What a great video! Thanks for giving us such a wonderful view of the balloons, the sky, and the ground action. You really brought us along on the journey. It sure was fun!!
THank you Susan, I tried to make every shot count. . . It is a surreal event being surrounded by these giants that then took-off and flew away. Only to be replaced by another. I'll make another next season.
I have flown in a few from the local company who books flights daily. I have separate footage of those flights (not yet posted) but wanted to only show the balloons at the festival, rather than my personal flights. Good idea though @@Bloonaruis-273
If I spend 1 hour in a balloon at approx 2500-3000ft? in Albuquerque and all the while the earth is spinning at 1600 KMs/hr=1000 mph(NASA) from west to east,how is it possible to land in virtually the same place(allowing for wind etc)? Shouldn't one land near San Fransisco???
Good point David. As you know, hot air balloons are traveling along almost at the same speed as the wind they happen to be in. The times I took a ride in balloons, you don't feel the presence of wind because you are moving with it. Also amazingly quiet up there but can hear all the dogs barking at you.
What a great video! Thanks for giving us such a wonderful view of the balloons, the sky, and the ground action. You really brought us along on the journey. It sure was fun!!
THank you Susan, I tried to make every shot count. . . It is a surreal event being surrounded by these giants that then took-off and flew away. Only to be replaced by another. I'll make another next season.
@@JackAtlantis why didn’t you ride any of them?
I have flown in a few from the local company who books flights daily. I have separate footage of those flights (not yet posted) but wanted to only show the balloons at the festival, rather than my personal flights. Good idea though @@Bloonaruis-273
That is Amazing cool❤
Absolutely beautiful.
If I spend 1 hour in a balloon at approx 2500-3000ft? in Albuquerque and all the while the earth is spinning at 1600 KMs/hr=1000 mph(NASA) from west to east,how is it possible to land in virtually the same place(allowing for wind etc)? Shouldn't one land near San Fransisco???
Good point David. As you know, hot air balloons are traveling along almost at the same speed as the wind they happen to be in. The times I took a ride in balloons, you don't feel the presence of wind because you are moving with it. Also amazingly quiet up there but can hear all the dogs barking at you.
Among us
Just like one hundred and thousand hot air balloons there
That’s a lot of job right there
THanks Philippe
thanks for sharing: )
You are welcome
There is like one hundred thousand balloons right there
I enjoy watching your videos!
THanks Teddy, I'll find more to post soon.
Did u see that balloon that off the screen make it visible al mite
Make which balloon visible? Not sure what balloon you mean.