Fonte: New York Post
A woman who was left nearly paralyzed when she plunged from a climbable Burning Man art installation last year is gearing up for her ninth trip to the desert event — saying its dangers make it “exciting. ” Rachael Gingery of San Francisco tumbled about 20 feet from a sinking-ship sculpture called “Naga & the Captainess” at the 2024 Burn, fracturing her spine, cracking a rib and bruising her spleen and lung. She spent 16 hours in the event’s makeshift field hospital, known as Rampart, before being sent by ambulance to Reno for scans and further treatment.
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