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Jan 1, 2012

Foto-Foto Pesta Kembang Api di Sydney

Fireworks burst over Sydney Harbour to ring in the New Year at  midnight, kicking off noisy celebrations for billions around the world  to mark the end of 2011.
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In Paris, tens of thousands are expected to gather on the illuminated Champs Elysees to mark the celebration known as la Fete de Saint-Sylvestre while in Stockholm fireworks will be seen across much of the city Photo: REUTERS


Fireworks burst over Sydney Harbour to ring in the New Year at  midnight, kicking off noisy celebrations for billions around the world  to mark the end of 2011.
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Australia's colourful midnight display attracts global attention Photo: AFP
Fireworks burst over Sydney Harbour to ring in the New Year at  midnight, kicking off noisy celebrations for billions around the world  to mark the end of 2011.
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With a 12-minute pyrotechnic display drawing more than 1.5 million people to crowded foreshores and city landmarks Photo: AFP



Fireworks burst over Sydney Harbour to ring in the New Year at  midnight, kicking off noisy celebrations for billions around the world  to mark the end of 2011.
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Australia's colourful midnight display attracts global attention, but from New York's glittering Times Square, to Berlin's Brandenburg Gate and Hong Kong's jostling harbour, revellers will gather to usher in 2012 Photo: REUTERS


Fireworks burst over Sydney Harbour to ring in the New Year at  midnight, kicking off noisy celebrations for billions around the world  to mark the end of 2011.
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"Every year we make sure our celebrations are bigger and better than the one before," Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore said Photo: EPA


Fireworks burst over Sydney Harbour to ring in the New Year at  midnight, kicking off noisy celebrations for billions around the world  to mark the end of 2011.
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Shapes of clouds and hearts floated above Australia's biggest city Photo: REUTERS


Fireworks burst over Sydney Harbour to ring in the New Year at  midnight, kicking off noisy celebrations for billions around the world  to mark the end of 2011.
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"Every year we make sure our celebrations are bigger and better than the one before," Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore said. Photo: EPA

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