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Vuvuzelas: The deafening sound of South Africa's 2010 World Cup, The Independent
Skyrocketing to popularity during the South African World Cup, the Vuvuzela captured the attention of millions of soccer fans across the globe with its distinct sound and incredible capacity for noise. These instruments can output 120 decibels of sonic power, so if you need to be heard at your next sporting event, this is the noisemaker for you. Air horns run out, megaphone batteries run dry, but as long as there's breath in your lungs, this stadium horn won't be silenced.
Green 26in Plastic Vuvuzela Stadium Horn, Collapses to 14in
What happened to Vuvuzela? - Goalpedia
Vuvuzela: Should the horn be banned from the World Cup? - Point of View
Let's blow our vuvuzelas for a bright South African future
All Hail the Mighty Vuvuzela!
How to Make a Vuvuzela Cheap! : 5 Steps - Instructables
Skyrocketing to popularity during the South African World Cup, the Vuvuzela captured the attention of millions of soccer fans across the globe with
Collapsible Plastic Vuvuzela Stadium Horn - Great for Soccer and Other Sports!
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History Of The Vuvuzela And Why It Is Banned In the World Cup
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Girl with a Vuvuzela FIFA World Cup 2010 Cape Town South Africa Stock Photo - Alamy