Tons of models and celebrities are sharing their personal photos from Burning Man

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With Burning Man coming to a close on Monday, many celebrities are sharing their memories from the festival on social media.

Katy Perry attended Burning Man for the first time this year. "Obvious first time burner alert" she captioned this video of herself trying to ride a Segway:

She probably should have paid closer attention to her dad's lesson:

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Perry's final post was a video of "the man" burning to the ground on Saturday night. "When u hand burning man the aux chord," she wrote about this post:

Derek Blasberg posted this photo of model Karlie Kloss "wigging out":

Singer Cassie posted this photo of her boyfriend Diddy, "My sunshine on a cloudy day":

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And "That forever kind of friend," model Poppy Delevingne:

"Playa lovin'" she captioned this photo:

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But not even celebs like Cassie are immune to dust storm whiteout weather conditions:

Luckily, it cleared up soon:

Model Suki Waterhouse went to the festival and stayed in an RV:

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She captioned this photo "Playa shiz."

On Monday she recalled: "Damn this sandwich was good."

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And "Right where i want to be."

Leonardo DiCaprio's model-actress girlfriend, Kelly Rohrbach, posted one photo with the caption: "burn baby burn":

Australian model Shanina Shaik showed off many of her outfits:

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 Her boyfriend DJ Ruckus was there, too.

DJ Ruckus later posted: "I think I'm a Photogragher these days! A beautiful shot of my baby @shaninamshaik in the desert #playabird #burningman2015"

Jared Leto was there and posted this video with the caption "Mind on Fire":

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But Susan Sarandon may have had the best Burning Man.

She rode this adorable bike:

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Danced the night away "with the gypsy musicians in Pussycat Lounge at Burningman":

Survived the dust storms:

And carried the ashes of Timothy Leary, "the father of LSD," to a church-like structure called the "Totem of Confessions."

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"Getting ready for the big night," she captioned the below photo. "The procession to the Totem of Confessions with Timothy Learys ashes."

"I think he'd be so happy. I think he would have loved the chaos [of Burning Man]. He would have loved it," Sarandon told USA Today. "And all these people honoring him with LSD."

 

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