Naturally
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- Corner of Walk 'n Don't Walk
I've seen aerial footage. Looks like they didn't leave any trash at all.I agree with feywon, the trash must be bad. Despite what is required.
The last place I'd want to go is a crowded place like that.
I've heard of clean ups on BLM land. People leave trash behind. There are clean ups. I don't get people.
You have to hand it to Shalaco and his friends. Their passion for the festival and their mission to return the area to its natural state is very commendable.
I'm glad there are people doing the clean up and making sure everything is left like it was. Just like what had to be done at Lake Tahoe this past 4th of July.You have to hand it to Shalaco and his friends. Their passion for the festival and their mission to return the area to its natural state is very commendable.
"Shalaco is a San Francisco-based photographer whose mini-documentaries about Burning Man offer a fascinating glimpse into all aspects of the event's production as well as the process of cleaning up and restoring the desert to its original condition."
Dozens of volunteers join his clean-up and restoration team every year and hundreds donate funds for the equipment, hazmat suits, etc. Many of them are frequent attendees of Burning Man.