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- On The C*cks Trail……At Yaegaki-jinja Shrine!
- On The Fox Trail……At Jozan Inari Jinja Shrine (Matsue)
- Paying The (Much Higher) Price For Taking The Bus From Hiroshima To Matsue!!
- 16 Hours On Local Trains To Hiroshima Just To Eat Pizza From A Vending Machine!
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Star Wars Traveller – Naboo Revisited (a.k.a. Watford, UK)
Four years ago I visited Whippendell Wood in Watford which was used in ‘Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace‘ to portray the forest of Naboo. Back then I was fairly satisfied with my visit but heavy snow in the area meant that it looked … Continue reading
Star Wars Traveller – Naboo (a.k.a. Watford, UK)
On the 23rd December I was back in England and in the capital itself so I decided to go on the underground to Watford station (at the end of the Metropolitan line) with the idea of walking from there to … Continue reading
Euro Trip 2010 Pt VI: Star Wars Traveller – Naboo (a.k.a. Villa del Balbianello)
Ask almost anybody what their 6th favourite Star Wars film is and chances are that they will say ‘Episode II: Attack of the Clones‘. To be honest, I wasn’t overly impressed with episodes I and II but my opinion changed with … Continue reading
Posted in Euro Travel, Movie Locations, Star Wars, Star Wars Filming Locations
Tagged 007 filming location, anakin skywalker, attack of the clones, Attack of the Clones filming locations, Casino Royale filming locations, naboo, naboo lake, padme, star wars, Star Wars filming locations, star wars lake scene
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Spain 2010 Pt II: Star Wars Traveller – Naboo (a.k.a. Seville)
A lot of my time in Seville was spent at Plaza de Espana which is a semi-circular open place featuring ceramic tile buildings, a fountain, bridges and a canal. This place was my first port of call for the main reason … Continue reading