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Saturday, October 8 FAMILY
You remark, not very much the students on this blog, which is a good sign, it means they have a good time with their corresponding ...Today program proposed by the families, I know that some people are like me alles has BALLOON FIESTA, and finally a flight this morning with cold white frost but bright sunshine and no wind.
Reminder Albuquerque is located on a plateau 1600m.
Others like me will borrow the Sandia Peak, the highest cable car in the world, we waited an hour but feel on arrival at 3200m altitude with 10cm of fresh snow, blue skies but temperatures below 0 degree but what a beautiful view of the huge plain of Albuquerque off with the Indian territory and local Navajo Indian pueblos. Tonight other students are likely to GLOW, night show of montgolfieres
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