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When Mandalay was created the forces and concepts of creation sought places that fit the nature and peaceful interactions mindset of its creators. Rue Katal was a natural.
 
When Mandalay was created the forces and concepts of creation sought places that fit the nature and peaceful interactions mindset of its creators. Rue Katal was a natural.
  
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The massive transcontinental road donated 400 miles in the middle for a segment of the main road.  It also donated 100 miles on 5 separate crossing routes into shadow for the smaller roadways.
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The massive transcontinental road donate 400 miles in the middle for a segment of the main road.  It also donated 100 miles on 5 separate crossing routes into shadow for the smaller roadways.
  
 
It also donated nearby complex of buildings with almost a 10000 rooms spread among dozens of massive buildings. Adjacent to the jeweled road was almost a square mile of parking area for hard surface parking. Across the road was a 3 square mile lightly wooded parkland with open fields that the road took over for camping and animal traffic.
 
It also donated nearby complex of buildings with almost a 10000 rooms spread among dozens of massive buildings. Adjacent to the jeweled road was almost a square mile of parking area for hard surface parking. Across the road was a 3 square mile lightly wooded parkland with open fields that the road took over for camping and animal traffic.

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