The enchanted river had a curse, it's waters were black and anyone who comes in contact will fall into a deep sleep also the river is very long and treacherous, 100 miles long, very strong and fast currents
His eyesight was better than the dwarves. He was able to see the boat on the other side of the river.
Esgaroth is in the Long Lake of the river Running. It is east of Mirkwood and south of Erebor and Dale.
The empty barrels were dumped into the river. They were then collected by men and taken down to Laketown to be refilled and taken back up river to the elves.
Bombur, after falling into the enchanted stream, fell into a deep sleep. This resulted in the other travelers having to carry him along until the spell wore off. Since Bombur was quite heavy, the others were slowed down considerably.
it really doesnt say but he is not old as old as he looks in the story. because he was a hobbit but he worked by the river when he was by the river and there was a king he had the ring and he dropped it in the river. he jumped in because his friend dropped something in there to. he saw the ring and took it the ring had powers and changed him into the creature he is.
he attempted to jump into/ out of the boat that the other dwarves (and hobbit) were using, but fell into the river. the river was enchanted, so when his friends got him out he was fast asleep. he remained that way for a couple of weeks. then woke up, unharmed
His eyesight was better than the dwarves. He was able to see the boat on the other side of the river.
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Enchanted Feather
what is in chapter 11 in journey to the river sea
Bombur, and he is never the same again.
A watercourse is a route on water. It usually refers to a stream or river.
They lost several of their ponies into the river. They took most of the food with them.
The River "Running" ~ look to the link below to a map .
He fell into the river and became enchanted in a deep sleep.
ANY river is dangerous, it doesn't matter what type or name it is.
He fell into the river and got enchanted into a deep sleep.