Funeral Day in Razna National Park
The activity in the rural area of Andrupenes began well before the day of the mushrooms. The mythologists or the musical researchers Inita Dāniele, Diana Meiere and Edgars Mūkins hastened to lend to Razna's National Park just before the events of the fresh-read mushrooms of the event. Both researchers and the first visitors were lined up on the table.
The musical stories of mushrooms, the most frequently read edible and safely detectable and rarely harvested mushrooms, such as autumn butterflies, sheep pies, and chickengerens, were administered by mushrooms.
There was a very rare occurrence in the white pork of the white pork, which was an opportunity to look at and listen to Diana Meier's narrative.
The usual scent of mushrooms could also have a specific smell that came from the earthquakes found near the event. As identified, they are used for the preparation of immunity-enhancement preparations.
After a brief introduction to the mysteries of the funeral, the participants of the event, along with the mythologists, went into the woods of Chernoruchjes and Stalidzans. After a couple of hours of mushrooms, they returned to replenish an exhibition with new findings in the morning. Then there was a folded joint research, a clear look of appearance and scent, more precise names. One of the interesting findings in Chernoručje's forest was a giant beach, also called Hercule Val, which is rare and protected in Latvia. Many of their cameras enriched the great elegant golden brown sardines.
The mushrooms, in conversation with professional musical acquaintants, learned much more about the real strains and similar species, crimiles and white children, and the possibilities of using small-scale mushrooms. There was also an explanation of the effects of fungi on human organisms when used with alcohol. Many admired the wonderful transformation of the cornflower sandwich. This sand-colored mushrooms are blue-coloured in the cut-off scene, and the colour to a beautiful yellow is changed during baking.
Diana Meiere had also prepared a narrative about the red-leafed web, the Swiss philosophy and the cinobrred forehead. It turns out that these and many other mushrooms can make a great painting.
In the event of the event, they could also find out their own knowledge of edible, poisonous and protected mushrooms.
According to approximate estimates, the musical exhibition saw around 140 mushrooms and beach species, which were also watched by other visitors of the day museum “Andrupenes Rural City” from Latvia and Estonia.
It should be noted that the Latvian Michele Society organised a camp in Razna National Park at the end of August. Therefore, the study of mushrooms took place before and continued after the day of the mushrooms. The researchers took a walk in the oak forests in Piloros and the Pahatnieku Peninsula, the trees of the pine trees growing up in the surroundings of the lake of Salai, in several other places. According to Diana Meiere, head of the board of the mythologist association, a pleasant surprise was found IN THE parish of Kaunatas parish.
Fungal Day is one of the thematic measures that the Nature Protection Board organises to familiarise the society with specially protected areas of nature and the values therein.
The information was prepared by:
Nature Protection pārvaldes
Public relations and environmental education department