A #SweetEscape hot air ballooning experience with Stacey and J Sbu that didn't go as expected

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As you all know KZN we have had the opportunity to travel and experience the majestic beauty that our beautiful province has to offer with the #SweetEscape. This experience was made possible by Tourism KwaZulu-Natal and their campaign: #KZNHasItAll Believe It.

This past weekend, we went on an hour and half shot left to the Midlands. The team stayed at the beautiful Braham Hills Weddings, Events and Hotel Spa. Whilst at Braham Hills, we had the opportunity to do various activities, one that had an unexpected landing.

The hot air balloon started off very well, lifting off in the sky, the two experiencing the beautiful scenery until the landing happened. Let's just say not every landing is the same.

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8 Mar 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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