"Where's the February snow, Carl?! After all, friends will laugh against the background of myriad pictures with the capital's drifts, snowdrifts and fluffy trees," I called out to the bronze sculpture of Karl Marx, as on a throne sitting on a granite pedestal on Castle Hill at the entrance to the Karlovy Vary Forest Park - directly opposite the Consulate of the Russian Federation (in the block of mansions of the local West End). But... "he does not listen and does not give an answer," but just sits high, looks far away since 1988. And all because the German revolutionary philosopher also loved the local medicinal water, having visited Karlovy Vary three times