 sunset of Burning Man 2016 and you can see the sun is setting in the Nevada Desert here. Burning Man is the annual festival where people come together and camp in the desert. This is our camp down here. I'm sharing with about six other people. That's the van I'm sleeping in. I'm sleeping in that van very there in the back. I've got a blow-up mattress and a sleeping bag. I think it's about 70,000 people come here for about a week and a half. And there's a combinator you can see in my hair. I've got dust and sand. But it's super fun. You go, you meet cool people. And this is a beautiful time of the day because you can see the colors. There's some people up there getting a good view of the sunset. There's Ty. There's my mate Ty Neve. Where are you Ty? Are you going for a ride? Yeah, sunset ride. Where are you going to go? To where? To where? I see. So Ty's going to go and check out the sunset a little bit more. We'll get a view over here. You've got lots of countries represented. You've got the UK flag there and the Scottish flag. You've got the American flag. You've got California. You've got Canadian flag over there. Check out the view over there. Isn't that beautiful? So everyone here is very, very open and friendly. There's no cash or nothing can be bought here. So you have to come to the plaza with lots of food and drinks and gifts. And then it's like an exchange. For example, we have a coffee cart. So we pack up a coffee cart in here each day. And we ride out onto the desert into the plaza. And we give away free coffee with tequila and vodka. We've got bottles of tequila and vodka. And people come up and say, oh yeah, I'll have some coffee. I'll have some tequila, vodka. And we give them shots out there on the plaza. And there's no, they don't pay us for it. We just give it to them. And they say, thank you. They give us a big hug and then they move on. And then yesterday I got like a couple of hot dogs out on the playa. People were just giving them away. There were cupcakes. And it's fun. It's fun as hell. But it just reminds me, it doesn't remind me, but it's just a great lesson in getting out of our societal constraints. These barriers that we put in front of ourselves and conformity. Like we're in there, in the modern world, we're conforming to everything. Like if you've got a job, you go in, you wear a certain attire or a certain attire and you say the right thing or you don't say the right thing. Here it's very much encouraged that people just express themselves and do what they want, say what they want, be who they want to be. And so people dress up in peculiar outfits. And everyone's just like, yes, no one's looking at me going, oh, that's weird. Everyone's just like, yes, celebrating people's individuality. So I'm wearing a little bit of, I mean, I'm pretty conservative to be fair. But you see all kinds of strange attire here. So it happens every, let's see, the last week of August every single year. Started 30 years ago in 1986. Started outside of San Francisco and then moved here I think in year 10. Maybe year 8, 9 or 10. And it's been here ever since. And it's just gradually built, built, built more people come. I think it was 70,000 this year. So here's some people riding bikes. There's some fire you can just see started. There we go. The dragon with some fire over there. Look at the colors of the sky now. Isn't that beautiful? And now you can start to hear the music start to pick up and all the parties start to take place. Here's a friend of mine, Rachel, who's coming, coming back in that group right there. Rachel, Chelsea, Kara, say hello to YouTube. People loving people. So there you go, Burning Man. 2016, there's some more shenanigans going on. And we're just getting ready for the night and we're going to go out and then you know you party until dawn, until sunrise and you can stay up and watch the sunrise. So right now I'm watching the sunset. Later on, if I can push through. Last night I stopped at 4.30. That was enough for me. If you can push through at about 5.45, you get captured the sunrise. I like to get a bit a little bit early. Otherwise, if I stay up to like 6.45, 7.08, my whole day isn't right off. And I like to just appreciate the sunset. So it was nice to share this with you. Tien, Rachel. Yeah, I am filming you, yes. She loves it. Alright, from Burning Man, 2016. Catch you on the next one. So I'm at Burning Man and we've got a battle between the carrots who want to protect the carrots and the bunnies who are surging towards the wall.