Biodesign Festival Goes out with a Bang


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A parade made up of thousands of kids is set to make its way through a Greek city this weekend, reports the Telegraph.

The event is the closing ceremony of the Larnaca Biodesign Festival, which has been taking place in the city over the last month.

The idea for the parade came from the novel Ouranosyssoreutis, which the children of a local Forest School for Children have been reading.

The kids will lead the parade through the city center, reviving the story.

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