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Cape Town - If you ever decide to travel the world in search of the best festivals, Burning Man is where you'll start - and probably end. It's one of the most loved, most controversial music festivals ...
Bird Words: A burning question beyond a bird’s-eye view. Dan Greaney. Wintu Audubon Society. Something’s wrong, and the birds can’t figure it out. Every year, temperatures get hotter.
But the Drone’s View Of Burning Man 2014 video from Eric Cheng captures another perspective on the event–specifically, a taller, wider perspective.
Going to Burning Man is a huge investment of time and money — but watching it isn’t, and the voyeuristic digital bird’s-eye view of the playa might be getting an upgrade this year. Burning ...
Bird’s-eye view: Avian sculptures land in Laguna in ‘An Attempted Murder ... For roughly a decade, Champion has been a regular contributor to the artistic works at Burning Man.
The View panel has never been to Burning Man, but after this year’s muddy disaster, it’s unlikely they ever will. During their first episode back this season, the co-hosts discussed the heavy ...
UPDATE The Burning Man webcam went live earlier than planned, starting in the afternoon on Thursday, Aug. 31. The livecast was set to be shorter in duration this year and not start until Sept. 1 ...
Take a flight of discovery high above the iconic Times Square in New York City with stunning drone footage, capturing the vibrant lights, bustling crowds, and towering billboards that make this ...
Burning Man attendees who use drones and helicopters are able to capture amazing bird's-eye-view photos. Check out some of the most incredible ones.
Burning Man — the annual festival in Nevada's Black Rock Desert — is known for its extraordinary art. ... viewing art and Burning Man from a bird’s eye view. " ...
Burning Man looks interesting enough from the ground. From the sky, however, it’s simply majestic . Thank two quadcopter drones—each toting a GoPro Hero3— for these spectacular views.
By the end of its run, the Greenwood Fire burned 26,797 acres, or more than 41 square miles. The blaze destroyed 15 homes and cabins and leveled more than 50 sheds and outbuildings.