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| Balloon Adventure |
40335 Winchester Road, Suite E
Temecula, California 92591
(909) 698-9772 |
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| Southern California Hot Air Balloon Tours |
80530 Virginia Avenue
Indio, California 92201
(760) 869-5222 |
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| California Dreamin' |
33133 Vista del Monte Road
Temecula, California 92563
Website: www.californiadreamin.com
(800) 373-3359 |
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| Great American Balloon Company |
250 North Lake Street
Hemet, California 92544
Email: greatamerican62@aol.com
(951) 927-2593 |
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| D & D Ballooning |
Experience peace and serenity while drifting over the vineyards of Temecula Valley Wine Country in one of our deluxe Hot Air Balloons. Take flight with the birds and observe wildlife as your beautiful balloon floats above. The adventure will span from launch, to somewhere downwind, to a picturesque picnic area for champagne & horsd'oeuvres. Temecula is home of the Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival and many other events.
www.hotairadventures.com |
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| Sunrise Balloons |
Sunrise Balloons has been flying people above Temecula Valley since 1976. Each trip includes complimentary champagne and photo souvenirs.
www.sunriseballoons.com |
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| California Dreamin |
There’s simply nothing better than a Hot Air Balloon ride or Biplane ride over Temecula's Wine Country to capture that perfect romantic moment with someone special. Up here, the air is clear, the sun shines brighter and a sense of relaxation overcomes you. How about spending a birthday sipping champagne above the Temecula Vineyards and Wineries? Or having an anniversary ballooning over the expansive valley floor, taking it all in?
www.californiadreamin.com |
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Advertise Your Company Here
To find out more call or email us at:
ads@shoppalmsprings.com
(760) 208-4966 |
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Advertise Your Company Here
To find out more call or email us at:
ads@shoppalmsprings.com
(760) 208-4966 |
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A hot air balloon consists of a bag called the envelope that is capable of containing hot air. Suspended beneath is the gondola or wicker basket (in some long-distance or high-altitude balloons, a capsule) which carries a source of heat capable of producing a sufficient temperature gradient between the air inside the envelope and the surrounding air mass to give enough lift to keep the balloon and its passengers aloft. Unlike gas balloons, the envelope does not have to be sealed at the bottom since the rising hot air only exerts pressure on the upper hemisphere of the balloon to provide lift. In today's sports balloons the envelope is generally made from nylon fabric and the mouth of the balloon (closest to the burner flame) is made from fire resistant material such as Nomex. Recently, balloon envelopes have been made in fantastic shapes, such as hot dogs, rocket ships, and the shapes of commercial products. -Wikipedia.org |
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