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dirt road
a pathway made of natural materials like soil or gravel, typically found in rural or less developed areas
A dirt road is a type of road that is not paved and is typically made of loose earth, gravel, or crushed stones. These roads are often found in rural areas, where there is less need for smooth, paved surfaces. Dirt roads can be rough and bumpy, especially after heavy rain, but they are often used for access to farms, small villages, or remote areas. While they are less durable than paved roads and may require more maintenance, dirt roads can provide a cost-effective way to connect distant locations where paving is not practical.
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