The yearly Nevada festival of Burning Man is many things.
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It is a place where 65,000 people descend on a 7-square-mile patch of the Black Rock Desert, getting whipped by sandstorms, and, of course, burning "the man."
But as the "leave no trace" rule declares, Burning Man is not a garbage can. Everything set up at the start of the week must come down.
This before-and-after image, created by the Daily Overview, reveals just how great of an undertaking that can be. Slide the bar to see the transition.
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