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What is land strips?

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1. A long strip of cement, around 100-300 yards, more or less, that you use to land planes on.

2. A design on pubes.

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Land strips are long, narrow areas of land that are typically used for agriculture, transportation, or development. They can vary in width and length and are often designated for specific purposes based on their location and terrain.

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