It’s all over, but for the massive cleanup to remove all that Playa dust from cars, clothes, and the deepest crevices of the human body. But the annual Burning Man festival in Black Rock City conjured up its usual menagerie of fantastic structures, eye-popping costumes, and decadence.

The news, such as it was this year, was that a group vandalized one of the major rave camps, White Ocean. The camp hosts famous DJs each year in style, and apparently some renegade Burners felt it violated the spirit of the event.

“A very unfortunate and saddening event happened last night at White Ocean, something we thought would never be possible in OUR Burning Man utopia,” the group wrote on its Facebook page. “A band of hooligans raided our camp, stole from us, pulled and sliced all of our electrical lines, leaving us with no refrigeration and wasting our food and, glued our trailer doors shut, vandalized most of our camping infrastructure, dumped 200 gallons of potable water flooding our camp.”

Increasingly, for better and for worse, the temporary residents of Burning Man are connected to the internet, which means the rest of us get no shortage of images, updates, and livestreams from the desert.

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Indeed, there was even an official livestream:

Still, in case you missed it, here are some of the most amazing images shared on social media that remind us there is nothing quite like Burning Man:

https://twitter.com/streetartglobe/status/772688423622553600

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