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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

NEW YEAR MOMENTS-2014

Hello guys, How are you? Welcome to the New Year 2014. It's really enjoyable. I think at this moment i'm passing the happiest time in my Life. So guys what are you doing now.....? Let's enjoy the eve and the starting moment of the New Year 2014 !!!  






Yes, it's New Year's Eve again, time to bust out the champagne and make resolutions you probably won't keep.
But this year's different. Cities around the world will host some of the most amazing celebrations ever. Edible confetti raining over London? Check. How about 400,000 pyrotechnics exploding over Dubai? Got that, too.
And let's not forget that the new year also means bizarre new laws.
Here's what to look out for in the coming hours:



1. Taste the rainbow

Why have a fireworks show that only looks good? Revelers in London can stick out their tongues during tonight's extravaganza and enjoy banana-flavored confetti that's choreographed to the fireworks. They'll also see floating oranges drifting through the night sky -- pop them to enjoy a citrusy scent!
Food artists Harry Parr and Sam Bompas have been working on the show for an entire year. They've even made sure their edible treats are kosher, vegan and hypoallergenic.
"We developed a special confetti that's actually biodegradable, and in the rain it will magically dissolve," Parr said. "Even better, it tastes amazing."



2. Dubai does it bigger







Not to be outdone, Dubai -- a city obsessed with superlatives -- will attempt a new world record for the biggest fireworks display near the world's tallest building.
The six-minute show will feature 400,000 pyrotechnics over 400 parts of the Dubai shoreline. That's 100 kilometers (62 miles) of waterfront lighting up.


                                   


If Dubai pulls this off, it'll blow Kuwait's world record out of the water. That record was set last year, when 77,000 fireworks exploded over 64 minutes.
So if you're going to the Dubai show, don't forget your earplugs



3. Have a ball - an 'odd' ball


Sure, New York has a massive sparkly ball they've been dropping for the past century or so. But what other objects can you relinquish to gravity to mark the new year?
In some U.S. cities, it's a fruit. In Honolulu, it's a colossal glowing pineapple. In Atlanta, it's a giant peach.
The North Carolina mountain town of Brasstown prefers a possum -- slowly lowered and then set free.
But Key West, Florida, takes the cake with its drag queen drop.