Thread: Burning man
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Old 12-19-2008, 05:45 AM   #25
dagon
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Default Re: Burning man

glad to hear it. Ive seen more than bad apples that you speak of. this is a sacred site. and should be treated as such. I sure hate to see the environmental impacts of 48,000 peeps on this land. I wish it would go more green so to speak. I have witnessed the piloting and burning of toxic materials, trash on the HWYs. gray water from rv's dumped. spray paint on the rocks, but yes good company. good art. creative atmosphere and self expression. its a love hate. but for a party for a man that divorced his wife. and had a bon fire on a beach in sf to burn the things that reminded him of her and so on. then went to the black rock desert to continue this. and it transforming to a pagan ritual party. quite impressive.



http://afterburn.burningman.com/04/c...guardians.html

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