Unbelievable Burning Man Photos From the Festival Unlike Any Other

Humble Beginnings 

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Burning Man got its start in the ‘80s when Larry Harvey, an artist and activist who lived in San Francisco, first burned an effigy of a man on Baker Beach. The event became an annual tradition and what was once a small crowd of friends grew into an event that welcomed hundreds. By the ‘90s, thousands people were attending the festival and it was moved to the Black Rock Desert in Nevada to accommodate the crowds.

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