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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

Chinese lanterns being let off all over the world. Please see http://www.wishlantern.com for more information.

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  • imagine all the ufo sightings that night...

  • Uah ~

    I'm glad the Chinese thought of this, i wish I could've been there to set them off ;; n ;;

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  • @james58390

    James you are so gay for posting this on all vids of Sky Lanters, I've only seen two and saw all your posts copied and pasted. Are these real facts, or paranoia speaking?

  • @blahblahchachacha So your telling me one time a saw a chinese lantern moving faster than an aircraft.

  • Please, could I know the title of this song? Thanks

  • What is the title of this song?

  • i bought two of these for £1.49 each i cannot wait to light them and did you know that they are bamboo now instead of metal

  • The Maritime and Coastguard Agency says coastguards and lifeboats are sent out needlessly. In 2010 the agency recorded 1,500 flare incidents, of which 500 were believed to be false alarms caused by lanterns, while the CAA says they also pose danger to landing aircraft.

  • Crops are also at risk; last summer in Oxfordshire, a blaze from a lantern destroyed 2.5 hectares of barley. Litter is also a problem, said the NFU: "The people releasing lanterns wouldn't dream of dumping rubbish, but that's what is happening."

  • Civil Aviation Authority wants a ban on the sale of the sky lanterns, which are paper and wire hot air balloons fuelled by a naked flame. "People have no control where they land," said Nick von Westenholz, government affairs adviser for the NFU. Dorset and Somerset fire service said it had seen a sharp increase in lantern fires in the past year. Farmers say cows suffer stomach damage from eating the wire of fallen lanterns.

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