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RC2KDU9LSVWK A passerby stops to record a light show projected into the night sky at the Sydney Harbour waterfront in Sydney, Australia, May 24, 2022. REUTERS/Loren Elliott
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RC2KDU9LO7VU A passerby stops to record a light show projected into the night sky at the Sydney Harbour waterfront in Sydney, Australia, May 24, 2022. REUTERS/Loren Elliott
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RC2I0G9WX40L The pink supermoon, the biggest full moon of 2020, is seen over Fort Saint Elmo at the entrance of Grand Harbour in Valletta, Malta April 8, 2020. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi
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GM1E98M0KB401 Fireworks explode over the port of Monaco as China competes in the International Pyromelodic Firework contest in Monaco August 21, 2013. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (MONACO - Tags: CITYSCAPE SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E97H1SU101 The capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia lies surrounded by cranes outside Giglio harbour July 17, 2013. The trial of the captain of the Costa Concordia cruise ship, which capsized off Italy's coast last year killing 32 people, resumes on Wednesday after it was delayed by a lawyers' strike earlier this month. The trial will examine one of the most dramatic marine accidents in recent Italian history, when the huge liner struck a rock outside the port of Giglio in January 2012 and keeled over on to its side, setting off a chaotic night-time evacuation of more than 4,000 passengers and crew. Schettino, accused of abandoning ship before all crew and passengers had been rescued, faces charges including manslaughter and causing the loss of his ship, which still rests on its side in the Tuscan port. REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito (ITALY - Tags: CRIME LAW MARITIME)
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GM1E93K1T4V01 A girl walks down the stairs as people rest a waterfront at Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour facing the Hong Kong island side March 20, 2013. A study by the University of Hong Kong has revealed that Hong Kong has one of the worst light-pollution problems among cities around the world, with the night sky over urban areas was between 100 and more than 1,000 times brighter than the international dark sky standard, government radio reported on Tuesday. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E93K1T4P01 People rest along a waterfront at Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour facing the Hong Kong island side March 20, 2013. A study by the University of Hong Kong has revealed that Hong Kong has one of the worst light-pollution problems among cities around the world, with the night sky over urban areas was between 100 and more than 1,000 times brighter than the international dark sky standard, government radio reported on Tuesday. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E8A11NXL01 Fireworks are seen over Victoria Harbour as Hong Kong celebrates the 63rd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China October 1, 2012. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1DWYBASLAA Fireworks light the sky over Victoria Harbour and the city's business district during New Year celebrations in Hong Kong January 1, 2008. REUTERS/Victor Fraile (CHINA)
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RP3DSFDHSBAC Fireworks explode above a loveheart-shaped design on the Sydney Harbour Bridge during a New Year's fireworks display January 1, 2006. The fireworks display this year was titled Heart of the Harbour and consisted of more than three tonnes of explosive devices being launched into the night sky that includes 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray HIGHEST QUALITY AVAILABLE
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RP2DSFHPJYAE A heart-shaped design glows on the Sydney Harbour Bridge above the Sydney Opera House during a New Year's display January 1, 2006. The display this year was titled Heart of the Harbour and consisted of more than three tonnes of explosive devices and fireworks being launched into the night sky that includes 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray
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RP2DSFHPJYAD Smoke covers fireworks as they explode above a loveheart-shaped design on the Sydney Harbour Bridge during the New Year's fireworks display January 1, 2006. The fireworks display this year was titled Heart of the Harbour and consisted of more than three tonnes of explosive devices being launched into the night sky that includes 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray
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RP2DSFHPJYAC Fireworks explode above a heart-shaped design on the Sydney Harbour Bridge during a New Year's fireworks display January 1, 2006. The fireworks display this year was titled Heart of the Harbour and consisted of more than three tonnes of explosive devices being launched into the night sky that includes 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres (65,616 yards) of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray
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RP2DSFHPJYAB Fireworks explode above a heart-shaped design on the Sydney Harbour Bridge during a New Year's fireworks display January 1, 2006. The fireworks display this year was titled Heart of the Harbour and consisted of more than three tonnes of explosive devices being launched into the night sky that includes 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres (65,616 yards) of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray
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RP2DSFHPJYAA A heart-shaped design glows from the Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of its New Year's eve display December 31, 2005. The display this year is titled Heart of the Harbour and will culminate in a fireworks show that consists of more than three tonnes of explosive devices being launched into the night sky that includes 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres (65,616 yards) of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray
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RP2DSFHPJXAF A heart-shaped design glows from the Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of its New Year's eve display December 31, 2005. The display this year is titled Heart of the Harbour and will culminate in a fireworks show that consists of more than three tonnes of explosive devices being launched into the night sky that includes 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres (65,616 yards) of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray
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RP2DSFHPJXAE Fireworks explode over Sydney Harbour during a New Year's eve fireworks display December 31, 2005. The fireworks display this year is titled Heart of the Harbour and will culminate in a show that consists of more than three tonnes of explosive devices being launched into the night sky that includes 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres (65,616 yards) of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray
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RP2DSFHPJXAD Fireworks explode over Sydney Harbour during a New Year's eve fireworks display December 31, 2005. The fireworks display this year is titled Heart of the Harbour and will culminate in a show that consists of more than three tonnes of explosive devices being launched into the night sky that includes 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray
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RP2DSFHPJXAC A heart-shaped design glows from the Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of a New Year's eve fireworks display December 31, 2005. The fireworks display this year is titled Heart of the Harbour and will culminate in a show that consists of more than three tonnes of explosive devices being launched into the night sky, including 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray
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RP2DSFHPJXAB Fireworks explode over Sydney Harbour during a New Year's eve fireworks display December 31, 2005. The fireworks display this year is titled Heart of the Harbour and will culminate in a show that consists of more than three tonnes of explosive devices being launched into the night sky that includes 11,000 fireworks shells, 10,000 shooting comets and 100,000 individual pyrotechnic effects requiring over 60,000 metres (65, 616 yards) of wires and cables. REUTERS/David Gray
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RP4DRIFSIIAB Tourists climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge as a full moon rises behindthem. Day and night, a few lines of tiny figures the size of grey antscan be spotted scrambling up the arches of the iconic Sydney HarbourBridge. With breathtaking views of the city's spectacular harbour andSydney Opera House, the world's first commercial bridge climb isattracting over 300,000 climbers a year with its success prompting itsfounder to look overseas to start similar projects. Picture taken July,2003. FOR USE WITH FEATURE AUSTRALIA-BRIDGE REUTERS/David Gray DG
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RP1DRILQESAA An East Timorese child rests on his mother's shoulder before boarding a ship going to West Timor, at Dili harbour September 18. The level of violence have subsided in Dili over the past few days, but sporadic gunfire can still be heard in Dili and fires in the hills south of the city stain the sky orange at night. A multinational United Nations force is expected to arrive in East Timor in the next few days to try to restore order.BEA/CC
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RC20SR3I3NJC Fireworks light up sky over Victoria Harbour as Chinese community celebrate new year. January 28, 1990 REUTERS/Garrige Ho 90067008 BUILDING FIREWORKS FULL LENGTH HARBOR HONG KONG NEW YEARS DAY NIGHT SKY DISCLAIMER: The image is presented in its original, uncropped, and untoned state. Due to the age and historical nature of the image, we recommend verifying all associated metadata, which was transferred from the index stored by the Bettmann Archives, and may be truncated.
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