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Festivalgoers make their way to the concert bowl Friday afternoon. -
Uniformed security personnel on Segways were new at the 2018 event. -
Reggae on the River is known for its camping along the banks of the Eel River. -
Fire danger was rated high on Friday afternoon. -
A skeleton effigy was erected by the entrance to the volunteer area on Friday afternoon. -
A woman showed off her pineapple-themed dance costume. -
This reggae fan had shaved his body hair into a bikini top for the occasion. -
An artist concentrated on her work near the stage. -
A mother and daughter in matching outfits dance to the sound of Israel Vibration. -
The stage during Hempress Sativa’s set on Friday afternoon. -
Lascelle “Wiss” Bulgin of Israel Vibration. -
A vocalist took the stage during Israel Vibration’s set. -
Cecil “Skelly” Spence of Israel Vibration. -
Dancing during Hempress Sativa’s set. -
Costumed dancers posed for photo ops on the concert midway. -
Hair braiding was provided by vendors in the concert bowl. -
Four friends posed in the concert bowl on Friday afternoon. -
The High Times sign was a popular backdrop for selfies. -
Stilt walkers, fairies and feathered masks in the concert bowl on Friday afternoon. -
Fluorescent microbraids and Bob Marley merch are always in fashion at Reggae. -
Festivalgoers walk past a banner printed with an abstracted cannabis buds. -
Reggae fans in the concert bowl. -
Hempress Sativa in the media tent following her Friday afternoon set. -
The dancehall artist Cham. -
Cham during his Friday night set. -
Reggae fans in the front row during Busy Signal’s Friday night set. -
The stage during Busy Signal’s headlining Friday night set. -
The stage Friday night.
