One of Burning Man’s tenets is radical self-expression, so participants wear elaborate outfits. But don’t call them costumes- those are only temporary.
Author: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY
Burning Man 2023 art amazes and delights– before it gets set ablaze
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Burning Man beginning under clear skies after Hurricane Hilary’s rain
Thousands of participants are gathering for the annual Burning Man event in the Black Rock Desert north of Reno.
Burning Man attendees heading to Black Rock City
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