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The whole scene is breathtakingly beautiful, yes, but if a beacon is on top of a mountain that high, that it's surrounded by clouds and mist, how does the next beacon lighters know they should get a fire going?
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Good question.
Torech Ungol bothered me a bit. Didn't Tolkien describe the walls and floor as being smooth? And in the film, said walls and floor are pock-marked and uneven. Hello? PJ? You did read the books
thoroughly, right?
Abedithon le,
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