Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Celebrating the coming of summer

At midnight, the Paseo Marítimo Juan Aparicio in Torrevieja will resound to the noise of fireworks in celebration of the night of San Juan.

The display will combine traditional pyrotechnics with, amongst other things; digital sequences, a thunder bomb and an aquatic section from two different points.

The display, which they reckon will last for 17 minutes, will consume 800kg of pyrotechnic material.

Meantime in Guardamar and Rojales the night of San Juan will be celebrated with bonfires. In Guardamar the bonfire will be lit on the Central beach.

In Rojales, the celebrations will be on the Cabezo Soler where the legend of the Encantá says that a princess lives. She apparently comes out once every 100 years on the night of San Juan.

Will tonight be the night?

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