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An ocean dividing Aman in the west from Middle-earth in the east
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Great Sea of the West
The immense ocean to the west of Middle-earth
Belegaer, the mighty ocean that lay off the western coasts of Middle-earth. Far across the Sea to the west lay Aman, the Undying Lands, and in the midst of this ocean was set Númenor during the Second Age.
See also...
Aerandir, Almaren, Almiel, Anadûnê, Andrast, Angband, Arandor, Arda, Ar-Pharazôn, Axe of Tuor, Bay of Belfalas, Bay of Eldamar, Bay of Elvenhome, Bay of Forochel, Belegaer, [See the full list...]Beleriand, Berúthiel, Calacirian, Cape of Forochel, Cirith Ninniach, Council of Elrond, Doom of the Valar, Eärendil, Eärenya, Eglath, Elessar of Eärendil, Elf-havens, Elladan, Elrohir, Elvendom, Elvenesse, Elvenland, Elves, Elves of Lindon, Elves of the Falas, Elwing, Enchanted Isles, Encircling Sea, Enerdhil, Entulessë, Ered Lómin, Ereinion Gil-galad, Eryn Vorn, Exiles, Faerie, Falathar, Falathrim, Falmari, Far-wanderer, Fëanor, Fell Winter of the First Age, Finwë, Firth of Drengist, Gil-Estel, Golodhrim, Gondolin, Great Journey, Grey-elves, Guild of Venturers, Gulf of Lhûn, Gulf of Lune, Havens of Sirion, Îbal, Icebay of Forochel, Isle of Meneltarma, Istar, Ladros, Laiquendi, Lay of Eärendil, Legolas Greenleaf, Lord of Beleriand, Maglor, Maiar, Melian, Meneltarma, Middle-earth, Mindon Eldaliéva, Morgoth, Morthond Vale, Mountains of Lune, Nimbrethil, Númerrámar, Nurtalë Valinóreva, Order of Wizards, Oromet, Pallando, Potatoes, Rivendell, River Baranduin, River Blackroot, River Brandywine, River Brithon, River Greyflood, River Gwathló, River Harnen, River Isen, River Lhûn, Sea-elves, Shadowfax, Shadowy Seas, Sindar, Sons of Fëanor, Strider, Sun, Sundering Seas, Teleri, Teleri of Valinor, The Blessed, The Ethir, The West, The Wooden Whale, Thingol, Three Keepers, Tower of Avallónë, Ulmo, Vales of Anduin, Vingilot, War of the Jewels, West of the World, West over Sea
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