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Also called Zayan-an-Kharurush (Ad."Land of the Southwater") the Ethir Harnen ("Mouth of Harnen") was a broad firth, almost 100 miles long and 25 miles wide.It's southern shores were called Harnun Dat by the local Haradrim. The Harnen's brackish waters were dotted with numerous small and a few large islands. Fish were plentiful throughout the Ethir, but especially in the shallow waters around the islets, Aquatic mammals frequented the Ethir, feasting on the many schools of fish, Seals, sea lions, and sea turtles making periodic migrations to the beaches of the Ethir, though hunting had restricted them to some of the more remote islands and coastlands. Migratory birds nested along the shores every spring, each favoring its own particular site. However, they had often to compete with the man

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  • Also called Zayan-an-Kharurush (Ad."Land of the Southwater") the Ethir Harnen ("Mouth of Harnen") was a broad firth, almost 100 miles long and 25 miles wide.It's southern shores were called Harnun Dat by the local Haradrim. The Harnen's brackish waters were dotted with numerous small and a few large islands. Fish were plentiful throughout the Ethir, but especially in the shallow waters around the islets, Aquatic mammals frequented the Ethir, feasting on the many schools of fish, Seals, sea lions, and sea turtles making periodic migrations to the beaches of the Ethir, though hunting had restricted them to some of the more remote islands and coastlands. Migratory birds nested along the shores every spring, each favoring its own particular site. However, they had often to compete with the man
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  • Also called Zayan-an-Kharurush (Ad."Land of the Southwater") the Ethir Harnen ("Mouth of Harnen") was a broad firth, almost 100 miles long and 25 miles wide.It's southern shores were called Harnun Dat by the local Haradrim. The Harnen's brackish waters were dotted with numerous small and a few large islands. Fish were plentiful throughout the Ethir, but especially in the shallow waters around the islets, Aquatic mammals frequented the Ethir, feasting on the many schools of fish, Seals, sea lions, and sea turtles making periodic migrations to the beaches of the Ethir, though hunting had restricted them to some of the more remote islands and coastlands. Migratory birds nested along the shores every spring, each favoring its own particular site. However, they had often to compete with the many permanent avian residents around the Ethir, including hawks and sea eagles.
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