Pictures and words are wholly inadequate to understand the complex creations and beauty of our world.

Arzak Khan
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Every creation of God is beautiful. Although humans cannot fully understand the majesty of nature, this does not stop us from appreciating its beauty. When we look at the world around us, we should take a step back and realize how amazing it is.

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