WHAT/WHERE
Pat interviews the citizens of Black Rock City on their quality of life while Joshywashington reports traffic entering BRC. Also in this episode; fire breathing and Thunderdome!

NETWORK CONNECTION

Carlo Alcos pens a great commentary in Burning Couch: The Couch Surfer’s Burning Man.
Burning Man is photographic utopia, experience 13 of the Coolest Art Installations in the History of Burning Man. The week long festival is also a videographers dream, check out:
5 Videos from Burning Man by Joshywashington & One Week in The Desert: a Burning Man Documentary by Benny Lewis.

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About The Author

Joshywashington

Joshywashington is a Travel Media Ninja from Seattle who enjoys writing, climbing trees and strong coffee.

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