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Anagrom Ataf. This is a semi-stable Fata Morgana or semi-solid mirage in the shape of an oasis city situated in the Demerara Desert, an arid tract of land on the continent of Zamonia. In temperatures exceeding 320° Fahrenheit, the sugar the Demerara Desert consists of begins to melt, releasing a cloud of fine sugar vapour. If the temperature drops sharply at that moment (e.g. because of sudden katabatic winds), the sugar hardens in mid-air, and if, in addition, the image of a real oasis city is projected on the crystallizing sugar molecules, its layout can become permanently imprinted on them. This produces the semi-solid mirror image of a city that can be blown hither and thither by the wind, creating the impression that it is moving of its own volition.

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  • Anagrom Ataf. This is a semi-stable Fata Morgana or semi-solid mirage in the shape of an oasis city situated in the Demerara Desert, an arid tract of land on the continent of Zamonia. In temperatures exceeding 320° Fahrenheit, the sugar the Demerara Desert consists of begins to melt, releasing a cloud of fine sugar vapour. If the temperature drops sharply at that moment (e.g. because of sudden katabatic winds), the sugar hardens in mid-air, and if, in addition, the image of a real oasis city is projected on the crystallizing sugar molecules, its layout can become permanently imprinted on them. This produces the semi-solid mirror image of a city that can be blown hither and thither by the wind, creating the impression that it is moving of its own volition.
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  • Anagrom Ataf. This is a semi-stable Fata Morgana or semi-solid mirage in the shape of an oasis city situated in the Demerara Desert, an arid tract of land on the continent of Zamonia. In temperatures exceeding 320° Fahrenheit, the sugar the Demerara Desert consists of begins to melt, releasing a cloud of fine sugar vapour. If the temperature drops sharply at that moment (e.g. because of sudden katabatic winds), the sugar hardens in mid-air, and if, in addition, the image of a real oasis city is projected on the crystallizing sugar molecules, its layout can become permanently imprinted on them. This produces the semi-solid mirror image of a city that can be blown hither and thither by the wind, creating the impression that it is moving of its own volition.
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