The cosmic Kaluga: the future in your hands. Kaluga Region
The Kaluga region designed its exposition in the aesthetics
of space and was the first to lay the Earth-Moon route of flowers and space.
The composition is based on a simulated lunar surface. The authors of the
unique exposition claim that flower craters appeared there as a result of
collisions with seeds of terrestrial plants.
The installed lunar wind turbines maintain ecological
balance and produce oxygen. The space flowerbed itself is made in the colors of
the Milky Way.
As we all know, today the Moon is the only extraterrestrial
object visited by man. And a small cosmonaut landed in the center of the Kaluga
exposition. Thanks to his work, every month the rather restrained lunar space
transforms into a blooming earthly garden.
They recommend to visit this cosmic flower garden several
times — each time in different months. In May, the Kaluga site looks like a
deserted space: there are only gray sand, stones, wormwood, blue fescue, and
field chickweed around the cosmonaut. In June, there begins a transformation
process — bright sage starts blooming. The organizers promise that there will be
a real riot of colors at the end of June.
This is how the flower exposition of the Kaluga region tells us: the future is in the hands of man. And what it is going to be — depends only on us.
Along with the RUSSIA EXPO, the flower festival is also coming to an end.
The "Future in Flowers" festival continues at the RUSSIA EXPO, where unique flowerbeds from all regions of our country can be seen at the "Space" pavilion until July 8.
The RUSSIA EXPO concludes on July 8, and with it, the flower festival will also come to an end.