Pink Lady at Burning Man Festival
« Back to Public Land - The BLM-The Big Open, August 2001 National Geographic Magazine

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A wildflower blooms in the Black Rock Desert as California costume designer Jeanne Lauren braves a sandstorm at Burning Man, the annual weeklong festival in northwestern Nevada's National Conservation area. Beyond, Uncle Sam wheels along the vast playa, one of Earth's flattest spots. Over 26,000 people create an instant city that celebrates art in a unique counter-cultre experience.
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