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A picturesque B.C. village awaits at the end of one of the world's longest highways

Summary by Curiocity
The Pan-American Highway (named Highway 101 in parts of Canada and the U.S.) is considered the longest highway and “drivable road” in the world, stretching over 24,140 kilometres from northern Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina, according to the Guinness World Records. Highway 101 is a section stretching from B.C.’s Sunshine Coast to the south coast of Chile, and if you drive to “Mile 0,” you’ll reach the small, picturesque village of Lund.…
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Curiocity broke the news in on Saturday, February 15, 2025.
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