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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Another year of the Ultra Music Festival in downtown Miami has come and gone.

The breakdown of Ultra Music Festival, with loads of garbage getting picked up and stages and scaffolding coming down, is a full production.

This year's festival was marred by the death of University of Miami senior Adam Levine.

Levine, who was majoring in political science, was first treated by festival security before paramedics were called in. He was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital where he later died. Police have not yet released a cause of death.

The three-day festival, which began Friday, drew an estimated 167,000 people from nearly 90 countries to Bayfront Park on Biscayne Boulevard to enjoy electronic music.

"This is something I've always wanted to do in life for anything," said R. J. Catler. "The one thing I always wanted to do."

By the third day, many people were tired — and wet from the rain - and couldn't wait for next year.

Miami police said they made 67 arrests during the three day festival, 29 were charged with felonies.

Click here to review a log of the arrests.

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