Artist Makoto Azuma thought to himself, "if flowers symbolize Earthly beauty, how can I push nature's boundaries? How can I transport beauty to where it doesn't currently exist?" Answer: By tying them to balloons!
Artist builds high altitude balloon rig to send flower arrangement 19 miles above earth
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