Stegasaurus Art Car. Pretty amazing.
Pulpo Mechanico - electronic Octopus that shot flames in the air. This video did not capture a high flaming moment, but it is awesome nonetheless.
Happy on my fancy ride to be buzzing over the hive inside the base of the Man. There was an interlocking interactive hive to climb into within the base of the Man. We made our bee-suits for this trek.
Happy bee-ing together.
The goggles are on because this was one of the many days of dust storms on the Playa. There were moments when we could not see 10 feet in front of us.
We headed out to the Temple...where our friends had gotten married two days before. Ian had not been out this far yet, so we went out there to experience it together.
It was an amazing structure and atmosphere.
And someone had this cool bike that they let me borrow for a ride.
We also caught this beam of light shining down in a very Godly way...but it missed the Church Art Car.
Contemplative and moved in the presence of all the love and struggle posted around us. People put up posters and phrases devoted to lost love ones, pets, soldiers, homes from natural disasters, and many internal struggles. It was hard to read some. We shed some tears, posted our devotions, and soaked in some of the spirit around us. It was powerful.
And so was the wind and dust storm.
Thankful for all that we have.
Then, we headed out to look for a VERY LARGE structure called "Wall Street" in the dust storm. It was four buildings that were 4-6 stories tall. However, we could not see them through the storm. We happened to find two of our campmates in the crazy dust storm. Here they are...and they were looking for the same thing! We headed in the direction we thought would bring us to Wall Street.
Once on top of this space ship thingy...it was a giant sit-and-spin.
He was the artist that designed the structure.
They build it in 60 days. They used aerospace grade aluminum. It was his first kinetic piece of art and he loved it so much he spent part of each day hanging out around and on it to watch people interact with it.
We were spinning around in the dust storm on the Cosmic Carousel. It was disorienting, real, spinning art. This was one of my favorite moments of the whole trip.
Then we found Wall Street.
And the dust storm started to clear. Here is an etherial picture of our fearless steads - our fuzzy bicycles.
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