Burning Man - Severed Head of Coyote

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Burning Man - Severed Head of Coyote

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Severed head of the giant Coyote sculpture by Bryan Tedrick (bryantedrick.com).

This photo was taken during the dismantling of the installation. It's my motorbike in the back.

View my other photos of the Coyote sculpture.

I heard that several people got injured on the Coyote (broken arms / wrists and what not). No-one died. Initially the coyote head could spin. I think many people got hit by the giant metal ears, This was the dangerous part especially if you didn't realize the head could spin. After taking several people to the hospital, they put a sign "Don't climb - Seriously", and locked the head. People kept climbing it anyway, since the sculpture was designed to be climbed. Later, the sign was changed to a more adequate "Climb at your own risks".

Photo taken at the Burning Man 2013 festival (Black Rock Desert, Nevada).

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Photo taken on September 2, 2013
Black Rock City, Pershing county, Nevada, USA
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