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MyDay are our best memories gathered in one place. They are our purest thoughts, wishes and feelings, mostly made of love, joy and happiness. This is all positive energy that gives us purpose an...
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I have found a peace and comfort in a beautifull church in Ireland, Drumcliff. On a small table there was an invitation from all the good people living there, to visitors. They have invited us to  put  deepest wishes and thoughts on a paper and let it  in  small wooden box. The invitation in that church full of positive energy touched me and I have left a small wish in the small wooden box. I believe that there is so much energy in their prayers that they will manage to fulfill my wish.
I am so greatful to the people  who are being so kind. They have made my day special.
(Berta)
41st week in year
13 October 2024

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The Alaska Highway is completed28.10.1942

Wikipedia (21 Oct 2013, 08:46)

The Alaska Highway (also known as the Alaskan Highway, Alaska-Canadian Highway, or ALCAN Highway) was constructed during World War II for the purpose of connecting the contiguous United States to Alaska through Canada. It begins at the junction with several Canadian highways in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and runs to Delta Junction, Alaska, via Whitehorse, Yukon. Completed in 1942 at a length of approximately 2,700 kilometres (1,700 mi), as of 2012 it is 2,232 km (1,387 mi) long. The difference in distance is due to constant reconstruction of the highway, which has rerouted and straightened out numerous sections. The highway was opened to the public in 1948. Legendary over many decades for being a rough, challenging drive, the highway is now paved over its entire length.

An informal system of historic mileposts developed over the years to denote major stopping points; Delta Junction, at the end of the highway, makes reference to its location at "Historic Milepost 1422." It is at this point that the Alaska Highway meets the Richardson Highway, which continues 155 km (96 mi) to the city of Fairbanks. This is often regarded, though unofficially, as the northern portion of the Alaska Highway, with Fairbanks at Historic Milepost 1520. Mileposts on this stretch of highway are measured from Valdez, rather than the Alaska Highway. The Alaska Highway is popularly (but unofficially) considered part of the Pan-American Highway, which extends south (despite its discontinuity in Panama) to Argentina.

   
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