Come and discover AURA INVALIDES, a sound and light show at the iconic Dôme des Invalides as night falls. A magical moment in the heart of the Dome, sure to delight young and old alike.
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This is the next article in our ‘Light and health’ series, where we look at how light affects our physical and mental health in sometimes surprising ways. Read other articles in the series.
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Diwali is one of the most important festivals in the Hindu calendar - these pictures are from last year's celebration Millions of Indians are celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights and one of ...
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