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Hot air ballooning is a form of air travel that uses a large balloon filled with heated air to lift off the ground. The basic principle relies on buoyancy: warm air is lighter than cooler air, allowing the balloon to ascend. The pilot controls altitude by adjusting the temperature inside the balloon with a burner, and descent is achieved by letting the air cool. Balloons are typically made of lightweight fabric and can carry passengers in a gondola beneath the envelope. Hot air ballooning is popular for scenic flights and offers a unique perspective of the landscape below.

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    Hot air ballooning is an aerial activity where a large fabric envelope, or balloon, filled with heated air lifts a basket and passengers into the sky. The principle behind this is based on buoyancy; hot air is lighter than cool air, causing the balloon to rise. A burner, typically fueled by propane, heats the air inside the envelope. By controlling the temperature, the pilot can ascend or descend. Flights can offer stunning views and a unique sensation of floating, often lasting from 30 minutes to an hour. Safety protocols and weather conditions are crucial for a successful and enjoyable experience.