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Rohan Refugees and Easterlings
Author: 
Pavement Magazine
Source: 
Ringer Spy Alquawen
Dated: 
25th May 2003


Rohan Refugees and Easterlings - 598x800, 114kB

 Rohan Refugees and Easterlings - Original: 1273x1703, 498kB 


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Streams of refugees cross the plains of Rohan in the Two Towers, following the path of the river Snowbourn - in the shadow of the White Mountains. (there seem to be many more extras visible in this photo than I remember seeing in the film - perhaps we will see more in TTT:EX? - Arathorn). Below, we see a closeup of the phalanx of Easterlings marching into Mordor through the Black Gate.
 
 Further Navigation:
 
This image is part of the group Pavement Magazine Two Towers Special.
 
 
For related images, see also the The Two Towers, Mordor, Other Sets & Locs and Magazines sections.

 

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