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loop around
a circuitous path or route that returns to the starting point
A loop around is a path or route that curves or bends in a way that brings people back to where they started, without needing to turn around. It often creates a circular or winding journey, allowing a return to the starting point. This kind of route is common in roads or paths designed for traffic flow or to offer scenic views. It typically involves following a roundabout way, where travelers can continue without needing to retrace their steps.
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