The almond blossomed on Mount Suleiman-Too

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On the sunny slopes and at the foot of Mount Suleiman-Too, the blossoming of wildflowers has begun, among which apricot and almond stand out particularly. These delicate yellow primroses, awakening from their winter slumber, symbolize the rebirth of nature.

The warm weather that has settled this year has caused the flowering of apricot and almond trees in the city of Osh to begin earlier than usual. The gardens, drowning in white-pink blossoms, give Mount Suleiman-Too a special charm.

Suleiman-Too is a sacred site listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Every year, thousands of pilgrims and tourists visit this mountain, witnessing the unique blend of history and nature. In spring, the surroundings of Suleiman-Too come alive, attracting city dwellers for walks.

Ecologists urge residents to treat nature with care and not to pick wildflowers. Locals perceive spring on Suleiman-Too as a symbol of new beginnings, renewal, and hope.

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