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Crackling Bonfire
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The sparkling spirit of a fire dancing in the dark of night is a hypnotizing and often thrilling experience. Taking in the beauty and warmth of man's truest best friend is a holy and ancient pastime regardless of where in the world you come from. Don't waste a minute chatting away about some nonsense that lingers in the air like puff of thin smoke. Realize the depth of your experience and history as a human being and pay homage to the power and gift that is fire. The English term bonfire is attested from the 15th century, as banefire "bone-fire", originally of fires in which the bones of slaughtered animals were burned, allegedly a Gaelic tradition of the celebration of the end of summer. In Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries, bonfires are lit on Guy Fawkes Night a yearly celebration held on the evening of 5 November to mark the failure of the Gunpowder Plot of 5 November 1605, in which a number of Catholic conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, attempted to destroy the House of Lords in London. In Northern Ireland, bonfires are lit on Halloween, October 31.
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