"The North Undeeps lay just south of the confluence of the Limlaith and the Anduin and north of the junction point of the arid Brown Lands and the Wold. The South Undeeps, where the Men Romen crossed the Great River, were just beyond the Brown Lands and above the rugged Emyn Muil. Both points enabled travellers to cross Endor's mightiest waterway. Accordingly, many folk had passed over the Undeeps. The fords served as the traditional communication and invasion route into Calenardhon and Gondor proper. It was for this reason that Romendacil II fortified the heights above the crossings. His engineers erected Tir Limlaith (S. \"Watch on the Limlight\") west of the North Undeeps and Tir Anduin east of the South Undeeps in order to protect his two principal routes into the East. Romendacil erected the Argonath (S. \"Royal Stones\") the regal pillars which preserved the images of Isildur and Anarion above Nen Hithoel in the Emyn Muil to mark the northern boundaries of the Kingdom of Gondor proper. Calenardhon and Dor Rh\u00FAnen both extended beyond his mark"@en . "There are two Undeeps: the north and the south Undeeps. They were two great westward lands of the Anduin, located between the Brown Lands and the great Wold of Rohan, East of Fangorn forest. They were strategic points when Eorl and his men came from the North to the Fields of Celebrant."@en . "There are two Undeeps: the north and the south Undeeps. They were two great westward lands of the Anduin, located between the Brown Lands and the great Wold of Rohan, East of Fangorn forest. They were strategic points when Eorl and his men came from the North to the Fields of Celebrant."@en . . . . . "Undeeps"@en . . "The North Undeeps lay just south of the confluence of the Limlaith and the Anduin and north of the junction point of the arid Brown Lands and the Wold. The South Undeeps, where the Men Romen crossed the Great River, were just beyond the Brown Lands and above the rugged Emyn Muil. Both points enabled travellers to cross Endor's mightiest waterway."@en . . .