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You can’t burn mud ……

Tens of thousands of revelers attending the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert have been asked to shelter in place and conserve food and water on Saturday after a rainstorm turned the site into mud – Globe and Mail 

What is Burning Man ?

Burning Man Festival: A Unique Celebration of Art, Community, and Self-Expression

Every year, tens of thousands of people from all corners of the world gather in the Nevada desert to participate in one of the most distinctive and transformative events on the planet: the Burning Man Festival.

Founded in 1986 by Larry Harvey and a group of friends on Baker Beach in San Francisco, Burning Man has since evolved into a week-long celebration of art, self-expression, and radical self-reliance.

At its core, Burning Man is an experiment in temporary community living.

For one week each summer, a makeshift city called Black Rock City springs up in the arid expanse of the Black Rock Desert. This city is home to a diverse and vibrant community where the usual social norms are replaced by the Ten Principles of Burning Man, which include radical inclusion, gifting, decommodification, and leaving no trace.

One of the festival’s most iconic symbols is the Man, a towering wooden figure that stands at the center of Black Rock City.

The climax of the festival occurs on the final Saturday night when the Man is set ablaze in a spectacular pyrotechnic display. This ritual symbolizes the release of the old and the embrace of the new, an idea that lies at the heart of Burning Man’s philosophy.

Art is a cornerstone of Burning Man, with the festival serving as a canvas for innovative and often colossal installations. These artworks are as diverse as the participants themselves, from massive sculptures to intricate interactive experiences.

The art is not just for aesthetic enjoyment; it’s meant to inspire reflection and engagement. Participants are encouraged to explore, interact, and contribute to the art, fostering a sense of creative collaboration.

Self-expression is another integral aspect of the Burning Man experience. The dress code is anything but conventional; attendees don extravagant costumes, body paint, and accessories that reflect their inner selves. This atmosphere of freedom allows individuals to step outside societal constraints and fully embrace their true selves.

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In a world often dominated by consumerism and commodification, Burning Man stands out as a special oasis. Money is virtually useless within the festival grounds, and a gift economy prevails. Participants bring items or services to share without expecting anything in return. This culture of giving fosters a strong sense of community and connection among attendees.

Leave No Trace is an essential principle that emphasizes environmental responsibility.

Participants are expected to pack out everything they bring, leaving the desert as pristine as they found it. This commitment to sustainability extends to the festival’s infrastructure, which relies on solar power and encourages alternative transportation methods.

Despite its popularity, the festival remains elusive, with tickets often sold out quickly.

It’s a testament to the festival’s allure—a temporary escape from the ordinary, where self-expression, art, and community come together in a mesmerizing blend of creativity and freedom. For those fortunate enough to experience it, Burning Man is more than a festival; it’s a life-changing journey that challenges conventions and leaves an indelible mark on the soul.

What is Medical Tourism

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What is Medical Tourism

Travel information, news and resources regarding the world of medical tourism, with special focus on its relationship to travel insurance :

Medical tourism is the name given to the process of people seeking planned or elective medical treatments in a country outside of their own.

The process will not normally be covered by a standard travel insurance policy and is unlikely to be covered under someone’s health insurance policy unless specifically and directly arranged by the person’s insurance company, where some cover may be provided in very limited circumstances.

It is for the individual to plan the process and execute the whole procedure with all the risks and caveats that entails.

Types of Medical Tourism

Medical tourism can apply to a wide range of different procedures and can happen for many different reasons.

The main types of procedures can either be cosmetic or surgical or medical or a combination of all three. The most common procedures include dental care, cosmetic surgery, orthopaedic surgery, fertility treatments, cancer care etc.

Reasons for medical tourism

The chief reasons for someone seeking medical treatment overseas normally relate either to the cost of the treatment in their own country compared to another country, or the delay in waiting to get treatment in their own country as opposed to overseas.

For a lot of people in the USA, the main reason is often financial, whilst in other countries such as the UK people often see treatment abroad either because of the long waiting list for certain procedures, or the lack of provision of certain cosmetic treatments on the NHS.

Risks of Medical Tourism

There are many obvious risks associated with someone seeking medical treatment outside of their own country, but mostly these risks can be managed and minimized if proper time and planning are put into the research needed to make this happen safely.

The main risks/research areas include :

  • Checking the clinical capabilities of the hospital or clinic providing the procedure
  • Checking the qualifications and credentials of the clinical staff involved in the surgery or medical treatment.
  • The level of risk of infectious diseases within the country where the procedure is taking place
  • The general quality of care if it’s likely to be available to the individual both pre and post-op.
  • The individual’s ability to communicate with doctors and nurses possibly in a different language.
  • Whether or not proper aftercare can be provided in the country where the procedure is taking place, and if so for how long.
  • How aftercare can be provided in the individual’s own country of residence
  • The risks of air travel back to the country of residence after the procedure
  • How any complications can be managed and dealt with if needed once the person has returned home.

Whilst this may seem a long list of potential problems, these concerns are based on many people’s experiences of seeking medical treatment overseas.

Medical tourism is, generally speaking, not something that should be undertaken lightly and should only be done with the utmost care and consideration.

Government is provide a lot of valuable sources of information, below are links to the CDC and the UK government’s advice on medical tourism.

Also are several articles that highlight the risks and benefits of medical tourism which can act as a useful guide for anyone considering going down this route.

See Also :

What is Health Insurance

What is Personal Accident Insurance

 

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Exploring America

travelThe land of the free – America has always been the land of explorers, on earth and in outer space !

It still retains the frontier spirit, and provides real opportunities to be explored and to explore itself. Below are a number of articles that help to cultivate that spirit of exploration, and to foster experiences of freedom in its many forms.

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Mexico Safety Concerns

mexicoQuestions are often raised about how safe Mexico is, questions that in many ways are very difficult to answer properly.

There is a lot of press about gangs, drugs and cartels and where they operate, alongside numerous reports about how certain areas of Mexico are untouched and perfectly safe to visit.

Below are a number of articles and resources that should help anyone plan a trip to Mexico with a high degree of confidence as to their personal safety.

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Mexico and Medical Tourism

Medical tourism has become big business in Mexico, especially for residents of the USA. Most treatments are considerably cheaper than similar options in other countries, and the standard of care is generally pretty high.

There are risks however, and a thorough amount of detailed planning and research should be carried out before any decisions are made about going to Mexico or any other country for planned or elective medical treatment.

Below are a number of articles related to medical tourism in Mexico

Medical Tourism and MS Treatment in Mexico