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		<description><![CDATA[White Dot
The White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad
1. Origin and Construction
The clouds, draping the mountains like strands of silver steel wool, hung low over the Lynn Canal, gateway to the historic city of Skagway, Alaska, itself the origin of thousands of stampeders who had begun their 45-mile treks over the White Pass Summit toward the [...]]]></description>
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