The first time around, there was a hot-air balloon, a lake, and a waterfall. |
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Visitors to these great exhibitions could also enjoy recreational activities, such as hot-air balloon trips, fireworks, horse races and rides. |
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The millionaire adventurer was the first person to circle the globe solo in a hot-air balloon. |
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He would ride across the District of Columbia on his black horse, Dan Webster, or survey the countryside from a hot-air balloon. |
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Yet, it was not until 1783 that the Montgolfier brothers in France first overcame gravity in their hot-air balloon. |
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A puppy dropped by parachute from a hot-air balloon descends safely into the garden of a secret convent. |
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Marc Sluszny is a record-holder in bungee jumping from a hot-air balloon and in aerobatics hang-gliding. |
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Another surreal moment came during the middle of a hot-air balloon ride over Serengeti National Park. |
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But all in all, I could understand hot-air balloon aviators' fascination with the sport. |
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A number of attractions are planned involving transport from vintage vehicles to hot-air balloon rides. |
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You can do everything from hot-air balloon rides to horseshoes to herbal body wraps. |
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Watch out for the Sea-Safari, high-speed boat trips around the bay, a hovercraft, and even a hot-air balloon! |
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As a result, the belly swells up like a hot-air balloon, and this condition is called as aerophagy. |
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Many aviation clubs and private operators offer the unforgettable experience of a hot-air balloon observation flight. |
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A ride in a ski lift crafted to look like a flying hot-air balloon even brought visitors to the vantage point of a flying monkey. |
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Tantalise your tastebuds, experience the creative glamour of Australian fashion, float away in a hot-air balloon or watch rubber-burning Formula One racing. |
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Member of the learned society and a scientist during the Age of Enlightenment, he was the commander on board the first hot-air balloon flight, in the company of the Marquis of Arlandes. |
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The composed of ice crystals, while most other rising air is thus lighter than its environment, and cloud types may be either entirely liquid drops ascends like a hot-air balloon. |
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The film showed a hot-air balloon in flight. |
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His initial hot-air balloon strategy failed, however. |
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Suddenly a hot-air balloon, with a young child in it, appears to be coming down in the field, followed by others running at full pelt, trying to aid a safe landing. |
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When the heater kicks on, it fills your robe like a hot-air balloon. |
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The beauty and variability of the Bohemian and Moravian landscape in the Czech Republic can be seen not only from the ground, but also from a bird's-eye view, from onboard a tourist airplane or hot-air balloon. |
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In hot-air ballooning he and Swedish aeronaut Per Lindstrand became in 1987 the first team to cross the Atlantic in a hot-air balloon and in 1991 the first to cross the Pacific Ocean. |
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From 11am there will be fun for all the family with a hot-air balloon arena displays, launches, nightglow, fireworks, music, funfair and craft stalls. |
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