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The Ford of Carrock is a dangerous crossing of the Anduin at the site of a Beorning holy place. The Carrock is a great rock in the center of the Anduin. Access from the left bank is fairly simple, but access from the right bank is difficult without some flotation device, especially during the spring melt. However, it is the first ford north of the Bay of Belfalas at which one has neither to pay a toll nor be subject to searches by Gondorian officials.

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  • Ford of Carrock
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  • The Ford of Carrock is a dangerous crossing of the Anduin at the site of a Beorning holy place. The Carrock is a great rock in the center of the Anduin. Access from the left bank is fairly simple, but access from the right bank is difficult without some flotation device, especially during the spring melt. However, it is the first ford north of the Bay of Belfalas at which one has neither to pay a toll nor be subject to searches by Gondorian officials.
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  • The Ford of Carrock is a dangerous crossing of the Anduin at the site of a Beorning holy place. The Carrock is a great rock in the center of the Anduin. Access from the left bank is fairly simple, but access from the right bank is difficult without some flotation device, especially during the spring melt. However, it is the first ford north of the Bay of Belfalas at which one has neither to pay a toll nor be subject to searches by Gondorian officials.
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