The Iant-in-Eilph bridged the flow of the Caleneithel just above that stream's confluence with the Morthond-Ringló estuary, and marked the northern extent of the Elven haven of Edhellond. The low stone bridge got its name from the numerous swans that congregated there. More than simply a convenience for crossing the Caleneithel stream, the Iant-in-Eilph was the terminus of all the Paid-i-Rendir (S. "Pilgrim Ways") that convergde at Edhellond, the Sírbad and Annúbad being the two major gathering points for the many wandering Elves seeking the haven.
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