Alex Griffin, an Alaskan student observer at this year's Intel ISEF, snapped these choice photos during an afternoon hot air balloon ride over Albuquerque, which was just one of the many tours offered through the Fair organizers.
You can view the full set of twenty pictures in higher resolution here. Thanks for sharing, Alex!
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