It's hard to believe that Burning Man's early years involved little more than a handful of hippies dancing around a seaside San Francisco bonfire.
Since its humble beginnings in 1986, the festival has swelled into an international phenomenon, drawing more than 60,000 individuals to the remote Nevada desert each August and spawning a subculture that permeates year round.
This collection of photos, provided exclusively to The Huffington Post, reveals a simpler side of The Burn, with founder Larry Harvey and his cohorts setting the scene first on SF's Baker Beach, and a few years later, in Nevada's pop-up paradise of Black Rock City.
Behold, a rare glimpse inside the origins of what is now a worldwide way of life:
Baker Beach Arrival, 1989.
Raising the Man, Baker Beach, 1989.
Assembling the Man, Baker Beach, 1989.
Loading Seven Sections on Seven Pickups, 1989.
Drummer, Black Rock Pre-Burn, 1990.
Black Rock Pioneer Burners, 1990.
Larry and Crimson Rose, Pre-Burn, 1998.
BONUS: The story of the playa is now a major motion picture! "Spark: A Burning Man Story" opened August 16, 2013. For more information on the film, available on VOD, check out showtimes and locations here.
Earlier on HuffPost:
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/19/vintage-burning-man-photos_n_3770030.html
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