Burning Man, tech bros' favorite festival, got engulfed in a huge dust storm that snarled exits from the desert camp
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The massive dust storm on the last day of Burning Man turned visibility to five feet, leading to a six-hour wait for attendees leaving the venue.
'The dust in Black Rock City is causing rolling white-outs,' the Burning Man Traffic account warned, urging participants to remain in their camps until conditions improved.
Burning Man, initially an arts festival in San Francisco, has become a gathering for the tech elite, with attendees like Google's founders and Jeff Bezos.
Despite being a favorite for Silicon Valley's ultrarich, ticket sales for this year's Burning Man slumped, leaving some tickets available before the festival's start.
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