In photos: AfrikaBurn 2014 Posted on 6 May 2014 Tags:AfrikaBurn Crazy desert landscapes, open skies, spreading sunsets, exuberant, expressive people following their own creative happiness and of course, fire: this is AfrikaBurn 2014 in photos. I have used the word ‘beautiful’ to describe the past few days more times than is probably healthy. Yet that is exactly what this experience (note, I’m not using the word ‘event’) was; crazy, desert landscapes with open skies and spreading sunsets, exuberant, expressive people following their own creative happiness and of course, fire. There is something transfixing, primeval about fire, feeling the heat on your face as you watch embers swirl into the sky and flames lick the ground. As a first-time burner I had a few ideas of what to expect. These were all surpassed, leaving me with the desire to not only return next year, but to incorporate some of what I saw and learnt into my every day life. Seeing people be exactly who (or what) they wish to be is inspiring and lifts the soul. Walking through Binnekring in the mornings you’d find new structures and interactive creations, sprung up seemingly overnight. Everything is driven and organised by the people who attend (aka you and the person next to you), which differs from an event where you know what is happening, where and what time. You’re guaranteed to miss out on some things while at AfrikaBurn, but going with your own flow leads you on to find places and people you otherwise wouldn’t have. Of course it’s not all tinted in rosy-glow; some serious camping and roughing-it is involved. The famous ‘loos with a view’ became places of horror within a day or two and a dust storm blew in on the Sunday, stinging our eyes with grit and coating everything with dust. Definitely not ideal tent-packing conditions! However these memories form an inextricable character backbone; one that you look back on with a laugh. Thanks to all those who added to my time at AfrikaBurn. I’ll be back and I hope you will too. Been there before? Then check out these hilarious, totally relatable 10 things you’ll understand if you’ve been to AfrikaBurn The long dusty road claimed a myriad of tyres along the way This year’s San Clan Sculptures and interactive artworks Pigeon mail and lovely skies Kids ran everywhere Visiting donkeys and altered vehicles Best way to watch the sunset The pirate ship- an easy nighttime landmark to navigate by. Girl singing at the Trash Cabaret Expression, dance and beautiful people San Clan burning Sunday’s dust storm Related Posts A celebration of the leopard through Rudi Hulshof’s eyes 3 May 2023 May 3 is International Leopard Day. A day we commemorate the beautiful, yet, elusive and... read more Africa’s unbroken forest 28 April 2023 Central Africa’s lowland rainforests cover almost two million square kilometres, an area one hundred times... read more Our favourite images from BigPicture competition 2019 29 May 2019 From the beautiful to the bizarre, this photographic showcase of life on Earth shines a... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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