In Pictures: Sky’s the limit as the Bristol Balloon Fiesta takes off
After wind grounded the first launch, the colourful extravaganza saw hot air balloons fill the sky.
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Your support makes all the difference.The Bristol International Balloon Fiesta lifted off in fine fashion after windy weather conditions delayed the first mass launch on Thursday.
More than 100 hot air balloons are expected to grace the skies during the four-day spectacle, which is taking place after the Covid pandemic halted the celebration for two years.