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BLACK ROCK CITY, Nevada, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Thousands of Burning Man attendees readied to make their "exodus" on Monday as the counter-culture arts festival in the Nevada desert ends in a sea of drying mud instead of a party around its flaming effigy namesake. One person died at the event in the Black Rock Desert, authorities said on Sunday, providing few details. Every year Burning Man brings tens of thousands of people to the Nevada desert to dance, make art and enjoy being part of a self-sufficient, temporary community of like-minded spirits. The festival typically has a penultimate night send-off with the burning of a giant wooden effigy of a man, along with a fireworks show. Reporting by Anna Tong at Black Rock City and Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Rosalba O'BrienOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Marc Chenard, revelers, Trevor Hughes, Brian Fraoli, Fraoli, Anna Tong, Rich McKay, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: National Weather Service, Center, Rock City, USA, Network, REUTERS, Acquire, Black Rock City, Thomson Locations: Nevada, Reno, College Park , Maryland, Rock, New York, San Francisco, Black, Atlanta
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