dust and heat of day, beyond the heart of the city, and from the haze before you emerges a shape that is both plant and place, flower and temple, both open and contained. No fence keeps you out, but one hundred and eight lanterns mark out the space, like a fairy ring in the forest, like the hundred and eight beads of the Buddhist rosary.<br />
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Through the archway you walk. Up the long, low steps, the muffled sound of your tread meets the familiar clunk of wood; the music of a seaside pier rises from the dust, invoking the sense of some long lost place where water once stretched out to kiss the horizon. Below, the improbable sounds of water and the briefest hints of ocean blue tickle the imagination. From above, eight dragons of fire and steel peer down, watching you, or look out into the distance, waiting.<br />
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And again, the thing that is neither quite plant nor place seems to hover at the edge of defining, the green rooftop like a lily pad, the great lotus rising up out of the dried mud and the memory of water, each petal big enough to sleep in, open out from this improbable tree, this pillar of memories.<br />
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Inside, past and present blend and dance together. Old rites and new technologies bring fresh form to venerable, ancient practices. There is hidden circuitry here: casting the moon blocks reveals the will of the gods in a panoply of color and light. The breath of dragons explodes outward in answer to prayer. The goddess herself has been known to appear, if the moment is right.<br />
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You leave the temple, clutching message and map, and the sound of music finds your ears. Drums, gongs and shouting voices emerge from fantastical shapes, finned and spiny, nautilus-headed dancers and demons with a thousand eyes walk out of the dust, beckoning you to join them. You wonder, for a moment, if you are in fact in a desert, or in the memories of an ancient ocean, seeing the dreams of the sea floor
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  • Serpent Mother from: San Francisco, CA year: 2015<br />
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The Serpent Mother is a 168′ long sculpture of a skeletal serpent, coiled around her egg. Propane fire runs down her spine, with 41 poofers erupting from the top of her gleaming vertebrae. Reaching 20’ in the air, her hydraulically-actuated head and jaws chomp at the sky.<br />
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The serpent is a highly kinetic, participant-controlled installation. Fire effects are a major interactive and sculptural element of the piece, controlled by pushing buttons located on the ribs. The audience is invited to direct her movements, using controls that move the head and jaws, effectively making each show a unique event created by the participants.<br />
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Twice every evening, the operator crew will perform methanol shows, shooting multi-colored flames 40′ in the air from the egg, illuminating the night sky. URL: http://flaminglotus.com/art/the-serpent-mother/ Contact: info@flaminglotus.com
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  • Lil Al from: New Orleans, LA year: 2015 (with light painting by me)<br />
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Lil Al is a A 60′ long roaring wooden alligator effigy and symbol of the NOLA burners coming together as a community. It’s a group effort that raises awareness of our love for each other, Mardi Gras, and Burning Man. The first rendition of this art was created to represent our spirit at the T-Bois Blues Festival in Larose, Louisiana about an hour south of New Orleans on a family owned alligator farm. This installation is the embodiment of how Burning Man can bring so many wonderful people together like family and encourage them to drive a giant lizard 2,000 miles across the country just to watch it burn among friends. Contact: steelebrennan0@gmail.com
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  • Blunderwood Portable from: Boston, MA year: 2015<br />
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A giant, climbable typewriter with a shaded hangout space. The keys have sensors that drive projections of letters on a “paper” screen. Each day we will place a new physical poem, 16’ wide by 40’ long, next to the typewriter. It will meld poetry, sculpture, light, projections, and sound. URL: http://www.jasonturgeon.net/projects/blunderwood
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  • Totem of Confessions from: Petaluma, CA year: 2015<br />
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Come one, come all to the mystical Totem of Confessions, Michael Garlington’s newest Chapel! Experience cathartic release as you liberate your secrets, unearth the hidden lives of those around you, and test your fortune and powers for uncovering concealed nooks and hidden compartments holding relics and gifts from the artists’ own hands. Upon approaching the 50′ edifice, whose design recalls ancient Khmer and Vedic architecture, revelers bask in the beauty and chaos of black and white photography in assemblage with salvaged and re-purposed mixed media. In the middle of the great room, a golden confessional stands as a portal to revelation and interaction with the art and other participants. Mysteries and discoveries will reveal themselves in the installation’s details and will, in turn, inspire visitors to explore their own hidden meanings and inner worlds. Contact: info@michaelgarlington.com
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  • Cirque de Reflexions from: Surbiton, England year: 2015 (with light painting by me)<br />
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The Cirque de Reflexions immerses Burners in a reflective experience. It plays with the literal reflections created by mirrored facets and provokes personal and inward reflection. The intriguing outer walls resemble ornate Chinese folding screens. Once inside Burners will find a mysterious mirrored crystalline sculpture which will reflect their crazy decorated bodies in its multiple facets and encourage spontaneous and uninhibited performances. The tattoo imagery of the intricately laser-cut petal walls is inspired by the magnificent Tattooed Ladies of the early 20th Century Travelling Carnivals. The ‘skin’ of the Cirque celebrates these Ladies as early pioneers of Radical Self Expression. It reminds us that our bodies are our personal canvas and how we paint, ink, pierce and decorate them, clothe and conceal them, flaunt and expose them, remains our own very personal choice. Elegant mirrored images of contortionists in the lower panels also celebrate the marvels of the human body. Contact: andreagreenlees@hotmail.com
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  • Catacomb of Veils Build from: San Francisco, CA year: 2016<br />
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Catacomb rises like a rocky outcropping off the desert floor, evoking Black Rock Point itself. It is a ruin of a previous society– a remnant of our collective search for moments of quiet, introspection and reflection. It is a journey of discovery and a descent into a subterranean world. A path winds up to the Narthex at the eastern Pyramid and from this vantage point, the inward descent begins. Ancient relics of a collective history grace the walls as shafts of light illuminate effigies and offerings. These are moments in our primeval memory, inviting us further downward and inward into ourselves. The journey culminates in an inner sanctum– a sanctuary of veils– a confluence of concealment, revelation and sublime beauty. URL: https://www.facebook.com/CatacombOfVeils
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  • Temple of Promise from: San Francisco Bay Area, CA year: 2015<br />
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A Temple’s purpose is to provide a safe space where the diverse and essential needs of the soul can take root and grow or surrender and find solace. This year, the Temple of Promise welcomes participants through an archway soaring 97 feet overhead. Once inside, the structure curves in on itself, tapering in width and height down to just 7 feet tall. Along the way, alcoves formed by the supporting arches, as well as wooden sculptures reminiscent of stones in a stream, create altars and semi-private spaces for individuals and smaller gatherings. The lines of the curved wooden walls draw the eye inward and create a canvas for written messages and mementos. As the path continues to curve, it opens into the contemplative altar and the heart of the Temple: a grove of three sculpted trees. The branches are initially bare. Participants will write messages on long strips of cloth and attach them to the trees, creating the gentle shade of Weeping Willows, increasing as the week progresses. URL: http://www.templeofpromise.org Contact: news@templeofpromise.org
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  • Temple of Promise from: San Francisco Bay Area, CA year: 2015<br />
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A Temple’s purpose is to provide a safe space where the diverse and essential needs of the soul can take root and grow or surrender and find solace. This year, the Temple of Promise welcomes participants through an archway soaring 97 feet overhead. Once inside, the structure curves in on itself, tapering in width and height down to just 7 feet tall. Along the way, alcoves formed by the supporting arches, as well as wooden sculptures reminiscent of stones in a stream, create altars and semi-private spaces for individuals and smaller gatherings. The lines of the curved wooden walls draw the eye inward and create a canvas for written messages and mementos. As the path continues to curve, it opens into the contemplative altar and the heart of the Temple: a grove of three sculpted trees. The branches are initially bare. Participants will write messages on long strips of cloth and attach them to the trees, creating the gentle shade of Weeping Willows, increasing as the week progresses. URL: http://www.templeofpromise.org Contact: news@templeofpromise.org
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  • Lord Snort by Bryan Tedrick from: Glen Ellen, CA year: 2016<br />
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Lord Snort is a wild boar roughly 20′ tall and 30′ long which balances on a shaft, allowing it to rotate 360 degrees. Made of steel, it is rough and unbreakable and people can climb all over it. It will serve as a gathering point for unimagined interactions.<br />
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Contact: tedrickart@sbcglobal.net
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  • Life Cube Project from: Dobbs Ferry, NY year: 2015<br />
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The Life Cube is an engaging, interactive, art-driven environment for the expression of goals, dreams, wishes, and aspirations. Citizens of BRC inscribe their thoughts on message-walls and on wish-stick postcards deposited into the Cube. In the spectacular finale, the Cube and all the wishes are burned and sent out together into the universe. The Life Cube features a 24’ high architectural design with stairs, pillars, mirrors, posts, and high places inviting Playa visitors to walk through, climb, hang-out, touch and interact. The community can express themselves on write-boards, contribute to the tapestry wall, and watch painters creating collaborative murals all week long. At night the cube takes on new life with spectacular lighting that enhances the drama: wall-washers, spots, strobes, lasers, and psychedelic lights add brilliant color that changes interior rooms and spaces, sending rainbows across the dark Playa landscape and illuminating the art and people around the Cube. URL: http://www.lifecubeproject.com Contact: thelifecube@gmail.com
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  • Temple of Promise from: San Francisco Bay Area, CA year: 2015<br />
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A Temple’s purpose is to provide a safe space where the diverse and essential needs of the soul can take root and grow or surrender and find solace. This year, the Temple of Promise welcomes participants through an archway soaring 97 feet overhead. Once inside, the structure curves in on itself, tapering in width and height down to just 7 feet tall. Along the way, alcoves formed by the supporting arches, as well as wooden sculptures reminiscent of stones in a stream, create altars and semi-private spaces for individuals and smaller gatherings. The lines of the curved wooden walls draw the eye inward and create a canvas for written messages and mementos. As the path continues to curve, it opens into the contemplative altar and the heart of the Temple: a grove of three sculpted trees. The branches are initially bare. Participants will write messages on long strips of cloth and attach them to the trees, creating the gentle shade of Weeping Willows, increasing as the week progresses. URL: http://www.templeofpromise.org Contact: news@templeofpromise.org
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  • Lord Snort by Bryan Tedrick from: Glen Ellen, CA year: 2016<br />
<br />
Lord Snort is a wild boar roughly 20′ tall and 30′ long which balances on a shaft, allowing it to rotate 360 degrees. Made of steel, it is rough and unbreakable and people can climb all over it. It will serve as a gathering point for unimagined interactions.<br />
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Contact: tedrickart@sbcglobal.net
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  • Life Cube Project from: Dobbs Ferry, NY year: 2015<br />
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The Life Cube is an engaging, interactive, art-driven environment for the expression of goals, dreams, wishes, and aspirations. Citizens of BRC inscribe their thoughts on message-walls and on wish-stick postcards deposited into the Cube. In the spectacular finale, the Cube and all the wishes are burned and sent out together into the universe. The Life Cube features a 24’ high architectural design with stairs, pillars, mirrors, posts, and high places inviting Playa visitors to walk through, climb, hang-out, touch and interact. The community can express themselves on write-boards, contribute to the tapestry wall, and watch painters creating collaborative murals all week long. At night the cube takes on new life with spectacular lighting that enhances the drama: wall-washers, spots, strobes, lasers, and psychedelic lights add brilliant color that changes interior rooms and spaces, sending rainbows across the dark Playa landscape and illuminating the art and people around the Cube. URL: http://www.lifecubeproject.com Contact: thelifecube@gmail.com
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  • Life Cube Project from: Dobbs Ferry, NY year: 2015<br />
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The Life Cube is an engaging, interactive, art-driven environment for the expression of goals, dreams, wishes, and aspirations. Citizens of BRC inscribe their thoughts on message-walls and on wish-stick postcards deposited into the Cube. In the spectacular finale, the Cube and all the wishes are burned and sent out together into the universe. The Life Cube features a 24’ high architectural design with stairs, pillars, mirrors, posts, and high places inviting Playa visitors to walk through, climb, hang-out, touch and interact. The community can express themselves on write-boards, contribute to the tapestry wall, and watch painters creating collaborative murals all week long. At night the cube takes on new life with spectacular lighting that enhances the drama: wall-washers, spots, strobes, lasers, and psychedelic lights add brilliant color that changes interior rooms and spaces, sending rainbows across the dark Playa landscape and illuminating the art and people around the Cube. URL: http://www.lifecubeproject.com Contact: thelifecube@gmail.com
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  • https://Duncan.co/no-spectators-the-art-of-burning-man<br />
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I had the honour of having some of my photographs featured in the Smithsonian exhibition No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man. Dorothy and I went to DC to attend the preview party for the artists in the exhibition. Here are some photos I shot at the Artist Preview Party on March 28th 2018.
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  • https://Duncan.co/no-spectators-the-art-of-burning-man<br />
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I had the honour of having some of my photographs featured in the Smithsonian exhibition No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man. Dorothy and I went to DC to attend the preview party for the artists in the exhibition. Here are some photos I shot at the Artist Preview Party on March 28th 2018.
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  • Becoming Human from: El Prado, NM year: 2015<br />
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Becoming Human is a 30-foot tall sculpture of a robot, which occasionally smells the flower in its right hand. The sculpture hopes to inspire viewers to ask questions about technology and nature, and the value of slowing down. Contact: crobox@gmail.com
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  • Becoming Human from: El Prado, NM year: 2015<br />
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Becoming Human is a 30-foot tall sculpture of a robot, which occasionally smells the flower in its right hand. The sculpture hopes to inspire viewers to ask questions about technology and nature, and the value of slowing down. Contact: crobox@gmail.com
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  • https://Duncan.co/boat-at-dock-and-narrows
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  • https://Duncan.co/clouds-and-rain-over-small-city
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  • https://Duncan.co/dramatic-sky-at-turnout
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  • https://Duncan.co/lonely-photographer
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  • https://Duncan.co/orchid-in-the-kitchen
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  • https://Duncan.co/redneck-flag-and-red-truck
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  • https://Duncan.co/snow-in-small-town-canada
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  • https://Duncan.co/boy-fishing-and-red-chairs
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  • https://Duncan.co/snow-covered-branches-and-reflections
    Snow Covered Branches And Reflections
  • http://Duncan.co/waters-edge-at-sunrise-2
    Water's Edge At Sunrise 2
  • http://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2016
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  • https://Duncan.co/new-york
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  • http://Duncan.co/pointy-little-trees-at-dawn
    Pointy Little Trees At Dawn
  • http://Duncan.co/retro-rv
    Retro RV
  • The Man Burn 2016
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  • Justin and crew working on the ring around the man.
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  • https://Duncan.co/new-york
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  • https://Duncan.co/oculus-new-york
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  • https://Duncan.co/man-in-the-alley
    Man In The Alley
  • https://Duncan.co/no-spectators-the-art-of-burning-man<br />
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I had the honour of having some of my photographs featured in the Smithsonian exhibition No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man. Dorothy and I went to DC to attend the preview party for the artists in the exhibition. Here are some photos I shot at the Artist Preview Party on March 28th 2018.
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  • https://Duncan.co/boy-at-the-edge-of-the-falls
    Boy At The Edge Of The Falls
  • http://Duncan.co/snowing-in-the-sun
    Snowing In The Sun
  • http://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2016
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  • http://Duncan.co/winters-last-gasp
    Winter's Last Gasp
  • https://Duncan.co/last-touch-of-light-on-the-river
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  • https://Duncan.co/small-private-island-for-sale
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  • https://Duncan.co/old-boathouse
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  • https://Duncan.co/winter-driving-brockville
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  • The Man Burn 2016
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  • Harold is the man. Miss you dude!
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  • Pencil Bike FTW
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  • Lovely Burners
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  • Gate Road
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  • Queue to enter Black Rock City
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  • https://Duncan.co/rest-area-design-02
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  • https://Duncan.co/anthropocene
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