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In Photos: Paris's Bastille Day Fireworks and Pyrotecnics Show

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Alongside the traditional fireworks, more than 1,000 drones swirled above the Eiffel Tower on Monday night, illuminating the Parisian sky to conclude a weekend of festivities.

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On the 14th of July, we did not get tired of it and its fireworks everywhere in the Hexagon. This final bouquet of only a few minutes that requires months of preparation. We followed every step of the design until D-Day. The smell of the powder is stubborn. The artificators are only a few meters from the explosives. In the middle of the Garonne, 700 mortars were installed on the barge to fire the fireworks. The magic is reflected in the river an…

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In Paris as everywhere in France, and therefore in the South-West, in Bordeaux or La Rochelle, the fireworks of the 14-July lit the sky once night fell On the quays of Bordeaux on Monday

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The sky of Paris lit up on Monday 14 July for the Fête nationale. This year, drones joined the fireworks, giving more magic to the show.

This year, the fireworks of the 14th July in Paris highlighted two major themes: the environment and Brazilian culture. A majestic spectacle.

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As every year on the occasion of July 14th, a great pyrotechnic show illuminated the sky of Paris and its most famous monument, this Monday. Drones were used for the first time. Discover our slideshow.

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