Around 50,000 fireworks are set off from the Sydney Harbour Bridge during New Year's Eve celebrations.
"Fireworks" has two syllables: fire-works.
Fireworks were likely first used at Halloween in the late 19th century when Halloween celebrations became popular in the United States. The use of fireworks during Halloween festivities was a way to add excitement and entertainment to the holiday. Over time, fireworks became a common feature of Halloween celebrations in many places around the world.
In 2005, 182 children under the age of 16 were injured by fireworks in the UK.
It is important to be aware of the laws and regulations regarding fireworks in the state you are traveling to. Many states have restrictions on transporting fireworks across state lines, and it is illegal in some cases. It is recommended to purchase fireworks where you plan to use them to avoid any legal issues.
It is estimated that 130,000 tons of fireworks is imported into the US every year.
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On Saturday 19 March 1932, a large crowd gathered around Sydney's Harbour Bridge for the official opening ceremony.
The golden gate bridge, the sydney harbor bridge and the viaduct are all famous and many others are famous too
more then you way about 1000 tones lol Jahzama
none, cause it is not famous
Are you swimming? Boating? Flying?
The building of the Sydney Harbor Bridge was such an achievement during the great depression because this kept many workers during the Depression employed. The bridge was named "Iron Lung".
From the Golden Gate Bridge it is a long way. From London Bridge it is a long way. From the Sydney Harbor Bridge it is a long way. From the Galata Bridge it is a long way. It must depend on where you start from.
No. The Sydney harbour Bridge is still in excellent condition. Regular maintenance has ensured that the bridge will continue to serve the people of Sydney for many decades still to come.