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Showing posts with label Tabernas Desert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tabernas Desert. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2013

Almería - the film capital of Spain?

by Robert Bovington

Well, the city of Almería has been used as the location for a number of films including 'Patton' (1969) and 'Never say never again' (1983).


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Almería Alcazaba
The Alcazaba has been used to film Conan the Barbarian,
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,and Never Say Never Again


Parque de Nicolás Salmerón Almería
Parque de Nicolás Salmerón in Almería
used as a film location in the films "Patton" and "Lawrence of Arabia"


However, I was thinking more of the province of Almería especially the Tabernas Desert and the Cabo de Gata. Many films were shot here including Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and others. 'Cleopatra'(1963), 'Lawrence of Arabia' (1962), 'How I Won the War' (1967), 'Conan the Barbarian' (1981), 'The Empire of the Sun' (1987) and 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade' (1989) are some of the more well-known films made in this area.


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Almería - statue of John Lennon
John starred in 'How I Won the War' .
He also wrote "Strawberry Fields Forever" whilst staying in Almería
 
Natural Parks and other protected areas in Spain
Playa Monsul in the Cabo de Gata Natural Park
one of the locations in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"


Tabernas desert Almería
Oasys Theme Park (Mini Hollywood) in the Tabernas Desert (Almería)



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Tabernas Desert - view from the Sierra de Gador
numerous spaghetti westerns were filmed in this area


 more blogs by Robert Bovington...
"Photographs of Spain"
"postcards from Spain"
"you couldn't make it up!"
"a grumpy old man in Spain"
"bits and bobs"
"Spanish Expressions"
"Spanish Art"
"Books About Spain"

Friday, November 25, 2011

Tabernas desert Almería




The Tabernas desert is the only true desert in Europe. It is located between the great rocky masses of the Sierra de los Filabres and the Sierra Alhamilla. The scenery here is startling - the arid yellow ochre landscape contrasts with the vivid blue Almerian sky. It is also 'Wild West' country - dozens of spaghetti westerns like 'A Fistful of Dollars' were made here and visits can be made to 'Mini Hollywood'. If you have children you should take them there - they will enjoy it. I did!



Robert Bovington
25 Nov 2011