The selection of a landing spot is an important part of a balloon flight, of course. There are not many roads in high desert territory around Sedona. Out balloons found a landing spot near a Forest Service dirt road where the chase vehicles could reach us.
Of course the end of the balloon flight was followed by a champagne picnic breakfast.
This week we are showing photos of the main temple complex of Bangkok, Thailand on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
8 comments:
Wow!!! I would love to be on that balloon!!!
This balloon ride was indeed thoroughly enjoyable. I look forward to more.
You certainly got some fantastic pictures.
I don't know how they keep the balloon from getting holes when landing in the desert. Love the green/yellow color.
A beautiful balloon photo, Julie! Reminds me of the Albuquerque air balloon festival we once attended!
Glad to finally catch up with you again!
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A pretty landing spot near the water... and champagne! Wow!
I am yet to fly a balloon. Must be a great way to spend an hour or two. Cool perspective here.
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