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Fireworks In Reverse

Fireworks In Reverse

Julian Tay, a self-confessed pyro head made the decision to make the most of the New Year firework celebrations in Melbourne, Australia one last time before they become a dim and distant memory by showing what the display looked like in reverse.

Not the first time that this has been done but rarely with a display of this size. The effect is nothing short of amazing and it really shows the individual shells and their beautiful colours (particularly on the double burst shells) in spectacular detail.

Check out the video and let us know what you think.

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