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Willard and his crew by taking a guided trip up the Bumbungan River , which was the river next to Col. Kurtz's compound in the film. Jordan "The Martian" Wadi Rum, also known as the "Valley of the Moon," is a protected desert in Jordan that bears a striking resemblance to the surface of Mars.

That's presumably why Ridley Scott featured it in two of his space-themed films: "Prometheus" in and, more recently, 's "The Martian. Most visitors haven't gone to gawk, though, but to pay a ticket. It's been a tourist attraction since it was rediscovered by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in The square is still there; the bench moved to the Savannah History Museum.

Actually, he just shouted her name over and over and banged his fists on the second-story glass wall. The church remained open for worship after its star turn — even for weddings.

Related: 10 Historic Firehouses Across America. In 's "Skyfall," James Bond falls off the viaduct after getting shot during a fight on top of a train traveling the single-track railway. Varda Viaduct is a popular tourist attraction mainly for its beautiful design, though. In real life, the castle was used as dorms for Royal Roads Military College and now as the administrative center for Royal Roads University. It became a multimillion-dollar baseball complex called All-Star Ballpark Heaven.

The locations are inaccessible to tourists except by guided tours , when they run. It was featured in four of the "Harry Potter" movies during scenes in which students were traveling to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. To people who take ScotRail passenger trains on the West Highland Line, it's just how they get around. He will be missed. It's since been renovated to match the interior of the home shown in the film and opened to the public , a complement to the A Christmas Story House Museum across the street.

Although it had an all-white exterior when "The Graduate" was filmed, the Robinsons' house featured in the film still stands today, with a pool in the back, at N. Palm Drive in Beverly Hills. These buildings are the only government facilities designed by Wright that ever saw construction. Some locations featured in the film have remained basically unchanged, such as the Amity Gazette Building in Edgartown. The castle still stands today near Stirling, where some sections are temporarily closed.

But filming there was impossible, so the production team chose Istanbul instead. Some scenes were shot in Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, one of the world's oldest covered markets still in operation. The hotel remains open to guests, complete with decorations from the movies in some of the rooms. Old West, it was filmed partly in Spain's Tabernas Desert , which is a square-mile national park.

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