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The '''Falls of Sirion''' were the mighty thundering falls of the River [[Sirion]], just south of the [[Aelin-uial]], where its waters fell beneath the earth and flowed under the hills of the [[Andram]] for three leagues before emerging again at the [[Gates of Sirion]].<ref>{{S | The '''Falls of Sirion''' were the mighty thundering falls of the River [[Sirion]], just south of the [[Aelin-uial]], where its waters fell beneath the earth and flowed under the hills of the [[Andram]] for three leagues before emerging again at the [[Gates of Sirion]].<ref>{{S}}</ref> | ||
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The Falls of Sirion were the mighty thundering falls of the River Sirion, just south of the Aelin-uial, where its waters fell beneath the earth and flowed under the hills of the Andram for three leagues before emerging again at the Gates of Sirion.[1]