If you buzz over to San Antonio you can see this unreal light display in person.

How in the heck do they do that?  With lots of lights, time and dedication, electricity, and a really swift computer program.

You can see this light display at the San Antonio Zoo each night from 6pm to 9pm, every 15 minutes until January 1st.  The animals might be a little freaked out by all the flashing, but it looks cool.

And it's getting national attention.  It's an 52,000-pixel light show that Good Housekeeping says it took 300 hours to create. A display similar to this used to be on Matt Johnson's house, but it caused so much traffic congestion in the neighborhood that they had to move it to the zoo this year.

Impressive.  Things really are bigger in Texas!

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