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Sad beauty in the night city
According to The Sun: Ghostly figures in white quietly passed by me on the dark street — there were hundreds of them. Each held a flame that illuminated faces painted like skulls. It looked eerie and, at the same time, sad. But suddenly, sounds echoed from the speakers, the crack of a tequila bottle, and loud laughter erupted.
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This moment became a memory of the special atmosphere of the night city. A city that lives its amazing, sometimes frightening, but always captivating life, capable of connecting contrasts and emotions. During such nighttime events, it becomes clear how important it is to cherish moments when the diversity of emotions unites people, turning even the scariest images into part of a collective celebration. It creates the impression that the city never sleeps and is always ready to surprise with its surprises.
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