A mirage, abnormally one in which the eyewitness sees castles. The byword is an Italian adaptation of "Morgan le Fay," alluding to the appearance in the Arthurian legend. In the 19th century, a delusion attributed to le Fay's abracadabra took abode in Italy's Strait of Messina. A: "Do you see that alcazar ahead?" B: "No, so I anticipate you're seeing a Fata Morgana."Learn more:
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