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					Originally Posted by Formendacil
					
				 
				Well, I would say that I have beheld the Misty Mountain (ie. the Canadian Rockies) from my front yard.  I know what the wide flatlands of Rohan look like (the natural flat grasslands of the prairie).  I have beheld the mostly barren, but with scattered trees and shrubs and hills, and altogether unpopulated Eriador (Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, where the prairie and forest meet in a rather bumpy terrain).  I feel like I have walked in the Woody End (anywhere up in the Parkland band of forest.  Elk Island Nat. Park springs to mind).  I have walked in the pine-forest of Dorthonion, tracking the footsteps of Barahir and his men (lodgepole pine forest, either in Cypress Hills or Waterton Nat. Park).  I have gone down the River Running in a canoe (Red Deer River). 
 
Yes, I have seen Middle-earth. 
			
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 Interesting how often Alberta, Canada seems connoted with Rohan!  I can't say that when I have seen these places, I believe I see Middle-earth, but rather when I read about Rohan, I think of the foothills, where mountain and grassland come together.  Places like Nordig and Rocky Mountain House, or even farther south, like Frank, near Crowsnest Pass.  
I have, one dank, grey November day, looked out upon a beech tree, its orange leaves dead but drooping on its limbs, and its white bark shimmering, and seen Lothlorien, a land of memory and commemoration like a moment out of time.