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Burning Man 2002: Theme Camps
Evidently I didn't take many pictures of the goings-on around Center Camp. Hmmn. At least I got a photo of the Earth Guardians headquarters. They do some really great Leave No Trace events and trainings.
![]() At what is this topless woman so surprised? I love the dolphin on the trampoline. Very cool mobile bar.
![]() Costco Soulmate Trading Outet. A must-stop on the singles circuit.
![]() The playa Kissing Booth. Another must-stop.
![]() Going with our theme, some clever campers built a shipwreck, complete with desert island and palm trees.
![]() We called this Camouflage Donut Camp, but we never figured it out. Do you know what it is?
![]() Fun-house mirrors are endlessly entertaining.
![]() Now this takes a bit of explanation. This is two huge cylinders made of blue and white outer fabric, with hundreds of plastic fish tied to the inner surface. Someone outside would pedal and the cylinders would rotate, and the participant walks along the platform you see here. It's incredibly disorienting, almost like being underwater in breaking waves. A most excellent effect.
![]() These people basically built an camp on a camp(er). Modern, rigid, strong downstairs, and ancient, flexible, open upstairs.
![]() Spoon Return Center.
![]() Lastly, another neighbor, a very nice guy. His camp was this huge load of rattan as walls and ceiling adjoining his VW Micro Bus. I liked the outdoor furniture, the tiki torch, and the barbeque.
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