More than sixty minutes of fireworks
along five kilometres of coastline to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of
Kuwait’s constitution.

The exploit took place on Saturday 10 November
in Kuwait City, during the celebrations for the fiftieth anniversary of the
Arab emirate’s constitution, in the presence of the Country’s highest
political and institutional authorities. Over 2 million people watched a breath-taking
pyromusical and multimedia show that aimed to solemnly commemorate the most
important phases and symbols of the emirate’s history.

A titanic effort for sixty minutes of fire in a
show divided into five phases: Heritage, Pride, Freedom, Constitution and
Prosperity. Saturday’s show was not just
a magnificent display, but also the longest line of fireworks with the highest
number of pontoons and craft in the water (251) to fire the fireworks
themselves.
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