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- Natural_lines_of_drift abstract "Natural lines of drift are those paths across terrain that are the most likely to be used when going from one place to another. These paths are paths of least resistance: those that offer the greatest ease while taking into account obstacles (e.g. rivers, cliffs, dense unbroken woodland, etc.) and modes of transit (e.g. pedestrian, automobile, horses.). Common endpoints or fixed points may include water sources, food sources, and obstacle passages such as fords or bridges.Local paths may be derived from game trails or artificial paths created by utility lines or political boundaries. Property ownership and land use may also be factors in determining local variation.Improved paths may also be partially defined by the logistics necessary to build roads or railways.".
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- Natural_lines_of_drift wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_geography.
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- Natural_lines_of_drift wikiPageWikiLink Footpath.
- Natural_lines_of_drift wikiPageWikiLink Path_of_least_resistance.
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- Natural_lines_of_drift wikiPageWikiLinkText "Natural lines of drift".
- Natural_lines_of_drift subject Category:Human_geography.
- Natural_lines_of_drift subject Category:Military_geography.
- Natural_lines_of_drift type Science.
- Natural_lines_of_drift comment "Natural lines of drift are those paths across terrain that are the most likely to be used when going from one place to another. These paths are paths of least resistance: those that offer the greatest ease while taking into account obstacles (e.g. rivers, cliffs, dense unbroken woodland, etc.) and modes of transit (e.g. pedestrian, automobile, horses.).".
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