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	<title>Comments on: Desert to Dream: A Decade of Burning Man Photography by Barbara Traub</title>
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		<title>By: kerblogger</title>
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		<description>Extraordinary images.  Thank you for holding them up. I participated in 1998, and am feeling overdue for a 2nd Burn.  Ironically, I was only a recent transplant to the Bay Area, then. and my experience was by many accounts that of a &quot;tourist&quot;.  In the intervening years, I have befriended many Burners, watched them grow excited with anticipation, build their floats, construct their &quot;brief dreams&quot;, and then hear about the stories afterwards.  I wanna go.  Perhaps it&#039;s not too late...


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Extraordinary images.  Thank you for holding them up. I participated in 1998, and am feeling overdue for a 2nd Burn.  Ironically, I was only a recent transplant to the Bay Area, then. and my experience was by many accounts that of a &#8220;tourist&#8221;.  In the intervening years, I have befriended many Burners, watched them grow excited with anticipation, build their floats, construct their &#8220;brief dreams&#8221;, and then hear about the stories afterwards.  I wanna go.  Perhaps it&#8217;s not too late&#8230;</p>
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