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The Haalikshal Highway runs from [[Ain Ghazal]] in the east to [[Hibarnhvidar]] in the west. The Sang Munar, a fortified tunnel carved through a spur of the [[Himineldar Shel]], along with Lewkar Ang protect the Highway and Hibarnhvidar's eastern approachs. Haalikshal means "Sky Road" in [[Haakish]]. |
The Haalikshal Highway runs from [[Ain Ghazal]] in the east to [[Hibarnhvidar]] in the west. The Sang Munar, a fortified tunnel carved through a spur of the [[Himineldar Shel]], along with Lewkar Ang protect the Highway and Hibarnhvidar's eastern approachs. Haalikshal means "Sky Road" in [[Haakish]]. |
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Revision as of 20:49, 13 August 2013
The Haalikshal Highway runs from Ain Ghazal in the east to Hibarnhvidar in the west. The Sang Munar, a fortified tunnel carved through a spur of the Himineldar Shel, along with Lewkar Ang protect the Highway and Hibarnhvidar's eastern approachs. Haalikshal means "Sky Road" in Haakish.