Fantasy Lore Maps in Real Life!
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From the floating mountains of Pandora … to the hallowed halls of Hogwarts ... Here are 12 real life lore maps
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#6 The Fairy Tale Castle
King Louis the Second of Bavaria was also known as Ludwig the Second. Along with having two names, he’s known for having built three royal castles. The most famous one is Neuschwanstein (noysh-VAN-sh’tine), located in the Bavarian Alps. And it was a royal undertaking. Consider that the castle started construction in 1869, but it was still unfinished when the king died in 1886. Experts say it provides an example of ‘castle romanticism’ which was a popular architectural fashion at the time. And with its towers, spires, and medieval appearance, this place looks like an example of the quintessential fairy tale castle as well. So it’s no wonder that it served as a major inspiration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle, and is now recognized as an iconic symbol of the media giant.
#5 Canyon of the Crescent Moon
You might recall that name from the movie “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” released in 1989. In the franchise’s third installment, Indy and his dad were chasing down the holy grail which was stashed in an ancient temple in the desert. The entrance to that temple was provided by the ancient city of Petra, which existed a long time before the movies found it. Petra was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. It dates back to 321 BC when it was carved into the rocks of the Wadi Musa Canyon in Jordan. Petra was once a major trading hub that connected routes leading from China and India to Egypt and Rome. After the Arabs conquered the city in 663, it was later abandoned and forgotten by the western world. It wouldn't be rediscovered until the 19th century. That almost sounds like a real-life Indiana Jones adventure, doesn’t it? Thanks to its exposure in the movie, the number of tourists that visit Petra annually exploded from several thousand individuals to almost a million!
#4 Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
According to a 2008 online survey, Harry Potter’s alma mater ranked 36th among Scotland’s best educational establishments. That’s pretty magical considering it’s a fictional school. But for many fans, it’s a real-life concern. And there are a couple of real-life locations in England that have represented Hogwarts onscreen. Alnwick Castle dates to the 11th century, and is the country’s second-largest inhabited castle (Windsor Castle is first). Durham Cathedral dates to the 7th century and is regarded as one of Europe’s finest examples of Norman architecture. Both locations provided exterior and interior shots. Both locations also received a lot more attention after the Harry Potter films were released. FYI, even muggles can find these places.
#3 Hobbiton
Where exactly is Middle-earth? We’ll leave it to the Tolkien (tole-KEEN) scholars to figure that one out. As far as the film versions of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit go, you can find Middle-earth in New Zealand. Matamata is a town and farming area located on the North Island. One of the farms served as the Hobbiton Movie Set for director Peter Jackson’s films. The on-location sets were so seamlessly integrated into the environment that the New Zealand government allowed them to remain there as tourist attractions. Guided tours of the 14-acre site (5.5 hectares) are conducted daily. Some of the highlights include 44 Hobbit holes, and a cafe that serves not only Breakfast but ‘Second Breakfast’ as well.
#2 The Hallelujah Mountains
In the movie “Avatar”, Pandora is an Earth-like moon located in the Alpha Centauri star system. You probably remember the amazing visuals with the Na’vi banshees soaring by the floating Hallelujah Mountains. That alien location was inspired by a terran location in a province of China called Mount Huang , or Huangshan. It’s part of a mountain range that covers more than 150 square kilometers (58 sq miles) and was formed more than 100 million years ago. The area is a major tourist attraction that offers the chance to experience the Hallelujah Mountains without having to wear 3D glasses
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