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Skydivers from ten different countries put on a spectacular pyrotechnics show at night in Eloy, Arizona on March 21. The group, known as Max Pyro 2.0, wore LED-adorned suits and broke two world records during their performances.

On the following day, 21 of the skydivers broke the Sequential Vertical Two-point Night Record. Both nights showcased a dazzling light display in the night sky, making it a truly unforgettable experience for both participants and spectators. Despite unfavorable weather conditions preventing additional record attempts, the group is planning to make another attempt at breaking a different night skydiving record in about three years.

The unique and thrilling event provided an electrifying spectacle that captivated all those in attendance. The dedication and skill of the skydivers, combined with the synchronized pyrotechnics, made this achievement truly extraordinary. The group’s performances were truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience for all involved, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who witnessed it.

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