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		By: Rajendra Purohit		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What an extraordinary experience! The way you describe floating at dawn above the endless plains of the Serengeti—witnessing herds of zebra, giraffe and elephants from the air—is breathtaking. The detail about arriving around 5:30 am, the safety briefing and then drifting silently as the sun rises truly brings the moment to life. 

On my own blog, where I explore astrology and spiritual guidance, I often talk about finding the bigger perspective—moments where the ordinary becomes majestic and the horizon expands. Watching the natural rhythm of the earth from a balloon like this feels like one of those rare moments where you’re both grounded and elevated at once.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an extraordinary experience! The way you describe floating at dawn above the endless plains of the Serengeti—witnessing herds of zebra, giraffe and elephants from the air—is breathtaking. The detail about arriving around 5:30 am, the safety briefing and then drifting silently as the sun rises truly brings the moment to life. </p>
<p>On my own blog, where I explore astrology and spiritual guidance, I often talk about finding the bigger perspective—moments where the ordinary becomes majestic and the horizon expands. Watching the natural rhythm of the earth from a balloon like this feels like one of those rare moments where you’re both grounded and elevated at once.</p>
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