Star Wars Places That Actually Exist

Many people dream of traveling to other planets, but Star Wars fans can actually visit places where the most famous scenes of the legendary movie saga were filmed. And the recent episode "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" has only expanded the list of such locations. We present to your attention 24 places in the world where Star Wars comes to life.

Mos Espa (Oung Jmel, Tunisia)

Igloo Luke Skywalker (Chott El Jerid, Nefta, Tunisia)

Scarif (Laamu Atoll, Maldives)

Uyuni salt flats in Bolivia

Luke Skywalker House (Sidi Driss Hotel, Matmata, Tunisia)

Imperial Base, Scarif (Canary Wharf Underground Station, London)

Massassi Nature Reserve (Tikal National Park, Guatemala)

Endor (Redwood National Park, California)

Idou (Reinisfjara, Iceland)

Naboo (Whippendell Woods Forest, Near Watford, UK)

Royal Palace (Plaza de España, Seville, Spain)

Mustafar (Mount Etna, Italy)

Tatooine (Death Valley National Park, California / Nevada)

Jakku (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)

Resistance Base (former RAF Greenham military base, Berkshire, UK)

Jedi Temple (Skelig Michael, Ireland)

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Moon Jeddah (Wadi Rum, Jordan)

Slave quarter of Mos Espa (Medenine, Tunisia)

Retreat Lake (Villa Balbianello, Lenno, Italy)

Idou (Crafla, Iceland)

The Great Pit of Karkun (Buttercup Valley, Yuma Desert, Arizona)

Goth (Hardangerjokulen and Fins Glacier, Norway)

Kashyyyk (Guilin, China)

Watch the video: 10 Real-life Star Wars Locations That Actually Exist (April 2024).

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