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So for a few blocks the trail swerves down from its path to run along Whitney Avenue before climbing steeply back to join the old canal/rail line.
The Gower path is the latest stretch of the assembly government's proposed All Wales Coast Path - a continuous 850-mile (1,368) path to run right around the coastline of Wales by 2012.
The Interstate passes through the city of Lathrup Village before turning southward and then easterly on an S-shaped path to run along 10 Mile Road.
The Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 granted new powers to tackle erosion and "underwrote a path to run round England's coastland", while the Community Energy Saving Programme (2009) obliged energy suppliers and generators to deliver energy efficiency measures in certain low income areas.
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