1 When Elephants Fly The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
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t the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, 700 hot air balloons launch in a mass ascension at dawn. I arrived at Balloon Fiesta Park at 5:30 a.m. to watch the Dawn Patrol launch 15 balloons to verify wind conditions prior to the main event. Despite the frost-covered grass on this brisk October morning, there was an illusion of warmth all around. One could feel the radiating heat as huge fans blew hot air into the balloon envelopes held open by flight crews. Burners roared as the pilots threw flames into the balloons to superheat the air. When the air inside the envelope grew warmer than the brisk morning air, the balloon would rise into its upright position, secured by ropes until given permission to launch. Each balloon emitted an orange glow as the fire burned within its belly. The pre-dawn chill was forgotten.
The 15 balloons illuminated the darkness like enormous paper lanterns. Then, eager anticipation erupted into cheers as the Dawn Patrol ascended into the sky. As the balloons alternately ignited burners or drifted quietly, the intermittent glow was like fireflies appearing and disappearing in the dark. The Dawn Patrol seemed to beckon the sun to rise and shine, for the first hints of light brightened the sky, preventing the balloons from disappearing into the darkness.