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Floating birthday cakes
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Plenty of hot air
In this case, lots of hot air is a good thing, allowing the balloons to rise. (Fabrice Wagner)
Fabrice Wagner
Fly-by
Ideal weather conditions and beautiful scenery make this the place to be for hot air ballooning in Europe. (Keystone)
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Musical animals?
From oversized bagpipers to flying turtles, this event has it all. (Keystone)
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Swiss vista
Taking to the skies provides an unparralleled view of the Eiger, Mönch und Jungfrau. (Reuters)
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Show of lights
"Night Glow" takes place from Saturday to Sunday and is the highlight of each year's event. (Fabrice Wagner)
Fabrice Wagner
A heaven bound church
This balloon, modeled after a famous church in St Gallen, was one of the most impressive of 2006. (Keystone)
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New life for an old master
2004 saw Vincent Van Gogh appear in a somewhat unconventional form. (Keystone)
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Fighting fire with milk
Fortunately there are no forest fires during winter, although the Swiss remain prepared for the unforeseen. (Keystone)
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Stalking the largest of rabbits
A fox peers over a ridge in 1997. (Keystone)
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In the beginning
The first Balloon Week in 1979 set the stage for three decades of flying and fun. (Keystone)
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Balloon Week in Château-d'Oex is celebrating its 30th birthday.
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January 22, 2008 - 12:28
For 30 years, Balloon Week has attracted thousands of curious visitors. This year, weather permitting, 95 balloons from 20 countries will take flight. The event runs until January 27. (Keystone)
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