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  2. Deals Gap, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Deals Gap is a popular and internationally famous destination for motorcycle and sports car enthusiasts, as it is along a stretch of two-lane road known since 1981 as "Tail of the Dragon", often shortened to simply “The Dragon”. [2] [3] The 11-mile (18 km) stretch of the Dragon in Tennessee is said to have 318 curves. Some of the Dragon's ...

  3. This Lesser-Known Tennessee Drive Has Breathtaking ... - AOL

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    If you dare to ride the Tail of the Dragon, an 11-mile stretch of pavement that encompasses 318 turns in its short distance (it's famous among motorcyclists), take a left where the Foothills ...

  4. U.S. Route 129 - Wikipedia

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    The section that is located beside Deals Gap on the North Carolina–Tennessee state line is known as The Dragon or The Dragon's Tail from its winding course. It is a popular motorcycle and sports car destination. This segment runs from Tab Cat Creek to Deals Gap and has about 318 curves in this 11 mile section.

  5. Your Guide to a Tail of the Dragon Road Trip - AOL

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    Test your driving skills on this serpentine stretch of Southern highway that boasts a whopping 318 curves in just 11 miles. The post Your Guide to a Tail of the Dragon Road Trip appeared first on ...

  6. Tail of the Dragon - Wikipedia

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  8. Wuying Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    According to one tradition, there is a 'dragon vein' (江南龙脉) under the mountains in this area, including Mount She (Snake Mountain). The head of the dragon is said to be beneath the Yellow Crane Tower and the area beneath Wuying Pagoda the tail of the dragon. [3] The pagoda was built to block the dragon vein. [6]

  9. Yinglong - Wikipedia

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    Porter interprets the tail of the terrestrial Yinglong, which "uses its tail to sketch on the land a map of channel-like formations whereby the floodwaters were allowed to drain", as the tail of the celestial dragon Scorpius, which is "situated precisely where the Milky Way splits into two branches". [21]