Wakarusa Festival 2006 gallery
Wakarusa Festival 2006 - Day 4 June 12, 2006
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Clarence Mills, right, and Mike O'Neill, both from Colorado, are caked in mud as they dance inside the Revival Tent to the music of Shanti Groove. Large crowds gathered Sunday for the final day of the Wakarusa festival at Clinton Lake.
Amanda Guyer, of Ashville, N.C., left, and Ryan Stanton of Wilmington, N.C., clean up around their campsite as they pack for the trip home from the Wakarusa Festival. Guyer and Stanton plan to leave this morning for North Carolina.
Sweeney, left, and Mike Green, Austin, Texas, enjoy a couple beers on their bikes outside outside Harrah's Voodoo Stage. Green won his New Belgium bicycle for picking up and collecting recyclables on the Wakarusa Festival grounds Sunday afternoon.
Hana Raia, Boulder, Colo., dances inside the Revival Tent to the music of Shanti Groove. Raia and a large crowd of revelers enjoyed a final afternoon of music Sunday at Wakarusa Festival.
Hana Raia, left, of Boulder, Colo., dances to the music of Shanti Groove. A large crowd of fans and music lovers gathered at Harrah's Voodoo Stage inside the Revival Tent for the show Sunday at Wakarusa Festival.
Michael Bozeman, right, and Stephanie Adams, Nashville, Tenn., pack up their campsite. Bozeman, a Kansas State graduate, has been to Wakarusa Festival all three years and was deciding whether to stay for the final evening of music Sunday at Clinton Lake.
Michael Bozeman, left, and Stephanie Adams, Nashville, Tenn., pack up their campsite. Bozeman, a Kansas State graduate, has been to Wakarusa Fest all three years and was deciding whether to stay for the final evening of music Sunday at Clinton Lake.
John Heiland, mandolin player for Shanti Groove, jams during a song inside the Revival Tent. A large crowd gathered for the show Sunday afternoon at Wakarusa Festival.
Dawn Dabek, Glenwood Springs, Colo., dances to the music of Shanti Groove inside the Revival Tent. Crowds gathered for a final day of music Sunday at Wakarusa Fest.
Jonathan Vogler of Little Rock, Ark., sleeps with his girlfriend, Becca Odom of Little Rock, Ark., during the Wakarusa Festival on Sunday. The couple has been together for about eight months.
Beau Kahler of Little Rock, Ark., center, plays the drums at a camp site close to Clinton Lake during the Wakarusa Festival on Sunday. Kahler joined more than 10 other camping musicans and played for about 45 minutes. "Everyone just showed up out of the woodworks," Kahler said.
Sara Lopez of Durango, Colo., finishes off the last of her avacado during her stay at the Wakarusa Festival on Sunday. Lopez and her friend Ian Stewart brought vegeburgers, chips and beer, among other food items. The beer was homemade by Stewart.
Josh Clark, guitarist of Tea Leaf Green, performs on the Sun Down Stage at the Wakarusa Festival Sunday evening. Sunday was the last day of the festival, which is in its third year of existance.
Skyler Gray, 5, shows off his multiple talents as he hula hoops and plays the recorder during a performance at the Wakarusa Festival on Sunday. This is Gray's second year at the festival with his family, which is from Spring Hill.
Rebecca Carey, Chicago, packs up for the drive home from the Wakarusa Festival. Carey has been at the festival since Thursday morning. She planned to leave after the last show, sleep for an hour and then begin the drive home.
Chad Anders' sunglasses reflects part of the Wakarusa Festival crowd as Tea Leaf Green plays on Sunday. Anders said he had been listening to the band for about three years now, but not closely. Michael Franti was his favorite performance at the festival he said.
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