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		<title>Freight Transport in Alaska: The Haul of the Wild</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Alaska distinguishes itself from the lower 48 states by its abundance of natural resources—crude oil, natural gas, and seafood—as well [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alaska distinguishes itself from the lower 48 states by its abundance of natural resources—crude oil, natural gas, and seafood—as well as breathtaking mountain ranges and vast acres of unspoiled land.</p>
<p>It also presents logistics challenges: a small but widely dispersed population, many in locales reachable only by water or air; highly rugged terrain in much of the state; extreme weather; and limited rail and road infrastructure.</p>
<p>Only 31 percent of Alaska&#8217;s roads are paved. Central Alaska is where the roads are, but they don&#8217;t reach southeast Alaska—which typically requires barge transport—or rural Alaska, where barge can reach the outskirts, but air is required </p>
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