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Anatolian Balloons took a group of us on a tour of the valley via hot air balloon. It was really an incredible experience to see the caves and mountains of Cappadocia from the air. It was the most comfortable air trip I have ever experienced, including the landing. Afterwards, we got flying certificates and the men from the company gave us a toast with champagne or juice. The video is the crew inflating be balloons while we are waiting for a ride.
P.S. After admiring the shirts of the crew, one of them gave me the shirt he was wearing.