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CANBERRA, Australia — Hot-air balloons rise at dawn in front of the Old Parliament House during the Canberra Balloon Fiesta, 2003.
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Zoom In: Canberra Balloon Fiesta
Zoom In: Canberra Balloon Fiesta
by Trent Parke
From April 15 to 23, the Parliamentary Triangle in Australia's capital city, Canberra, will once again be the sight of the Canberra Balloon Fiesta. Each day at sunrise, more than 50 hot-air balloons of all shapes and sizes will float over the city. A native of Australia, Trent Parke photographed the event in 2003, from the expansion of the floating giants before dawn to their landing and deflation at night.
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