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A Brief Interview With the Owner of the Hot-Air Balloon That Landed in Someone’s Backyard

A Brief Interview With the Owner of the Hot-Air Balloon That Landed in Someone’s Backyard
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Denni Barrett, CEO of Magical Adventures Balloon Rides, says the weekend backyard mishap is a “very rare” occurrence.

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