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Impressions, At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression
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Unnecessarily High Five
An A-frame was set up with hands hung from low to high distances from the ground. The sign said, "Danger! Unnecessarily High Five."
Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 14:26:25 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_7942 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Burning Man Arts
A display was posted that showed some of the art supported by the Black Rock Arts Foundation. It read: Burning Man Arts
Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 14:26:25 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_7943 Add a comment or report a mistake
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The Burning Man Timeline
A chart was posted on the fence that showed the timeline of the Burning Man Event.
Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 14:27:02 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_7944 Add a comment or report a mistake
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A Marching Band.
A marching band marched and played its way down Texas Street toward the 22nd Street end.
Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 15:19:34 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_8151 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Drummers Played Garbage Cans
The drummers with the marching band played garbage cans as drums.
Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 15:19:48 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_8162 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Gigantic Hula Hoop
A gigantic hula hoop was available for anyone to try twirling. Here one woman achieved momentary success.
Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 15:22:36 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_8177 Add a comment or report a mistake
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About To Set Up Art
A man carried two mylar mirrored triangles across the Esprit Park lawn to a point where he was setting up his art.
Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 15:26:43 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_8198 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Normal Sized Hula Hoops
One area on the lawn of Esprit Park was set up with a large number of hula hoops. Here several forks were attempting to twirl them, with varying degrees of success.
Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 15:30:32 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_8212 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Juggle On Stilts
A fellow dressed in fur and walking on stilts, juggled three balls as he walked.
Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 15:31:39 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_8215 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Hand Reached For Camera
A man dressed as a skeleton reached for the camera. This was part of a small booth advertising Mr. Nobody's Spookeasy.
Mr. Nobody's Spookeasy • Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 15:39:13 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_8236 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Woman On Stilts With Streamers
A woman on stilts walked down Texas Street and performed with fabric streamers.
Mr. Nobody's Spookeasy • Impressions • At The 2014 Burning Man Decompression • Texas Street between 22nd Street and Mariposa, San Francisco • (Photo taken 16:08:07 Sunday 12 October 2014) • (Photo posted Sunday 02 November 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_8287 Add a comment or report a mistake
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