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Hot Air Balloons Collection (#7)

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Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Myanmar (Burma) - Balloons flying over Bagan

Myanmar (Burma) - Balloons flying over Bagan
The misty landscape of The Bagan Archaeological Zone (Unesco Heritage Site) with silhouttes of hot air balloons and ancient temples at sunrise

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Myanmar (Burma) - Balloons flying over Bagan

Myanmar (Burma) - Balloons flying over Bagan
The misty landscape of The Bagan Archaeological Zone (Unesco Heritage Site) with silhouttes of hot air balloons and ancient temples at sunrise

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Myanmar (Burma) - Balloons flying over Bagan

Myanmar (Burma) - Balloons flying over Bagan
The misty landscape of The Bagan Archaeological Zone (Unesco Heritage Site) with silhouttes of hot air balloons and ancient temples at sunrise

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Hot air balloon over cappadocia rock landscape

Hot air balloon over cappadocia rock landscape

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Sun rise on the pagodas field, Old Bangan, Myanmar

Sun rise on the pagodas field, Old Bangan, Myanmar

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Watching The Races

Watching The Races
3rd June 1924: An observation balloon at the Derby at Epsom. (Photo by Brooke/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Lighter Than Air

Lighter Than Air
1950: A 19th century illustration depicting futuristic airships and hot air balloons, entitled New York Sky Harbor. The ships have masts and sails. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Arnolds Balloon

Arnolds Balloon
circa 1780: A view of the Royal Circus from St Georges Fields at the time of the ascension of Arnolds hydrogen balloon. An engraving by Cook. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Ranelagh Balloon

Ranelagh Balloon
1st June 1907: An inflated balloon at the Ranelagh Ballooning event for the Harbord Cup, 1907, watched by the ladies and gentlemen. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Single Seater

Single Seater
circa 1908: A one man balloon at Hurlingham. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: A Winning Balloon

A Winning Balloon
May 1909: The winning balloon, at Hurlingham Balloon Races, Liegler ascending again into the sky. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Balloon Race

Balloon Race
25th May 1907: The balloon car just before the start of the Ballooning Ranelagh Race for the Harbord Cup. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Arctic Ballooning

Arctic Ballooning
July 1897: Inspecting Dr Salomon Andrees balloon on the occasion of his voyage to the North Pole from Spitzbergen. The Swedish engineer disappeared on the voyage

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Vincennes Balloons

Vincennes Balloons
1900: Hot air balloons taking off in the Parc de Vincennes seen from another balloon during an air race. Original Publication

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Hot Air Balloons

Hot Air Balloons
circa 1785: Illustration of Blanchards balloon, Garnerin descending, Montgolfiers balloon, the wings employed by Blanchard, the wings employed by Lunardi

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Genoa To Chignolo

Genoa To Chignolo
Aeronaut Dartois of the Paris Aero Club, taking-off from the velodrome of Andrea Doria, near Bisagno, Genoa, in his hot air balloon Gigante

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Military Balloon

Military Balloon
A Serbian military balloon of unusual design ascends to take observations. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Balloon Inflation

Balloon Inflation
A German observation balloon is filled with gas. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Copper Balloon

Copper Balloon
circa 1850: Early developments in aeronautic machinery including (A) Balloon Julien, (B) Balloon de M M Sanson and an early copper Balloon. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Hydrogen Balloon

Hydrogen Balloon
3rd May 1785: The second balloon of Italian aeronaut Vicenzo Lunardi (1759 - 1806). Original Publication: From a drawing by J Dighton, (British artist)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Giant Balloon

Giant Balloon
1863: Nadars hot air balloon Le Geant in flight. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Balloon Launch

Balloon Launch
circa 1905: The launching of a hot air balloon from outside the exhibitions buildings in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Balloon Post

Balloon Post
A balloon leaves Paris by night, carrying mail out of the city during the siege by Prussian forces, December 1870. Original publication: Illustrated London News

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Balloon At Montmartre

Balloon At Montmartre
A captive balloon at Montmartre, Paris during the Franco-Prussian War, circa 1871. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Balloon Rides

Balloon Rides
4th October 1863: French caricaturist, writer, portrait photographer, balloonist and showman Gaspard Felix Tournachon Nadar (1820 - 1910) flies his giant balloon, Le Geant

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Commune Balloons

Commune Balloons
1871: Balloons in the Place St Pierre during the Paris Commune rising of 1871. M. Nadar snr used to make ascents from this place as reconnaisance photographer during the siege of Paris

Background imageHot Air Balloons Collection: Nadars Balloon

Nadars Balloon
Nadars giant air balloon over Paris, 1863. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



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