Albuquerque Hot Air Balloon Festival
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Beautiful morning glowIncredible sceneryBreathtaking experience only seen in personAmazing afterglow/fireworks showFun town to waste time in the arts district
Hot air balloon festival in a valley that you must get up at 4am and get early to find parking and a spot to see. SO INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL.
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