In pictures: Thousands gather to watch 'world's tallest' bonfire

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In pictures: Thousands gather to watch 'world's tallest' bonfire
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This year's Craigyhill bonfire reached 210ft tall

Eleventh Night celebrations took place across Northern Ireland on Tuesday with thousands of people observing as bonfires were set alight in every corner of the region.

Standing at 210ft, organisers were determined this year to beat their previous record achieved in 2022 when they built a 202ft pyre that beat the previous world record of 198ft set in Austria in 2019.

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