Sunday, September 6, 2009
The experience is almost over! Yesterday was a day of dust storms, almost zero visibility. We walked around in it all afternoon, very surreal. We took a ride in the jump plan, great aerial views. The day ended with the burning of the man. 44,000 people gathered around the man to witness amazing pyro technics and as the burned to the ground the energy was very high. We head out tonight or tomorrow morning.
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