One of the best-preserved yakhchals (ice houses) in Iran — a massive conical dome 22 meters high with a 64-meter perimeter, built from sarooj mortar (a mixture of sand, clay, egg whites, lime, goat hair, and ash) with walls 3 meters thick. This passive thermodynamic engine created and stored ice in desert heat exceeding 40°C through an integrated system: north-facing badgir wind catchers channel cool air into the underground pit, qanat-fed water pools enable evaporative cooling, and the dome's shape creates continuous convection currents that vent warm air through the apex. The geometry IS the technology — no moving parts, no fuel, no maintenance beyond the structure itself. Over 1,000 years old and still standing.
WikipediaStellar Alignments (12 stars)
| Star ▴ | Rise Az ▴ | Rise Δ ▴ | Set Az ▴ | Set Δ ▴ | Tradition ▴ |
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| 61.5° | — | 298.5° | — | ||
| 91.4° | — | 268.6° | — | ||
| 109.6° | — | 250.4° | — | ||
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| 43.0° | — | 317.1° | — | ||
| 76.1° | — | 283.9° | — | ||
| 70.6° | — | 289.4° | — | ||
| 121.3° | — | 238.7° | — | ||
| 125.2° | — | 234.8° | — | ||
| 67.4° | — | 292.6° | — | ||
| 124.5° | — | 235.5° | — | ||
| 55.6° | — | 304.4° | — |
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