Stunning Time-Lapse Video Shows Just How Huge Burning Man Really Is
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Musician, photographer, and Burning Man devotee, Roy Two Thousand, recently released a video, titled "Lake of Dreams," featuring gorgeous footage from last year's Burning Man. Using time-lapse technology and wide angles, we can see just how massive and busy the party really is.
The video begins by setting the scene, showing Black Rock Desert before any Burners arrive. We can see here how massive the landscape is.Soon, though, festival-goers arrive. We already see the massive pyramid-like structure, known that year as the "The Temple of Whollyness," that had been designed and built for the festival.Here, we can see one of the many massive sculptures and art installations, present at every Burning Man.As the sun sets and the night moves in, the activity picks up.Soon, the actual burning, which gives Burning Man its name, begins.But, at some point, the party has to end. Not for long, though. The sun rises over the desert and the festivities begin again.You can check out the full video here:
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