Every inch of the playa presents an opportunity for a new profile picture.
Even when it's totally obscured by dust.
Some burners danced from dusk till dawn.
While others took it easy.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAttendees of all ages showed up.
Accommodations ranged from tricked out RVs ...
... to old-school tents that blanketed the desert floor.
The art installations were, as always, unreal. (Oh, hey there, Katy Perry.)
Festival-goers could climb a massive warthog structure as it rocked gently in the wind.
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A glowing, gutted jumbo jet is the largest "art car" in Burning Man history.
A kaleidoscopic whale made a splash on the arts scene.
These cats are totally out of this world.
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What would Burning Man be without its effigy of "The Man"?
You never really know what to expect from Burning Man fashion.
It's an opportunity to let your freak flag fly.
That honestly cannot be comfortable in 80 degree weather.
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These sunglasses are art.
You'll have a good view for any show on stilts.
Paris Hilton rocked an alien-patterned leotard on the playa.
While actress-model Cara Delevigne sported a futuristic gladiator look.
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When the dust settles on Black Rock City ...
It's time to let it burn.