BBC News, West of England
The final collective climb of this year’s Bristol Balloon Fiesta has been given green lights by the organizers.
He said that he made “unusual decisions” due to “beautifully quiet circumstances” forecasts to confirm the hours of Sunday evening climbing hours.
This means that the colorful balloons launched in the Ashton Court Estate will illuminate the sky over Bristol from 18:00 on Sunday, which is the third and last day of the festival.
The unexpectedness of the weather usually means that the take-off is not confirmed till the last moment.
The essent follows the brightness of Saturday night, in which dozens of balloons illuminated the dark sky over the Bristol, and on Sunday morning largely climbing.
On Sunday morning, there were still balloons in the blue sky above the balloon above the horizon of Bristol.
Bulldogs, a dragon, a rocket ship, and an alien were all seen to the penis above the city.
Nikki Ledgard of BBC Radio Bristol, who was in a bulldog balloon in Buster, said: “We went to the Ashton Gate, we could see the suspension bridge, and then we went out to the Nale and Peret’s park … and then we went to Kinshm and landed in the Ragby Club.”
A day earlier, many balloons that closed Flew towards Yet,