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Canberra Balloon Spectacular

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Date(s)
  
March

Location(s)
  
Canberra

Attendance
  
32,000 (2014)

Frequency
  
Annually

Inaugurated
  
1987

Canberra Balloon Spectacular

Genre
  
Hot air balloon festival

The Canberra Balloon Spectacular, formerly known as Canberra Balloon Festival, is a hot air balloon festival that takes place at the lawns of the old Parliament House of Canberra, Australia. Over 50 hot air balloons from all over the world launch daily at dawn from the forecourt of Old Parliament House and float over Canberra.

Some of the unusual balloons that have participated in the festival include a pair of dancing honey bees, Vincent Van Gogh’s head, a windmill, a tropical tree, a turtle, the Skywhale, and a Scottish bagpiper. The event is complete with on site entertainment, activities and food and drink.

The balloons are launched from the forecourt of Canberra's Old Parliament House.

References

Canberra Balloon Spectacular Wikipedia


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