Alegra Space Station

Participants needed:
We are looking for the Travelers, the Explorers and the Desert Lovers. We have no specific requirements except of willingness to accept the other Camp Members ( and Burners at large) as they are. Nationality, religion, ethnicity etc should not matter in the Dust. We do not tolerate any form of discrimination.

Project Description:

Alegra Space Station first featured at the 2017 AB as a Charging Station, in 2022 we transformed into Space Station hosting travelling Burners ( and some Minions). Our focus is to create a basic but comprehensive and comfortable space for the Burners arriving from far while concentrating on what Afrikaburn really is, a community.

Details of Gift:

As a member of Space Station you will be encouraged to volunteer, volunteer and volunteer some more. As a Theme Camp we are gifting craft beer, brewed by our talented members Hester and Grant ( a lot of sweat, tears and swearing is usually involved in the brewing process contributing to the unique taste). Ice cold juice is part of our gifting process. And as a cherry on the top we will be offering some Adult Games ( get your mind out of a gutter, not this kind of games) or better said Adult Sized Games. If you wonder what we mean, come and find us. It will be fun , they say.

Joining Requirements:

You must be willing to do: -Camp duties, -Ice duties, -MOOP duties, -gifting duties -volunteer at least two shift for the AB ( in any position available, from the Gate to the Rangers). And above it all, you will be required to go and be a Burner, be the community, be the participant and have lots of fun

Additional Details:

Our camp has a fully fledged kitchen ( yes, my Darling you have to feed yourself), we have a shower ( hygiene matters), a chill space and a “dorm” stretch tent. We accept only “bonded couples” ( either couples or good buddies) as our tents accommodate 2 people ( we have foam matrass for you but you make your bed). Part of our camp is a Mutant Vehicle for our gifting.

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