Apparently, Facebook doesn’t like .png images. When I tried to defined a png in the open graph properties “og:image”, the loading icon in the share window goes on for awhile before disappearing entirely. Fix: use a .jpg instead.
As advised on facebook docs: og:image – An image URL which should represent your object within the graph. The image must be at least 50px by 50px and have a maximum aspect ratio of 3:1.
Also, consider using the handy linter utility at http://developers.facebook.com/tools/lint/ to check the meta data of your page.
Trying to explain what Burning Man is to someone who has never been to the event is a bit like trying to explain what a particular color looks like to someone who is blind.


In 2010, 30th August, more than 50,000 people gathered at Black Rock Desert in northern Nevada, USA. They erected a city on the 400 square mile emptiness, and proceeded to survive 8 bohemian days in this makeshift community experiencing creativity, spirituality, and sexuality. Many ideas are explored including traces of the hippie movement, sustainable living, nudism, religion, socialism, anarchy and many others.
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