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Videos show Burning Man attendees stranded by mud in remote Nevada desert

Por: Newsweek Life September 03, 2023

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After heavy rainfall caused thick mud to inundate roadways, tens of thousands of Burning Man revelers were left stranded in a remote section of the Nevada desert.Videos shared on social media on Saturday show ankle-deep mud throughout Black Rock City, a temporary city erected for the annual week-long event. People can be seen in the clips sloshing around with garbage bags or Ziploc bags over their feet to avoid getting stuck in the pasty... + full article



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