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The Earth is not hollow; so No.

Were the Earth hollow, it might be difficult to control the buoyancy of the hot air balloon sufficiently to enter a hollow Earth at the poles.

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Q: Would it be possible to travel into the hollow earth from Antarctica via a hot air balloon?
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