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  • Lichens on Iran’s ancient structures unrelated to pollution, expert confirms 2025-02-16 16:30

    Lichens on Iran’s ancient structures unrelated to pollution, expert confirms

    TEHRAN - The presence of lichens on Iran’s historical stone carvings and ancient structures is solely due to climatic conditions and moisture, rather than industrial pollution, a prominent cultural heritage expert has confirmed.

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