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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to fly? 1 / 15

2 / 15 Would you like to fly in a hot air balloon? How would it feel?

Which one would you choose? 3 / 15

Watch as the balloonists prepare for flight. 4 / 15

First, the balloons are laid out on the ground and air is blown into them. Then, the air inside the balloons is heated. 5 / 15

Slowly, the balloons stand up. They get bigger and bigger. 6 / 15

Soon, they are ready to fly. All aboard! 7 / 15

Let’s take a flight of our own. Imagine the excitement as one by one, the balloons rise into the sky and drift silently away. 8 / 15

How would it feel to fly above the clouds? Where would you go? What would you see? 9 / 15

10 / 15 What might happen if you flew over places like these?

11 / or places like these?

Could you meet an interesting person? 12 / 15

What if the balloon took you to a strange new world? 13 / 15

What could be flying near your balloon? 14 / 15

What adventures could you have in your balloon? End 15 / 15