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* "[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1236380/Worlds-largest-artwork-etched-desert-sand.html Etched by trucks in the desert sand: At 9 miles around, gargantuan circle is the world's largest artwork" UK Mail, 16 December 2009 | * "[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1236380/Worlds-largest-artwork-etched-desert-sand.html Etched by trucks in the desert sand: At 9 miles around, gargantuan circle is the world's largest artwork]" UK Mail, 16 December 2009 |
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Land art is created using earth and rock. Many land art pieces have been created on the Black Rock Desert.
In 1968, Michael Heizer created Dissipate.
Artists at the mid-1990' era Burning Man events used the clay of the playa to create sculptures that had were lit from within with a wood fire.
In the late 2000's, Jim Denevan] drove a bus around the playa and made intricate patterns visible only from the air.
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- "Etched by trucks in the desert sand: At 9 miles around, gargantuan circle is the world's largest artwork" UK Mail, 16 December 2009