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**Title:** Celebrating San Juan Festival with Fireworks

**Summary:**

* A family (including Mikel and Leo) prepares to celebrate the San Juan Festival by buying firecrackers and fireworks.
* They visit a stand to purchase various types of fireworks, emphasizing the importance of adult supervision and safety precautions.
* The family sets off multiple fireworks, showcasing their effects and occasionally providing tips on usage and safety.
* They try various products, from small firecrackers to more expensive fountains, comparing their value and entertainment duration.
* The video concludes with the family setting off a large, final fountain and bidding farewell, inviting viewers to like and share the video.

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1. **Event**: The event being celebrated is the San Juan festival.
2. **Activity**: Setting off firecrackers is a traditional activity during the San Juan festival.
3. **Location**: The festival is celebrated where the speakers live (exact location not specified).
4. **Participants**: Children and parents participate in setting off firecrackers.
5. **Safety Measure**: Adult supervision is always required when handling firecrackers.
6. **Warning**: Firecrackers are very dangerous and require careful handling.
7. **Item Types**: Various firecrackers and fireworks were purchased, including:
* Animals (e.g., hens, puppies, frogs)
* Bigger, stronger ones (e.g., Python)
* Fountains (e.g., Macaco, Tricolor, Ladybug)
* Special items (e.g., Magic Shock, Gothic Fish)
8. **Safety Precaution**: Fireworks should be kept away from forests and any place that can catch fire.
9. **Emergency Preparation**: Having a hose ready is recommended in case of unexpected fires.
10. **Specific Firework Details**:
* A large, expensive fountain costs about 90 euros and lasts approximately 30 seconds.
* Smaller fireworks costing around 20 euros may not last as long (tenths of a second).