An aurora (plural: aurorae or auroras; from the Latin word aurora, "sunrise") is a natural light display in the sky particularly in the high latitude (Arctic and Antarctic) regions
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An aurora (plural: aurorae or auroras; from the Latin word aurora, "sunrise") is a natural light display in the sky particularly in the high latitude (Arctic and Antarctic) regions
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The historic heart of its historic city, the Vakil Mosque is a superbly preserved example of 18th-century Persian architecture and design. The prayer hall’s 48 fluted columns rise to capitals carved in the shape of acanthus leaves. And above this is a ceiling of exquisitely detailed tile work, much of it added during a restoration in the 19th century. The combination of elements from the two periods, the Zand and Qajar, blend seamlessly and lend the entire complex a feeling of timelessness.
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