Since the first "AfrikaBurn" in 2007, the festival is held in the hot and dusty plains of a private farm called Stonehenge, which is adjacent to the Tankwa Karoo National Park situated on the southern boundary of the Northern Cape and only about a four-hours drive from Cape Town. AfrikaBurn 2012 took place between 25 April - 30 April 2012. Kudos Andrew Ackerman for the great footage!
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09 May 2012
Great video footage of AfrikaBurn 2012
South Africa's answer to the famous "Burning Man" festival in the US of A is the annual "AfrikaBurn", an art festival which "aims to create a temporary community based on radical self-expression and self-reliance in a non-commercial environment".
Since the first "AfrikaBurn" in 2007, the festival is held in the hot and dusty plains of a private farm called Stonehenge, which is adjacent to the Tankwa Karoo National Park situated on the southern boundary of the Northern Cape and only about a four-hours drive from Cape Town. AfrikaBurn 2012 took place between 25 April - 30 April 2012. Kudos Andrew Ackerman for the great footage!
Since the first "AfrikaBurn" in 2007, the festival is held in the hot and dusty plains of a private farm called Stonehenge, which is adjacent to the Tankwa Karoo National Park situated on the southern boundary of the Northern Cape and only about a four-hours drive from Cape Town. AfrikaBurn 2012 took place between 25 April - 30 April 2012. Kudos Andrew Ackerman for the great footage!
16 May 2011
Aerial footage of the AfrikaBurn festival 2011
South Africa's answer to the famous "Burning Man" festival in the US is the annual "AfrikaBurn", an art festival which, like the US festival, aims to create a temporary community based on radical self-expression and self-reliance in a non-commercial environment. Word! The festival is taking place in the middle of nowhere - right in the hot and dusty plains of the Tankwa Karoo National Park. Kudos aerocam for the video footage!
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