Truth be told, I've never seen a bonfire before because there was no need for one where I came from, unless you count burning dried grass after lawn mowing as a bonfire, which I doubt. The first real one I saw is this and it was indeed a huge one. I don't know the significance of this bonfire though. I've read it somewhere but I couldn't recall at this moment but there is definitely a history behind it.
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The bonfire was followed by a fireworks display and there was a carnival as well. We didn't stay long though and were back by 9. Nevertheless, I had a great time hanging out with my newfound peers. I am also glad that this is where I chose to study because I couldn't have found a better place than this.
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