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A causeway is a raised road or track built across low or wet ground, often used to connect two land masses over a body of water or marshy area. It typically consists of earth, stones, or concrete and may include drainage systems to manage water flow. Causeways can be found in various forms, from simple dirt paths to complex structures with bridges and elevated sections. They play a crucial role in transportation and infrastructure development.

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