Nearly 80,000 revelers are braving three-digit high temperatures and dusty conditions in the desert for the first in-person Burning Man celebration since the COVID pandemic began.The weeklong counterculture party has been a tradition in the Black Rock Desert since the early 1990s, after San Francisco officials became concerned over the annual burning of an effigy in their city.But it was halted in 2020 due to concerns about COVID, and the next year, organizers decided to plan a 'Virtual Burn' — though thousands decided to take matters into their own hands and hold a make-shift event in the desert themselves.
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