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Originally Posted by Bęthberry
There's a difference between great knowledge and wisdom in Middle-earth, and Rivendell was a place of wisdom. So that understanding terrain and geography and place is less a question of knowing the map and more a matter of having the right mind--that is, one which can approach a more elvish way of thinking.
I wasn't being flippant when I linked to Shangri La and Lost Horizons.
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But on the other hand, Boromir who wasn't particularly elvish in his thinking did get there.
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