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Presents are one of the many things people await to open on Christmas Day. These presents can be wrapped in a multitude of creative ways.
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Christmas lights and various ornaments are added to a Christmas tree to add life and color. Some of these ornaments can include bulbs, bows and stars.
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Lights on the Christmas tree glow like stars as many people enjoy their Christmas holiday with their families.
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Visitors leave the Zoo lights display under a giant light banner and star patterns projected on a walkway by the Rock Creek Parkway entrance to the Zoo.
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A smaller tree tucked away near the Zoo's animal barn is illuminated by strings of both white and multicolored lights.
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Pedestrians walk through light patterns projected on a brick path while making their way past a tree covered in green lights.
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Visitors can take a break from the animal displays at the Zoo by walking on a footpath lined with bright arches, trees, and snow.
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A komodo dragon light display, situated in front of the Reptile House, turns its head.
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The facade of the Reptile House at the Zoo is eerily lit up by green spotlights and its doorway is framed by tiny, bright orange lights. Many of the animal houses, including the Small Mammals House, are open to visitors during the light display and offer refuge from the cold winter weather.
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