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  3. Balloon mail - Wikipedia

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    Balloon mail is often sent as part of a balloon competition. The balloon mail posts of Paris in 1870 The Louis Blanc, piloted by Eugène Farcot on 12 October 1870, was the 10th balloon mail of the 66 sent during the siege. Historically, balloons were used to transport mail from Paris during the Siege of Paris of 1870–1871. About 66 unguided ...

  4. Pigeon post - Wikipedia

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    For an assured communication into Paris, the only successful method was by the time-honoured carrier-pigeon, and thousands of messages, official and private, were thus taken into the besieged city. Cover that contained mail to be sent by pigeon post. During the course of the siege, pigeons were regularly taken out of Paris by balloon.

  5. Nothing could go wrong: The story behind the Paris Olympics ...

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    Some parts, like the balloon or the flame system, had been tested to ensure a smooth flight, but — with so much secrecy — never all together, making the balloon a bit of an Olympic-sized Hail Mary. So when the golden balloon lit up the Paris skies, the cherry on top of Friday's opening ceremony, it dazzled spectators. As the French designer ...

  6. Paris Hilton Shares Glimpse of Sister Nicky’s 41st Birthday ...

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    Paris Hilton is “sliving” for sister Nicky Hilton's 41st birthday!. The “Stars Are Blind” singer, 43, showed off some decorations in an Instagram Stories video on Saturday, Oct. 5, to mark ...

  7. Siege of Paris (1870–1871) - Wikipedia

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    Some balloons also carried passengers in addition to the cargo of mail, most notably Léon Gambetta, the minister for War in the new government, who was flown out of Paris on 7 October. The balloons also carried homing pigeons out of Paris to be used for pigeon post. This was the only means by which communications from the rest of France could ...

  8. File:Siege of Paris 1870-1871, Pigeon Post Medal for French ...

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    During the course of the siege, pigeons were regularly taken out of Paris by balloon. Initially, one of the pigeons carried by a balloon was released as soon as the balloon landed so that Paris could be apprised of its safe passage over the Prussian lines. A pigeon is released by the city goddess Lutetia sitting l. on a cannon.

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