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Truly Phenomenal. Another example of the fractal depth of innovation. I was more attracted to the new patterns within each display, than the – excellent – synchronization.
We, at our home, a fortunate to have two nearby household that put on excellent fireworks displays, which we view from our front yard.
Where was this from?
Larry
As many of the comments point out, the video shows, not real fireworks, but computer animation. A remarkable job.