A recent photo of the Ledo Road in Burma.
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The trace is still visible in this photo from along the road.
While much of the Ledo Road has been reclaimed by the jungle,
portions are still in use by traffic as shown here.
2004 photo shows sign marking Mile Zero on the Ledo Road.
See more from A trip to the zero mile of the Ledo Road.
It's still STILWELL ROAD.
See more of Ron Bleecker's Burma Trip.
Hell Gate marked the road's entry to Pangsau Pass near the India-Burma Border.
Jungle and muddy track in the Hukaung Valley.
Much of the Hukaung Valley is now a wildlife reserve as indicated by these signs near Kamaing.
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The route of the road from Kamaing to Pangsau is part of the Hukaung Tiger Reserve.
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Trucks would have no problem on this well-built stretch, even today.
March 2005 photo of the "24 Zig" curves on the Burma Road.
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